What Shall We Do Now? Over Five Hundred Games And Pastimes; a book of Suggestions for Children's Games And Employments
What Shall We Do Now? Over Five Hundred Games And Pastimes; a book of Suggestions for Children's Games And Employments
Fisher Dorothy Canfield
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The Hen: What do yon want a saucepan for? The Old Woman : To boil one of your chickens in. The old woman then leaps np and tries to catch a chicken, and the hen tries to stop her. Other Garden Games Many of the games described in other parts of this book are good also for the garden ; such as ^' Still Pond ! No More Moving ! " (p. 4), " Puss in the Corner" (p. 7), " Honey-pots " (p. 11), « Nnts in May " (p. 12), " Here I Bake " (p. 13), " Lady Qneen Anne" (p. 20), "The Mulberry Bush" (p. 28), a...nd "Looby, Looby "(p. 29). Witches " Witches " is a home-made game played thus, according to the description of £. H. : — " One player is made witch. A Digitized by VjOOQIC 132 WHAT SHALL WE DO NOW? good spot is chosen for home, and here the others wait nntil the witch has had time to hide. The idea is that the country round is preyed upon by the witch, home being the only place where she has no power. The rest of the children have to explore the witch's country without being caught by her. It must be a point of honor to leave no suspicious place unex- amined.
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