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BUTTON BATTLE: There are 2 players in this game. Each of them takes 12 big buttons - "soldiers" and 1 button - "an officer". Usually the players choose the most beautiful buttons for "the officers". Besides, each player takes a metal button - a bat. The players form up the lines of their buttons opposite each other at the distance of 2 or more meters. The distance between the buttons in the lines must be about the size of the bat. "The officers" are put at some distance behind the lines. The players put the bat in turn, trying to knock out "the soldiers" of the line. The button which considerably advances the line is considered to be knocked out. The defter players usually consider the overturned buttons to be knocked out. The knocked out "soldiers" are "the captives" of the player who knocked out them. The player who manages to knock out the rival's "officer" takes half of the rival's "soldiers". The game is over when one of the players has more soldiers by four than his/her rival.
This is a fun game to celebrate Thanksgiving. Each child that gathers for Thanksgiving is given a list of words related to Thanksgiving. These words are part of a scavenger hunt. The list of words are items that the children can find around the house. During the entire evening, the children can search endlessly trying to find the items on their list. Before dinner is served, the children are asked to present the items that they found. The child that finds the most items on the list is the Thanksgiving king or queen for the rest of the day.
This is an amusing game that can be played on Thanksgiving Day. The players sit in a circle, and one who is acquainted with the trick takes a small stick in his right hand, makes some funny movements with it, and then, having taken it in his left hand, passes it to his neighbor, saying: "Malaga raisins are very good raisins, but I like Valencias better." He then tells his neighbor to do the same. Should any of the players pass on the stick with the right hand, they must pay a forfeit, but of course they must not be told what mistake they have made until the stick has been passed right round the circle. This game is fun to trick children and adults.
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