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WITH THE BALLOON: Divide up into 2 teams. The teams form up in 2 lines. Between the lines there are some skittles. The first player in each team is given a plate with the balloon on it. At the leader's signal the players begin to run between the skittles. The team which finished the race the first wins.
This is a very old game, but is always a very great favorite for the Passover. The more the players, the greater the fun. The way to play it is as follows: The players sit in a circle and begin to count in turn, but when the number 8 or any number in which the figure 8 or any multiple of 8 is reached, they say "Buzz," instead of whatever the number may be. As, for instance, supposing the players have counted up to 14, the next player will say "15," the next "Buzz" because 16 is a multiple of 8 (twice 8)—the next player would then say "17" and the next would, of course, say "Buzz" because the figure 8 occurs in the number 18. If one of the players forgets to say "Buzz" at the proper time, he is out. The game then starts over again with the remaining players, and so it continues until there is but one person remaining. If great care is taken the numbers can be counted up to 80, which, according to the rules before mentioned, would, of course, be called Buzz. The numbers would then be carried on as Buzz 1, Buzz 2, etc., up to 89, but it is very seldom that this stage is reached. Passover is celebrated for eight days, so this game is ideal for Passover.
This game is fun to play in celebration of Passover. The children in this game must divide, one-half taking seats on one side of the table, and the other half on the other side; the players on one side being called the "guessers" and the players on the other side being called the "hiders." A button or any small object is produced, and the hiders have to pass it from hand to hand, under the table, so that those sitting opposite may not know who holds it. When it is hidden, one of the guessers cries out, "Hands up!" Immediately the hiders must place their closed hands on the table; the guessers have then to find out which hand holds the button. If successful, the hiders take their turn at guessing. The person in whose hand the button is found must pay a forfeit. This game should be played eight times in a row to celebrate the eight days of Passover
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