Games

Eyeguessing.
Hang a sheet or screen in a doorway between two rooms and c...

Relay Race
Players are divided into two or more teams, the members of ea...

Hands Over Head
A leader and his accomplice are necessary to this mystifying ...

After Dinner Games For Thanksgiving Day
The game of enigmatical menus, as its name implies, is not on...

Two Hearts That Beat As One
Fasten a large white handkerchief on the wall or door. Paste ...

The Flag Of The Free
With water colors or crayons sketch the American flag on whit...

See Saw Margery Daw
(Mother Goose Melody.) 1. See Saw--Margery Daw. ...

Collecting Jones's
In Mrs. Meynell's book, The Children, one little girl on her ...

Games For Convalescents

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: PLAYING ALONE, AND GAMES IN BED





A good thing to do in bed when getting better from an illness is to
cut out pictures for scrapbooks. Any kind of cutting out can be done,
as the scissors and paper are very light and do not, therefore, tire
the arms. "Patience" (see page 76) is also a good bed game, because it
needs very little thought.

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