Games

Every Man In His Own Den
_5 to 30 or more players._ _Playground; gymnasium._ E...

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

Egg Race
Place six hard boiled Easter eggs on each side of the room ab...

Charades
"Charades" can be written in advance and carefully rehearsed,...

Wolf And Sheep
In this game "it" is the wolf. The sheep choose a shepherd to...

Mysterious Articles
An article is concealed under a cloth on the table. Each pupi...

The Whistle
This is partly a trick. A player who does not know the game i...

Blowing The Candle
Place a lighted candle on a table at the end of a room. Invit...

Paddling

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: AT THE SEASIDE





To boys who wear knickerbockers the preparations for paddling are very
simple; but girls are not so fortunate. Lewis Carroll (who wrote
Alice in Wonderland) took their difficulties so seriously that
whenever he went to the seaside to stay he used to have with him a
packet of safety-pins for the use of any children that seemed to be in
need of them. This piece of thoughtfulness on his part might determine
you to carry them for yourselves.

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