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I HAVE NEVER: Each person receives several counters (toothpicks, pennies, etc.) Then take turns around the circle. Each person tells of something they have never done (example: I have never broken a bone or I have never traveled out of the country). Anyone who has done this must give the speaker one of their toothpicks or pennies. After going around the circle several times, the person with the most tokens wins.
This game can be used to celebrate Kwanzaa. Divide the children into two equal parts, one-half leaving the room; the remaining players should then select a word related to Kwanzaa, which will have to be guessed by those outside the door. When the word has been chosen—say, for instance, the word "value"—the party outside the room are told that the word they are to guess rhymes with "true." A consultation then takes place, and they may think that the word is "blue." The children then enter and begin to act the word "blue," but without speaking a word. The audience, when they recognize the word that is being performed, will immediately hiss, and the actors then retire and think of another word. Thus the game goes on until the right word is hit upon, when the children who have remained in the room, clap their hands. The audience then change places with the actors. This game is great for the children to act out different events that celebrate Kwanzaa.
Here is a fun game that can be used to celebrate Kwanzaa. To play this game seat yourselves in a circle, take a clean duster or handkerchief, and tie it in a big knot, so that it may easily be thrown from one player to another. One of the players throws it to another, at the same time calling out either of these names: Earth, Air, Fire, or Water. If "Earth" is called, the player to whom the ball is thrown has to mention something that lives on the earth, as lion, cat; if "Air" is called, something that lives in the air; if "Water," something that lives in the water; but if "Fire" is called, the player must keep silence. Always remember not to put birds in the water, or animals or fishes in the air; be silent when "Fire" is called, and answer before ten can be counted. For breaking any of these rules a forfeit must be paid. Each of the items guessed by the player should be related to Kwanzaa in some manner. When the players give an answer, they must also relate their answer to the celebration of Kwanzaa.
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