What games did you play as a child?
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I was a bit of a tomboy as a child and loved my train set, cement truck and toy robot. Other than that I did like the odd doll such as Tiny Tears and Sindy and loved playing with my wee tea set. Operation and Cluedo were also fab board games and I never got bored with them! Outside I used to enjoy playing Peever and kicking a ball up and down the garden with my dad!Winner of the Scope New Volunteer Award 2019.
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Lots of ideas here for Christmas!
As a small child I played games like Pictionary. On planes we played educational games like the Preacher’s Cat and Guess the Word. Another innovative game consists of one person trying to find out what his or her team members do for a living.
My mom invented that game when I told her I was bored one rainy day years ago. You could play this fun game on road trips as well. Basically you divide players into teams of four. Three teams of four work best. Everyone has fun guessing the occupation.
If they are wrong, the other team must play. The winning team is the one who has correctly guessed five or more jobs within ten minutes without making any mistakes.
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It sure is! If we spotted any animals we would also try to correctly identify them.
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