GAMES TO PLAY.
Christmas parties and Christmas fuu! If the Weather Clerk is so terribly unkind as to give ua a wet Christmas, here at least are some indoor games you may try. Balloon Kace: You wUI require half a dozen round balloons, blown up, and fans, or pieces of cardboard. Make six (or any number required) sets of Hues, and give each child a balloon and a fan. . The idea is to fan tliti balloon from ono cud of the room lo tho other, but the balloon must not go outside the two lines sot on tho floor. The one reaching the end of the room first wins'.
Musical Pegs: Put on tho floor or ground.a number of clothes pegs, one, less in number than players. Now «fte children walk round and round the pegs, whilo tho music plays or someone claps their hands. When music ceases they immediately pick one peg up. The person who has no peg goes out of the game. Then one peg is taken away, and they start again, each time leaving one peg out.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 15, 18 January 1930, Page 18
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