Alan & Brenda Leonard

> We also loved "Sardines" when we were kids.....
> It's hide and seek but one person hides while everyone else seeks. If you
> find the person, you climb into the hiding place WITH them.

That is SO much fun. I remember playing in Youth Group at church growing
up. We got easier and easier to find because somebody always got the
giggles! Musical chairs sounds fun, too. Thanks, Ren.

brenda

susan marie

How about blob tag? When you tag someone, you hold hands, and each
person tagged joins the blob until you have this big blob of kids trying
to tag the one or two who are left -- lots of fun.

Does anyone remember the name of the book about cooperative games that
was popular in the seventies? It was great. I had a copy once, lent it
to someone....

Susan Marie.
On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 11:04 PM, Alan & Brenda Leonard wrote:

> > We also loved "Sardines" when we were kids.....
> > It's hide and seek but one person hides while everyone else seeks. If
> you
> > find the person, you climb into the hiding place WITH them.
>
> That is SO much fun.  I remember playing in Youth Group at church
> growing
> up.  We got easier and easier to find because somebody always got the
> giggles!  Musical chairs sounds fun, too.  Thanks, Ren.
>
> brenda
>
>

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Tia Leschke

Can't figure out how this relates to sardines . . .<g>



>Does anyone remember the name of the book about cooperative games that
>was popular in the seventies? It was great. I had a copy once, lent it
>to someone....

That was probably New Games. I used to have it too, probably lent it . . .
I've had another one from the library. I can't remember the title, but it
was by Terry Orlick, or something close to that.
Tia

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