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GAMES FOR ALL OCCASIONS
BY MARY E. BLAIN
CHICAGO BREWER, BARSE & CO.
Copyright, 1909 By Brewer, Barse & Co.
PREFACE
"A Merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance."
The desire to play and frolic seems to be a heritage of mankind. In infancy and early childhood this joy and exuberance of spirit is given full sway. In youth, that effervescent stage of human existence, "joy is unconfined." But in middle age and later life we are prone to stifle this wholesome atmosphere of happiness, with care and worry and perhaps, when a vexed or worried feeling has been allowed to control us, even forbid the children to play at that time. Why not reverse things and drown care and strife in the well-spring of joy given and received by reviving the latent spark of childhood and youth; joining in their pleasures passively or actively and being one of them at heart. So presuming that "men are but children of a larger growth," the games, pastimes and entertainments described herewith were collected, remembered and originated respectively with the view of pleasing all of the children, from the tiny tot to, and including the "grown-up," each according to their age and temperament.
M. E. B.
GAMES FOR TINY TOTS
A RUNNING MAZE
Form a long line of children--one behind the other. The leader starts running, and is followed by all the rest. They must be sharp enough to do exactly as the leader does.
After running for a moment or two in the ordinary running step, the leader changes to a hopping step, then to a marching step, quick time, then to a marching step, slow time, claps and runs with hands on sides, hands on shoulders, hands behind, etc.
Finally the leader runs slowly round and round into the centre, and can either wind the children up tightly or can turn them on nearing the centre and run out again. For another change the long line can start running and so unwind the spiral.
BEAN BAG
All stand in a line except one who is the leader who stands a short distance opposite the line.
The leader throws the bean bag to the child at the head of the line who returns it to the leader. The leader throws it to the next child, who throws it back to the leader, and so it is thrown back and forth to each child in turn. Any one in the line who fails to catch the bag must go to the foot of the line.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Games For All Occasions by Mary E. Blain
- 2: He called it right good Stingo
- 3: The cat trying to catch the mouse
- 4: The Hot Tamale man begins the game by saying
- 5: The players call out together Hot Boiled Beans and Bacon
- 6: I've come to see Miss Jennia Jones
- 7: PUSS IN THE CORNERThis game is really for five players only
- 8: Five for each pansy and ten for each daisy
- 9: And commence dancing round a hassock which is placed
- 10: As they can so easily jump over the hassock
- 11: GRAND MUFTIOne of the company is chosen as Grand Mufti
- 12: All the players combine to deceive the searcher
- 13: Saying Malaga raisins are very good raisins
- 14: The postman names some member of the company
- 15: Twirl round and sit down again
- 16: The next player then begins again
- 17: THE SERGEANTOne player represents the Sergeant
- 18: After doing this he must halve the whole
- 19: As soon as a girl is winked at
- 20: Because when they are burned
- 21: Why is a washer woman like a navigator
- 22: Why is shoemaking the easiest of trades
- 23: Because one you stick with a lick
- 24: Who must then write a number of adjectives upon it
- 25: He has to change places with Bird catcher
- 26: The players seat themselves round a table
- 27: The second player answers Yes
- 28: Say the vowel a is forbidden
- 29: What color are his or her eyes
- 30: The Polar Bear is pronounced innocent
- 31: The guesser next time is the person who
- 32: The player states to the company
- 33: PROVERBS Proverbs is a game that will always remain popular
- 34: The player whose answer reveals to him the proverb
- 35: If the player answers correctly
- 36: And this player takes up the leader's instrument
- 37: Justice asks Fine or Superfine
- 38: The culprit must bray like one
- 39: Assorted fancy cakes and bon bons
- 40: These are read aloud and the authorship guessed
- 41: LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY At dinners
- 42: Or having the most correct answers in a limited time
- 43: Or use some other adverb beginning with A
- 44: For draping and decorating pictures
- 45: The flag holder suspended above the table
- 46: Refreshments may consist of sandwiches tied with red
- 47: Place a Maraschino cherry on the top
- 48: Washington is crossing the Delaware
- 49: Likewise Bedecked in frivolous garb
- 50: Fill with chocolate ice cream or any desired cream
- 51: AN APRIL FIRST FESTIVALA King's Jester
- 52: As their April Fool is called
- 53: EASTER Easter Day should be a peaceful
- 54: Or use a vase of jonquils and daffodils for a center piece
- 55: 's favorite headgear at present
- 56: The players are divided in two sides
- 57: Place the hub over top of May Pole
- 58: And if it is impossible to secure the wisteria for a pattern
- 59: Choosing a different standard bearer
- 60: Bon bon boxes representing flags
- 61: In addition to this Jack o' lanterns made from pumpkins
- 62: Place Cards representing pumpkins
- 63: Reaches raisin first has raisin and will be first wedded
- 64: Brandy is poured on and ignited
- 65: Thimble denotes life of single blessedness
- 66: DOUGH TESTTake water and meal and make dough
- 67: FEATHER TESTSTo foretell complexion of future mate
- 68: The thimble signifies single blessedness
- 69: FLOUR TESTA bowl is filled tightly with flour
- 70: A DINNER FOR HISTORIC CELEBRITIESThe Guests 1
- 71: The nuts described are 1 butternut
- 72: Nicholas or Santa Claus and stands in the center of the room
- 73: Salad Elizabeth and her German
- 74: 19 Hot Boiled Beans and Bacon
- 75: 81 Cross Questions and Crooked Answers
- 76: Cloth binding with four color inlay
- 77: A condensed glossary on the game of Skat
