Archive for May, 2007

Group Writing Project Update

Thursday, May 17th, 2007
Classic Kid's Games Group Writing Project

Just one day left to participate in the Group Writing Project!

We’ve had a lot of great entries so far, but you still have a chance to win one of the great prizes we have!

So if you’ve been holding back on sending in that entry –

Grand Mufti

Thursday, May 17th, 2007
Children Playing Games

One of the company is chosen as Grand Mufti. The others then form a circle with the Grand Mufti in the centre, and every action which he performs, if preceded by the words, “Thus says the Grand Mufti,” must be imitated by every member of the circle.

The Grand Mufti, in order to lead one of the company astray, will sometimes omit to say the words: “Thus says the Grand Mufti;” in this case if any member of the company imitate his action, he is compelled to pay a forfeit.

Games for All Occasions by Mary E. Blain

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Game of Cat

Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
Children Playing Games

Just two days left to join in the Group Writing Project, get your entries in!

Cynical Dad lets us know the words to avoid if you’re trying to remove a splinter from a 4-year old’s finger.

And Dad Gone Mad tries to teach his son not to lie. I really thought throwing future punishment from Sarbanes-Oxley was a nice touch.

On to the classic game –
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Group Writing Project Update

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

The entries are trickling in, remember the deadline to send me your entry is 11:59PM Thursday May 17th (As long as its still Thursday where you live, I’ll accept your entry)

Thank you again to the sponsors of the Classic Kid’s Games Group Writing Project –

Now, on to the list –
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Going to Jerusalem

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
Children Playing Games

A row of chairs, facing alternately different ways, is placed through the centre of the room – a chair for every player except one.
Some one at the piano plays a lively air, first fast, then slow, very loud, then low – while the children march around the chairs without touching them, keeping time with the music. When the music suddenly stops, all rush for a seat. A chair must be taken away each time the marching recommences – until but two chairs remain, when the excitement becomes intense. The one who at the moment that the music ceases has the good fortune to seat himself or herself in the one chair remaining wins the game and perhaps a prize.

Games for All Occasions by Mary E. Blain

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The Gardener

Monday, May 14th, 2007
Children Playing Games

I hope everyone had a wonderful Mothers day!

I know that everyone needs help occasionally, but it can come from the oddest people sometimes.

And Three Kid Circus has what seems to be an unorthadox song to help keep the kids entertained in the back of the car.

On to the classic kid’s game…
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Duck Under the Water

Friday, May 11th, 2007
Children Playing Games

Always a work in progress! reminded me to head on down to the petting zoo now that the temperature has picked up.

Our local petting zoo lets you buy a family season pass and we usually end up taking all the little kids in our extended family over the course of the summer.

Urbanbaby & Toddler magazine gives some quick and fun ideas about using around the house items for playtime.

What do you use around the house for playtime?
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Change Seats: The King’s Come

Thursday, May 10th, 2007
Children Playing Games

Stephanie from Blogging in the Bathtub goes on a mini-rant about heelys and I’m sure many mothers share her opinion.

What do you think of them?

And Contest for Moms has an interesting summer cool down idea for your kids.

I thought most of the heat from your body emanated from your head… but maybe its different for kids ;)

And now, on to the Classic Game –
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The Clairvoyant

Wednesday, May 9th, 2007
Children Playing Games

Cardboard boxes were always the best part of getting new things as a child.

The good folk at Fold School know this and provide Cardboard Folding Patterns for building your own cardboard furniture.

And for those of you that missed it, we are running a Group writing project with over $250 worth of items to give away to those that participate. We look forward to your post!
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Cat and Mouse

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007
Children Playing Games

All players form a ring, joining hands, except one called the Mouse, whom they enclose within the circle, and one who is on the outside who represents the cat. They then dance around, raising their arms at intervals. The cat watches the chance to spring into the circle at one side, and the mouse dashes out at the other – public sympathy being with the mouse, his or her movements are aided when possible. When the cat is in the circle, the players lower their arms so as to keep the enemy prisoner. The cat goes around meekly, crying “mew,” while the rest dance around her. With a sudden “miaou!” she tries to break through any weak place in the chain of hands.

As soon as she escapes she tries to catch the mouse, who runs for safety into the ring again, hotly pursued. If the cat is so near as to follow the mouse into the ring, before her entrance can be prevented, or if she catches the mouse outside the circle, the mouse must pay a forfeit. Two more players are then named by the cat and mouse to succeed them.

Games for All Occasions by Mary E. Blain

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