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Remembering 1960s in The School Playground
What was your favourite game in the school playground ?
We were a very creative bunch . Thinking of all the games we played brings back so many beautiful memories. These games I also taught and passed onto my children
I hope the kids of today we also be able to look back and have the same childhood memories
Do you Remember these ,
Cats Cradle
We took a piece of string or wool, tied the ends together and were able to create wonderful patterns and shapes. One pattern we recall was called ‘Cat’s Whiskers’ and it really looked like a pair of cat’s whiskers. This game always kept us busy and happy, from one little piece of string or wool.
Chatterboxes
Best of all though was to delightfully bamboozle our friends with our home-made game called chatterbox. Which was like a fortune-teller
Knucklebones (Jacks)
Throwing jacks or knuckles up into the air to catch them as they fell in either the palm or onto the back of the hand required precision and balance. The reason the game was called knuckles was that knuckles came from a knuckle bone of a lamb roast. When we ate a lamb dinner at home we always asked mum for the knuckle which we washed and dried in the sun. Five knuckles were needed to begin a game.
Hopscotch and skipping were favourites as were ball games such as ‘Queenie, Queenie, who’s got the ball?’. Standing stock still whilst playing red light statues and how can we forget 'What's The Time Mr Wolf or playing with our Hoola Hoop