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yolas0 · 3 months
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peaceinthestorm · 2 months
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William Merritt Chase (1849-1916, American) ~ Hide and Seek, 1888
[Source: phillipscollection.org]
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newyorkthegoldenage · 11 months
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Girls playing jump-rope on DeKalb Avenue, Williamsburg, in the 1930s.
Photo: Joe Schwartz via the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History and Culture
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curiouscatalog · 14 days
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Fun activities of the past.
Warner, Benjamin. The Book of Games, or, A History of Juvenile Sports Practised at the Kingston Academy : Illustrated with Twenty-Four Copperplates. Philadelphia: Published by Benjamin Warner, [171?] Market Street, 1821.
GV1203 .B72 1821
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huariqueje · 1 year
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Children’s games  - Cipriano Mannucci ,1936 .
Italian, 1882–1970
oil on cardboard ,   50 x 32 cm
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intothestacks · 4 months
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Cool Board Games for Your Library
Kids Dungeon Adventure – $6 USD
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Type: RPG Players: As many as you want! Mechanics: RPG Playtime: Variable Age: 4+ Skills You Practice: Imagination, Strategy, Cooperation
An RPG game designed for parents to play with preschoolers and kindergarteners (the parent is the dungeon master/narrator while the child ultimately guides the story, using their toys and building blocks to play out the tale).
Why it’d be good for a library collection:
Popular topic
Family-friendly
Makes a popular kind of game accessible for beginners
Small storage space
Cheap
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matt-barber58 · 5 months
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peanuts-fan · 2 years
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photoblogdujour · 1 year
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Little one, where are you? You've hidden too well and mommy (and the rest of the PBDJ team) can't find you. Such a clever little blossom, such a good hider. Please show yourself, there's a drink of 10-10-10 waiting for you if you want.
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Did anyone ever play this handgame as a child?
"Tarzan, monkey man, swinging from a rubber band. Fell down, broke his crown. What color was his blood?"
And then the person who it landed on would pick a color, the group would spell it out, and then the last person it landed on would be out for the next round.
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arconinternet · 9 months
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Gaminours and the Puzzle (DOS, Régis Lorival & Pierre Doussot, ~1989)
You can play it in your browser here.
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alaskamido · 1 year
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apwtstationery · 1 year
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Printable Animal Match Game  (Volume 2) - From APWT Stationery
Match the Picture to the Word - includes (10) Different Animal Cards, (20) Cards Total - Just purchase, download, and print
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newyorkthegoldenage · 2 years
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Street scene ca. 1942.
Photo: Helen Levitt via Museum of Contemporary Art
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chemicalarospec · 2 years
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could people please not call the game of telephone "Chinese whispers"? (I think it's the name the British use.) It's just using "Chinese" to mean "backwards/weird/wrong," which is obviously. just so racist.
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bottle-of-harpoons · 2 months
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My theory for how Pokemon Z - A will start.
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