Entertainments for Home, Church and School
Produced by Joshua Hutchinson, Anne Soulard, Charles Franks
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Games are meant to amuse, but in addition to amusing, a good game, played in the right spirit, may have great educational value.
Now, this is distinctly a book of games and amusements .
There are games for indoors, scores of them, while there are other scores that can be enjoyed only in the open.
When young folks, and older folks, too, for that matter, meet for a pleasant evening, it is rather depressing to have them sit solemnly on stiff chairs in the company room and stare helplessly at one another, like folks awaiting a funeral service.
Now, if there is present, and there usually is, a bright girl, who knows the games in this book, and she starts in to get the ball a-rolling, all will soon be enjoying themselves better than if they were watching a three-ring circus. And then the volleys of wholesome laughter that will roll out—why, they will be better for the digestion than all the medicines of all the doctors.
It will be noticed that some of the outdoor games, and others devised for indoors, require some apparatus, like tennis and croquet, or back-gammon boards and magic lanterns, but the majority need only the company, and—let it be added—the disposition to have a good time.
Within the covers of Entertainments for Home, Church, and School, you will find condensed and clearly set forth the best of a library of books on amusements.
A lively game of talk and touch. The company is seated in a circle, and one who understands the game commences by saying to his neighbor at the right:
I have been shopping.
What did you buy? is the required response.
Frederica Seeger
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ENTERTAINMENTS FOR HOME, CHURCH AND SCHOOL
ENTERTAINMENTS FOR HOME, CHURCH AND SCHOOL
CHAPTER I—HOUSEHOLD GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS Going Shopping, Hit or Miss, Game of Rhymes, Most Improbable Story, Animated Art, Guessing Character, Tongue Twisters.
INTRODUCTION.
ENTERTAINMENTS FOR HOME, CHURCH AND SCHOOL
GOING SHOPPING
CHAPTER II
BUTTON, BUTTON
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
MAGIC MUSIC
CHAPTER V.
THE RAISIN TORTOISE
CHAPTER VI
"THE WHAT-DO-YOU-THINK?"
CHAPTER VII
ACTING CHARADES
CHAPTER VIII
LIVING PICTURES
CHAPTER IX.
CHAPTER X.
"ART" EXHIBITION
CHAPTER XI.
RAISING A GHOST
CHAPTER XII
DOMINOES
CHAPTER XIII
LAWN TENNIS
CHAPTER XIV
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
CHAPTER XV
BASKET BALL FOR GIRLS
CHAPTER XVI
SUN DIAL
CHAPTER XVII
PATCHWORK
CHAPTER XVIII
TARGET BEAN BAG
CHAPTER XIX
ORCHESTRA
CHAPTER XX GAMES OF ARITHMETIC
HOW TO TELL ANY NUMBER THOUGHT OF
CHAPTER XXI
ONE HUNDRED CONUNDRUMS
ONE HUNDRED CONUNDRUMS