Games

Cities.
Provide all the guests with pencil and paper. The hostess ...

Nose And Toe Tag
This game is played like ordinary tag, with the exception tha...

Captain Bal
III _20 to 40 players._ _Playground; gymnasium._ _Ba...

Line Zigza
I _20 to 100 players._ _Playground; gymnasium; schoolro...

Shakespearean Romance A
_Any number of players._ _House party; schoolroom._ E...

The Partition
Now for the partition. Put the three tags G G G through the s...

How? When? Where?
One of the players goes out of the room and the players decid...

Hockey
Hockey is usually played on the ice by players on skates, alt...

Tables

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





Round tables can be made best of different-sized pieces of cork, with
very strong pins for legs; and square ones of the outside of a wooden
match-box, with four little medicine-bottle corks glued under it for
legs. In either case it is most important to have the legs well fixed
on and of exactly the same length. It is not necessary to cover a
table, but a table-cloth of silk, either fringed, or hemmed with tiny
stitches, and a white table-cloth for meals, should be made.

Fancy tables can be made by taking a flat round cork and sticking pins
into it at regular intervals all round. Weave silk or tinsel in and
out of the pins until they are covered. (See above.)

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