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Games Without Music for Children

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GAMES WITHOUT MUSIC


Two children holding hands while the rest of the children act as the walls of the house

GAMES WITHOUT MUSIC
FOR CHILDREN

BY
LOIS BATES
AUTHOR OF 'KINDERGARTEN GUIDE' 'RECITATIONS FOR INFANTS'
'GUESSING GAMES' 'SALTAIRE ACTION SONGS'
'SALTAIRE KINDERGARTEN GAMES' ETC.




LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
39 PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON
NEW YORK AND BOMBAY
1897

All rights reserved

PREFACE

The object of these Games is to introduce variety when it is needed in the ordinary school routine, and to form a means of recreation to the children when unfavourable weather makes the usual playtime impossible.

Those of the Games referring to special subjects, such as 'Sewing,' etc., may be used in the lesson time devoted to such subjects, and the 'Guessing Rhymes,' Nos. 51 to 97, may sometimes be given between lessons. For notes on these, see p. 87.

'Games for the Playground' and a few of those immediately preceding are old games with new rhymes.

It is hoped that some of the plays (Nos. 12 to 20, e.g.) will help to teach the children important truths that are difficult for them to learn in the abstract, but which represented and practised in childish play may make an impression on their plastic little minds. Many of the Games are suitable for home use, and will probably be played there by the children after being learnt in school.

If the Games help to make school brighter and pleasanter for teacher and children their object will be gained.

Lois Bates.

Saltaire.


CONTENTS


I. GAMES FOR THE SCHOOLROOM
NO. OF GAME PAGE
1.  Laying the Breakfast-table 1
2.  The Breakfast Party 3
3.  Clearing the Table 4
4.  Weighing 6
5.  Measuring Game 8
6.  Shopping 10
7.  Tying a Bow 12
8.  Thimble Game 16
9.  Sewing Game 17
10.  Knitting Game 19
11.  The Sign-post 23
12.  Asking Way in Street 24
13.  Politeness in Streets 27
14.  Dressing Children 28
15.  Father Bringing Presents 29
16.  Going Errands public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@37165@[email protected]#Page_32" class="pginternal"

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