

When I was little my brother and I called it Beetle. To play this game, have one person start the story and then the next has to pick up where they left off. It involved an elephant that laid cheesecake eggs. One of my favorite memories with my kids was telling a progressive story around the campfire. Pound your fist three times than come up with a fist for rock, index and middle finger for scissors and a flat hand for paper. It’s an oldie but a goodie, and my kids can play forever. Can you guess this tune in 10 notes? 5? The person who can name that tune in the fewest notes wins. For the musically inclined family, hum a little tune. Pass a cemetery, lose all your cows and start over. See? If someone takes longer than three seconds, or the word they say doesn’t make sense, they are out. So, Spiderman, Batman, Robin, Bird, parakeet, pet. The first person says something and the next person has three seconds to associate the word with something else. What do you think of when I say Spiderman? That’s how you start word association. Keep alternating fortunate and unfortunate situations. Unfortunately it didn’t take dollar bills. It’s a progressive story with a catch – each person adds a sentence to the story, but must start that sentence with fortunately or unfortunately, alternating as you go. Vehicle Adventure - I Spy With My Little Eye Kids Search, Find, and Seek Activity Book, Ages 3-8 (I.
