Games

Club Bowls
Four forms of this game are given in this volume in al...

Schoolroom Tag
_10 to 60 players._ _Schoolroom._ A circle about thre...

Cellar Stairs
Cellar-stairs' test is where girl boldly goes down stairs bac...

Drawing Tricks
Six drawing tricks are illustrated on this page. One (1) is t...

Chairs
Cut a round or square piece of cork about quarter of an in...

Hot-hand
This is a primitive game, capital for cold weather, for it is...

Tabe
INTRODUCTORY NOTE.--This ball game was known to a number of...

Directions
An attention game. Taking for granted that the pupils have a ...

Thimble

Source: What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games And Pastimes
Category: GAMES FOR A PARTY





This is a very good game. All the company leave the room save one. He
stays behind with a thimble, which he has to place in some position,
where, though it is in sight, it will be difficult to discover. It
may be high or low, on the floor or on the mantelpiece, but it must be
visible. The company then return and begin to look for it. As the
players find it they sit down, but it is more fun to do this very
craftily and not at once, lest a hint be given as to the article's
whereabouts. When every one has found it, or when a long enough time
has been passed in looking for it, the thimble is hidden again, this
time by the player who found it first. The game sounds easy, but it
can be very difficult and very exciting, every one at the beginning of
each search wishing to be first, and at the end wishing not to be
last. Players often stand right over the thimble, staring directly at
it, and still do not see it.

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