Archive for April, 2007

Catching the Mouse

Thursday, April 5th, 2007
Children Playing Games

The children sit in two rows opposite each other with a space between. One child takes the place of “cat,” being blindfolded, the cat standing at one end of the row and the mouse at the opposite end. They start in opposite directions, guiding themselves by the chairs, the cat trying to catch the mouse. When the mouse is caught it is made the “cat,” and one of the company takes the place of the mouse.

Games for All Occasions by Mary E. Blain

Image © Abraaj @ Flickr, Attribution

Matching Eggs

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
Easter Kid’s

The Easter fun continues, did you find your Child like excitement yet?

More Easter Crafts and Games:

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Rooster Fighting

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
Children Playing Games

Wow, just wow… Where to begin with this one – You bind your children’s hands and feet, stick a broom through their arms and legs to further immobilizing them, then set them to war against another “Rooster.”

The only thing missing from the description is how to place bets and what an acceptable vig is.

I had a bit of an internal struggle about this post – I actually changed the name of this game from what the book officially called it. I so wanted to stay true to the original and avoid the self-censorship, but in the end decided that I didn’t want the type of traffic that could possibly come from the real title. I wonder if Mr. Blister of Strange Games had a similar struggle about Crap Surfing?

So enjoy this slightly modified game, and feel free to call me a big wuss in the comments.

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How to Start Easter Like a Kid Again

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007
Purple Easter Flowers

What is the best part about Easter?

As we ramp up towards the holiday, I think back on how exciting every holiday was as a child. It’s actually terribly disappointing that I no longer count down the days before each day in anticipation of the fun, candy, and presents.

So, as the week progresses I’m going to share some fun easter links and try to get back some of that blissful childhood wonder.

Here are some of the fun Easter links I’ve run across so far:

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Blowing the Feather

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007
Children Playing Games

With spring rushing in there are plenty of windy fun games to play outside.

Trying to keep things flying or floating in the air is a kid favorite. I’m embarrassed to talk about the countless hours and hours that I would run around the house or outside with friends trying to keep a balloon or feather floating up in the air.

Blowing the Feather

All the children, except one, sit on the floor around a sheet or table cloth which they hold about eighteen or twenty inches above the floor. A feather is placed on the sheet and at a signal the child nearest it blows the feather towards another child. The object is to keep the feather in the air, not allowing it to light.

The remaining child runs back and forth around the group trying to catch the feather. When he is successful, the person on whom the feather rested or was nearest to, changes place with him.

Games for All Occasions by Mary E. Blain

Image © Shayan @ Flickr, Attribution

Blind man’s Bluff

Monday, April 2nd, 2007
Children Playing Games

March has gone out like a lamb, just as it should be and we’re ready to slog through April. What better way to get through it than blindfolded?

Here is one of the many blindfolded games in this book. Maybe it’s just me, or maybe we have more sharp objects laying around the house than they used to, but it seems just a might bit dangerous to have kids running around chasing each other while blindfolded.

Also, she matter of factly states the answers to the call and answer the children do for this game, but I’ve never heard it before. Does anyone know the history of the “How many horses has your father?” question, or what it’s from?

Or maybe she just made it up for this game, either way it’s interesting.
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