Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
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The children forming the "body" defend the "tail," by moving about in any way they choose, but the line must never be broken, as the "tail" is considered caught if it is. When the "tail" is caught, the "catcher" becomes "head," and the "tail" is then "catcher," the last child in the line being "tail," and the game goes on as before. LITTLE BO-PEEP. Dress the little girl in whose honor the party is given as little Bo-peep, with a little crook. Hide small toy sheep all over the room in every nook and corner. As each child comes, give her a little stick fixed up like a crook, and tell the children to find the sheep. After the hunt is over, award the child who found the most sheep some little prize. Each may keep the sheep she finds. If the party is in honor of a little boy, change it to "Little Boy Blue," and have horns instead of crooks. |
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