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Kangaroo
All players form a circle and stoop down. The first person says to the next, "Do you know how to play 'Kangaroo'?" The player says "No" and asks the next player. This continues on around the circle until it reaches the first player again who says, "Well then, what are we doing in this silly position?"
The Winker
Arrange enough chairs in a circle to seat all of the girls in the group. Leave one chair empty. A boy stands behind every chair with hands at his side. The boy behind the empty chair is the "winker". He must find a girl to fill his chair. To do so, he winks at a girl and she must slip away before the boy behind her puts his hand on her shoulder. Should she escape, her boy becomes the "winker" and must fill his chair.
Lost Lover
Teenagers enjoy this game. Seat players in a circle. A blindfolded person stands in the middle. He gropes around until he finds a lap to sit on. He then asks that player, "Are you my lost love?", The player answers in a disguised voice. The blindfolded person gets one chance to guess the identity of the person. If he guesses correctly, he or she becomes the next center person. If the blindfolded person guesses incorrectly, he may sit in another person's lap.
Alphabet Face
Seat players in a circle. Going through the alphabet beginning with "a", one person after another chooses an adjective that begins with that letter to describe his neighbor's face. The first player, for example, turns to the second and says, "You have an adorable face". The second player then turns to the third player and uses an adjective beginning with "b". Continue around the circle as often as you like. No adjectives may be used twice. Anyone who cannot think of an adjective is eliminated.
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