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Compare It to Me

While one player is out of the room, the others choose an object in plain sight. The player returns and goes up to the others in turn, saying "Compare it to me". The person then makes a comparison between the player and the object. When the person guesses the object, the person who gave the last comparison must take the player's place.

 

Guessing Proverbs

One player leaves the room while the others agree on a well-known proverb. The player returns and asks questions of the others. Each one addressed must answer the question put to him/her, and the reply must include one work of the selected proverb, the words following in order; that is, first word of the proverb and so on. The one who gives the proverb away is next.

 

Posing

Two or more people stand with their backs to the group. A pose is described and they turn to face the group and assume the pose immediately. Examples: Girl seeing mouse, child taking medicine, learning to water-ski, playing soccer.

 

Balloon Bump

Each person is given a balloon to tie around his/her waist so that the balloon is in back. The object of the game is to break balloons by bumping into one another. The one who survives with an unbroken balloon is the winner.

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