A GAME TO PLAY.
•I'm feeling very proud of myself today, children, because I have made up a rather jolly game. You" can play it ;it home when there are only two of you in the nursery or at a party when there are twenty' of you. And it will mako lots of fun. Lot me tell you all about it. The players sit round the room and take it in turn to suggest a, letter —say, Q. Then the others in turn have to think of a word that begins with Q —not really Q the letter, but Q the sounding syllable. Here are one or two instances for Q —Cucumber, Cute, Kudos. Then another letter is suggested— say, IV This suggests Artistic, Artichoke, and so on. Don't you agree with me that it's a good game?- I hopo you on joy it when you play it.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 19
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148A GAME TO PLAY. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 19
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