Games

What Am I?
One of the players is sent out of the room. The rest decid...

Threading A Needle
Sit on round bottle laid lengthwise on floor, and try to thre...

He Can Do Little Who Can't Do This
This is partly a trick. The leader takes a cane in his left h...

Thought Reading
This is a very good game, which always causes considerable am...

Manure
It is of no use whatever to think of getting things to grow w...

Scrap-covered Screens
A screen is an even more interesting thing to make than a scr...

Automobile Race
This game is to be played by the second and fifth, the first ...

Torn Flowers.
Prepare a table full of different colored tissue paper, b...

Garden Chairs And Tables

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: DOLLS' HOUSES





Garden seats and tables can be made of cardboard and cork. For a seat,
take a card two or three inches long and not quite as broad. Mark it
right across, lengthwise, in the middle with a sharp knife, and then
half fold it. This will make the back and seat. Glue the seat to four
slender corks for legs and paint the whole green. To make a table,
glue four cork legs to a strong piece of cardboard.

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