Games for Everybody by May C. Hofmann
page 24 of 155 (15%)
page 24 of 155 (15%)
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to the children.
As a flower is mentioned, the child who has that name rises, turns around, and sits down again. Anyone who fails to rise when his flower is named must pay a forfeit. When the gardener says something about a bouquet, all the children rise and exchange seats. Then the "gardener" tries to get a seat, and if he succeeds, the person who has no seat becomes the "gardener" and the game goes on as before. MAKING SQUARES. Make a square or rectangle of dots, as shown on page 26. Provide the children with pencils. Each one makes a line joining two dots but tries to prevent the others from making a square. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |
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