A GAME TO PLAY.
If the rain is pitter-pattering down the window-panes, and you cannot go ont, try and persuade mother to allow you to..'hive one or two chums in to play with you in tho nursery. And then suggest the Memory Game. It's a quiet game, so mother won't mind. Get <me~of your friends to look well at thothihgs .on the mantelshelf, and try to -memorise just wh'pre they are . placed.. Then' tell him to go out of the room. 3 . While he is gone you move some '.of the things on the shelf, and he has to replace them when he comes in again. Don't move too many things, or it will make it too difficult; and you all take it in turns to memorise.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 15
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127A GAME TO PLAY. Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 11, 14 July 1928, Page 15
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