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Bingo Card Ideas. Depending on who is playing, you could offer players multiple cards to play at once, or a single game card to keep track of. Besides the average one line of bingo, you can easily mix up the cards styles. Here are some ideas about different bingo game plays for a winning game. Over the years, Bingo Bettie, her husband Al and their crew of supporters raised $46,000 to replace the first set of courts. Then they raised $56,000 more for the tension court. Sep 29, 2017 Like any other couples, Christian couples celebrate Valentine’s Day and all it represents. For Christian couples, their faith adds depth to their celebration of love and commitment to one another. They also like having fun. Games for Christian couples at a Valentine’s Day banquet are not only enjoyable, but draw on the elements of faith as well.
’People who join together in an activity have a common bond that unites them, resulting in better communication, closer friendships, and increased self-confidence.’ (Hastings, Complete Handbook of Activities and Recreational Programs for Nursing Homes, 1981).
Bingo, despite what many say, is a great game! Hundreds and thousands of people play bingo each day around the country. But sometimes its over utilized in the nursing home setting. Program coordinators must provide residents opportunities for activities ’Beyond Bingo.’ But, since bingo is so popular, I listed some alternative ways to run your bingo games just to make it interesting. Send in your favorite bingo alternatives.
Bingo Lottery
submitted by Alice Greene of Grace Ridge Retirement Community on March 6, 2006
Size of Group: any size
Equipment: Bingo cards and a print sheets of all of the bingo numbers
Objective: to enhance communication, to enhance eye-hand coordination, to initiate communication, to make a decision, to make friends,
Description: At the beginning of the month explain to all residents that will be playing how to play Bingo Lottery. The bingo lottery game is a cover ALL.
Each day two numbers are posted on the activity board at lunch time and dinner time. It will take about the whole month to play
Each day the residents mark their cards and whoever completes a cover all first wins the game. The prize is lunch out anywhere with the Activity Staff. This game has been so fun that the residents enjoys coming out of their rooms just to check the numbers. It gives them something to look forward to each day.
Intercom Bingo
submitted by Penkay on March 18, 2001
Intercom Bingo cards are sold for $1.00 each through the activity department. Residents, Staff & Family Members may purchase as many as they desire. (The activity staff may not purchase any)
Each bingo sheet has a number on it. When someone purchases a bingo sheet/card write that number and the name of person who is buying the card on a sheet of paper. This paper is kept in the activity office. (This will help in case reference is needed for any reason, lost, misplaced cards & it helps keep track of the number of cards sold).
Intercom Bingo is played Monday through Friday. Bingo numbers are called one a day. Mon - Fri. Example: Monday I announce B10 Tuesday it maybe O63, Wed I19 etc. The game can on for 2 or 3 weeks sometimes only a 1 week & a day or 2.
At the end of your morning announcements (which includes the day, date & year) announce the intercom bingo number. You get the intercom bingo number by using one of the large print calling cards. The number is then posted on a bulletin board. These numbers stay up on the board until the end of the game.
When you have a winner, verfiy the card against the numbers on the bulletin board, then announce over the PA System that you we have a intercom bingo winner. Write the winners name on the winning card & post it on the bulletin board. I do not give the winner the money until 2 days later. The reason for the 2 day wait is in case there is a second winner, who may be off, works a later shift or for whatever reason is out of the facilty for a couple of days.
The money you collected for the cards is divided between the winner & the Resident Council funds. (The Resident Council fund is money being raised for a large priced item they have voted on to purchase for the facility/activties like a Snow Cone Machine) Example of how the money is split: Total number of cards sold will be the dollar amount collected $40.00 the winner gets $20 & the resident council funds get $20. In the case of 2 winners the pot is split by 3.
I have found residents & staff listen to the morning annoucements much closer by doing this activity. You will see residents that normally don’t interact with others or leave their room will come to the bulletin board to check the numbers called against their cards & will often stay out for a while.
Buddy Bingo
submitted by Tracy Groene of Enid’s Senior Care on March 12, 2001
Residents that need help playing bingo sit with residents that need no assistance --- they are buddy bingo players. Its great fun for all that play. Both recieve prizes when one of them bingo’s.
Bingo and the Bazaar
submitted by Sue Neitzelt of Rosewood Manor on March 4, 2001
The residents play bingo and win play money. They then have a bazaar every two weeks and buy things with the money they won at bingo. For prizes, find cheap items at local discount stores. The residents at times donate things they no longer want to the bazaar.
Card Bingo
submitted by Jan Huegerich of Exira Care Center on March 1, 2001
Residents are each given 7 cards face up laid out on a table. The leader will then have a new deck and read out the cards as they are dealt. Everyone with that card turns it over and when all of each residents cards are turned over they holler ’bingo’. Prizes are then given. We have played this with 1 to many residents. You also can alter the number of cards that are dealt out, it really makes no differance. We use it for our seperate activity for our ladies and our men.
Scout Bingo Afternoon
submitted by Kim Jensen of Avalon at Newport onFebruary 23, 2001
We invite our local Cub Scout and Brownie Troops to play Bingo with us once a month and turn it into a party. Lots of my intergenerational connections come from Holiday groups that come to carol, etc. Scouts bring prizes for the residents and we provide prizes for the kids. Ice Cream sandwiches make great treats. Lots of fun and great photo opportunities!
CASH BINGO
submitted by Deann Ruckman of Hawthorne Care Center
As an alternative to prizes, we give a quarter to the winner of each bingo game. The cover all games are worth $1. Residents look forward to winning money and save it to purchase items out of the vending machine or buy a dinner ticket for a family member on our monthly Family Restaurant Night. It’s also less expensive than purchasing prizes. Be sure to check with your state law and administrator to see if bingo with cash payoff is permitted in your state.
ANOTHER CASH BINGO
Residents pay a nickel per card and may purchase up to 2 cards. To make payoffs easy to calculate, collect all money as residents enter the room. Divide the total ’take’ by ten (or the number of games you plan to have). This is the payoff for each game. You may want to take off 20% off the top to use in the final coverall game. Be sure to check with your state law and administrator to see if bingo with cash payoff is permitted in your state.
GIFT EXCHANGE BINGO
Do the residents obtain unwanted Christmas gifts they would like to exchange? Invite them to bring such gifts the day after Christmas. Use these gifts for bingo prizes.
MUSICAL BINGO
Many activity books describe Musical Bingo so I won’t go into detail here. But, have you thought of inviting a guitar player, a piano player, singer, or other musicians to play the songs. Having live music really livens things up!
PICTURE BINGO
Have a volunteer take pictures of all the residents. Cut each picture into a 2 by 2 square and make multiple Xerox copies of each picture. Paste the copies onto a large sized card.. making many different cards.
At the game, call the persons name. If a player has the persons picture on his/her card, the player covers it up. If a player doesn’t know who the individual is, invite the individual whose name was called to stand up or raise their hand.
Now, it should be obvious by now that not all residents will attend the activity and not all residents will know each other. In addition, as residents come and go, the cards become obsolete (well almost.. take a Polaroid picture of the new resident, make extra Xeroxed copies and paste his/her picture onto the space of the resident who has left).
It may be a lot of work initially, but you’ll have a very personalized activity for your facility. Activities & Tx pages sponsored by compuTR and maintained by Charles Dixon
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When you’re in the close company suggest 2 slightly tight men to get toknow whoof them is tighter. Give a felt-tip-pen to each of the players. Put ’ascale’ with the grades 20o, 30o, 40o etc behind them. The scale isdrawn onthe large piece of thick paper. The object is to mark the grades on thescale.To do it the participants must bend down and pass their arms betweenthe legs.Of course, the participants want to seem sober. That’s why they try toreach theleast number.APPLE OF DISCORD
Each pair holds an apple betweentheir foreheads. The leader gives thecommands:’Three steps to the left!’, ’Three steps to the right!’,’Squat!’, ’Jump!’ etc. The pairs fulfill them. If the appledrops, the pair is out. Fruit machine game. APPLE
Each dancing pair holds ’an apple’ - a little rubber ball - betweentheir fore heads. The music changes from slow to energetic one. Thetask of theplayers is not to drop the ball while dancing.BEING BLINDFOLDED
With the thick mittens on the hands try to identify the person which isin frontof you. The girls try to identify the youths. The youths try toidentify thegirls. It’s permitted to touch the whole person.BANANA FEEDING
Five (5) couples to participate. The guys willblindfold the girl who is holding a long banana in her hand. When themusicstarts, she is required to turn a couple of rounds. Once music stops,the girlwill stop and attempt to feed the banana to the guy, who will besquatting likea monkey. The one with the banana in his mouth, wins.
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Five (5) contestants will be given blowpipes withbamboo sticks, with balloons as targets. The one that strikes the mostnumber ofballoons within a specified time wins. A mock-up monkey can also beutilized asthe target, different scores being written on its body (e.g. 10 pointsat thechest, 100 points at the male organ, etc.). BREAD-WINNERS
Scatter some peas on the stool. Put a bowl near it. The players’ taskis to siton the stool so as to move the peas into the bowl (don’t use thehands!) Theplayer who manages to do it is the winner. The instructor counts thenumber ofthe peas in the bowl of each player. COMPETITION FOR LADY’S
Being blindfolded the ladies must recognize their boy-friend’s(husband’s) handto the touch.>DRESS A LADY
Each lady holds a ball of ribbon in her right hand. The gentlemen takea tip ofthe ribbon with the teeth and wind it round their ladies (not usingtheirhands). The gentlemen who is the first in ’dressing’ the lady or whose’dress’ is the best is the winner.DRINK WITHHORS - D’OEUVRE
The player must drink a tumbler of any alcohol beverage with any hors -d’oeuvrewithout using the hands.EVENING DRESS
The instructor asks 2 pairs to take part in this game. He/she suggeststheirmaking the evening dress, using only newspapers, pins and scissors. Thewinneris chosen by the spectators.FINAL
Divide up into 2 teams: one team consists of gentlemen, anotherconsists ofladies. At the signal the players of each team begin to take off theirclothes (any items they like ). The players put their clothes in one line. Eachteam hasa line of its own. The team which has the longest line is the winner.FIREEXTINGUISHERS
Tie strings to the belts of the players. At the end of each stringthere is asmall box or a piece of wet cotton wool. In front of each player thereis acandle. The task is to put out the candle with the help of the smallbox or apiece of cotton wool as fast as possible without using the hands.FOOTBALL
2 men take part in this game. They put on the belts and tie thickstrings tothem from behind. To the end of the string there tied an apple. It mustbe 30-35cm. above the floor-level. Each player is given a ball (or a balloon).At thedistance of 10-12metres from the start-line there are ’the goals’(made of chairs). Swinging the apple between the legs the players movethe balls(balloons) towards ’the goals’. The player who copes with the task thefirst wins.HIT A PURSE
There are several pairs in this game. To the ladies waists tie big shampurses.To the gentlemen’s waists tie big sham banknotes. The object is to putthebanknote into the purse. (While doing it the players mustn’t touchpurses,banknotes and strings with the help of which the purses are tied to thewaists).KISS
The youths are given the cards with the figures. The girls are giventhe cardswith the letters. All the players get into a circle. They choose theleader. Theleader is not given a card. He is in the center of the circle. Theleader namesthe figure and the letter. The girl whose letter was named must kissthe leader.But it’s not easy! Because the youth whose figure was named tries toprevent thegirl from kissing the leader. He tries to kiss the girl himself. If theyouthmanages to prevent the girl from kissing the leader, he gives the cardto theleader and becomes the leader himself. LET A BALLOON BURST
Each gentleman sits with the balloon between his knees. The ladies haveto sitthemselves on the knees of their partners so that the balloon is burst. LIFT A BALL TO A CHIN
In each pair the partners (the lady and the gentleman) stand facingeach other.They hold a small rubber ball between their bellies. The object is toroll thisball to a chin of the shorter partner by rotary movements. LIPS
The player who manages in a fixed time to get as many kisses aspossible is’lips’. The kisses are counted by the signs of lipsticksleft on the players. LITTLE CROCODILE
In each team 5-6 players form up a line. Between each player in theline thereis a ball. The players hold the balls with their backs and chests. Theymustn’ttouch them with the hands. Their task is to run the distance as fast aspossible.LOVE STATUE
The instructor asks some couples to participate in this game(preferably marriedones). The couples are asked to leave the room. Then the instructorasks onecouple to return and ’to create’ ’The love statue’. Afterthat the instructor asks one of the gentlemen (of those who are amongthecouples behind the door ) to come into the room. His task is to changesomethingin this ’statue’. The gentlemen changes the poses of the couple. Thenthe instructor suggests him to take the place of the gentleman in’statue’. Then the lady (one of those behind the door ) is asked tocome in. She is also asked to change something in the statue and totake theplace of the girl in ’the statue’. This game goes on until all thecouples took part in it.MERRY TAILOR
Line up into 2 teams. In each line men and women take their turns. Ineach linethe players choose a tailor. The tailor takes a wooden stick (’aneedle’) with the thick thread in it (you’d better wind the thread intoaball). At the command the tailors begin ’to sew’. The tailor’sews’ the gentlemen’s trouser-legs (passes the thread from one leg toanother) and lady’s sleeves (passes the thread from one sleeve toanother). Thetailor who ’sews’ all his team the first wins the game.ONA DESERT ISLAND
Usually two or more couples play this game. Each couple is given alarge sheetof paper and explained the rules. The leader asks them to imagine thatthere iswater around and that they can save themselves only on the littleisland(standing on the paper). At first the couples stand on the sheet, thenit isfolded in two, then again in two and so on. The couple who is the firstto’stumble’ into the water (to touch the floor) looses the game.PUTTING OF AN EGG
In each pair the partners stand with their backs to each other. Theyhave an eggbetween their backs (or a little bit lower). The object is to put anegg on theground, so as not to break it. The pair which succeeds in it wins thegame.Instead the egg you may a small rubber ball. In this case the object ofthe gameis to put the ball on the ground so as it doesn’t roll.PASS THE BALL
Line up into 2 teams. In each line ladies and gentlemen take theirturns. Thefirst person in each team is given a ball to place under his/her chin.He/shemust pass the ball to the next in line but neither may use his/herhands. Theplayers can use all the par
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Bingo Card Ideas. Depending on who is playing, you could offer players multiple cards to play at once, or a single game card to keep track of. Besides the average one line of bingo, you can easily mix up the cards styles. Here are some ideas about different bingo game plays for a winning game. Over the years, Bingo Bettie, her husband Al and their crew of supporters raised $46,000 to replace the first set of courts. Then they raised $56,000 more for the tension court. Sep 29, 2017 Like any other couples, Christian couples celebrate Valentine’s Day and all it represents. For Christian couples, their faith adds depth to their celebration of love and commitment to one another. They also like having fun. Games for Christian couples at a Valentine’s Day banquet are not only enjoyable, but draw on the elements of faith as well.
’People who join together in an activity have a common bond that unites them, resulting in better communication, closer friendships, and increased self-confidence.’ (Hastings, Complete Handbook of Activities and Recreational Programs for Nursing Homes, 1981).
Bingo, despite what many say, is a great game! Hundreds and thousands of people play bingo each day around the country. But sometimes its over utilized in the nursing home setting. Program coordinators must provide residents opportunities for activities ’Beyond Bingo.’ But, since bingo is so popular, I listed some alternative ways to run your bingo games just to make it interesting. Send in your favorite bingo alternatives.
Bingo Lottery
submitted by Alice Greene of Grace Ridge Retirement Community on March 6, 2006
Size of Group: any size
Equipment: Bingo cards and a print sheets of all of the bingo numbers
Objective: to enhance communication, to enhance eye-hand coordination, to initiate communication, to make a decision, to make friends,
Description: At the beginning of the month explain to all residents that will be playing how to play Bingo Lottery. The bingo lottery game is a cover ALL.
Each day two numbers are posted on the activity board at lunch time and dinner time. It will take about the whole month to play
Each day the residents mark their cards and whoever completes a cover all first wins the game. The prize is lunch out anywhere with the Activity Staff. This game has been so fun that the residents enjoys coming out of their rooms just to check the numbers. It gives them something to look forward to each day.
Intercom Bingo
submitted by Penkay on March 18, 2001
Intercom Bingo cards are sold for $1.00 each through the activity department. Residents, Staff & Family Members may purchase as many as they desire. (The activity staff may not purchase any)
Each bingo sheet has a number on it. When someone purchases a bingo sheet/card write that number and the name of person who is buying the card on a sheet of paper. This paper is kept in the activity office. (This will help in case reference is needed for any reason, lost, misplaced cards & it helps keep track of the number of cards sold).
Intercom Bingo is played Monday through Friday. Bingo numbers are called one a day. Mon - Fri. Example: Monday I announce B10 Tuesday it maybe O63, Wed I19 etc. The game can on for 2 or 3 weeks sometimes only a 1 week & a day or 2.
At the end of your morning announcements (which includes the day, date & year) announce the intercom bingo number. You get the intercom bingo number by using one of the large print calling cards. The number is then posted on a bulletin board. These numbers stay up on the board until the end of the game.
When you have a winner, verfiy the card against the numbers on the bulletin board, then announce over the PA System that you we have a intercom bingo winner. Write the winners name on the winning card & post it on the bulletin board. I do not give the winner the money until 2 days later. The reason for the 2 day wait is in case there is a second winner, who may be off, works a later shift or for whatever reason is out of the facilty for a couple of days.
The money you collected for the cards is divided between the winner & the Resident Council funds. (The Resident Council fund is money being raised for a large priced item they have voted on to purchase for the facility/activties like a Snow Cone Machine) Example of how the money is split: Total number of cards sold will be the dollar amount collected $40.00 the winner gets $20 & the resident council funds get $20. In the case of 2 winners the pot is split by 3.
I have found residents & staff listen to the morning annoucements much closer by doing this activity. You will see residents that normally don’t interact with others or leave their room will come to the bulletin board to check the numbers called against their cards & will often stay out for a while.
Buddy Bingo
submitted by Tracy Groene of Enid’s Senior Care on March 12, 2001
Residents that need help playing bingo sit with residents that need no assistance --- they are buddy bingo players. Its great fun for all that play. Both recieve prizes when one of them bingo’s.
Bingo and the Bazaar
submitted by Sue Neitzelt of Rosewood Manor on March 4, 2001
The residents play bingo and win play money. They then have a bazaar every two weeks and buy things with the money they won at bingo. For prizes, find cheap items at local discount stores. The residents at times donate things they no longer want to the bazaar.
Card Bingo
submitted by Jan Huegerich of Exira Care Center on March 1, 2001
Residents are each given 7 cards face up laid out on a table. The leader will then have a new deck and read out the cards as they are dealt. Everyone with that card turns it over and when all of each residents cards are turned over they holler ’bingo’. Prizes are then given. We have played this with 1 to many residents. You also can alter the number of cards that are dealt out, it really makes no differance. We use it for our seperate activity for our ladies and our men.
Scout Bingo Afternoon
submitted by Kim Jensen of Avalon at Newport onFebruary 23, 2001
We invite our local Cub Scout and Brownie Troops to play Bingo with us once a month and turn it into a party. Lots of my intergenerational connections come from Holiday groups that come to carol, etc. Scouts bring prizes for the residents and we provide prizes for the kids. Ice Cream sandwiches make great treats. Lots of fun and great photo opportunities!
CASH BINGO
submitted by Deann Ruckman of Hawthorne Care Center
As an alternative to prizes, we give a quarter to the winner of each bingo game. The cover all games are worth $1. Residents look forward to winning money and save it to purchase items out of the vending machine or buy a dinner ticket for a family member on our monthly Family Restaurant Night. It’s also less expensive than purchasing prizes. Be sure to check with your state law and administrator to see if bingo with cash payoff is permitted in your state.
ANOTHER CASH BINGO
Residents pay a nickel per card and may purchase up to 2 cards. To make payoffs easy to calculate, collect all money as residents enter the room. Divide the total ’take’ by ten (or the number of games you plan to have). This is the payoff for each game. You may want to take off 20% off the top to use in the final coverall game. Be sure to check with your state law and administrator to see if bingo with cash payoff is permitted in your state.
GIFT EXCHANGE BINGO
Do the residents obtain unwanted Christmas gifts they would like to exchange? Invite them to bring such gifts the day after Christmas. Use these gifts for bingo prizes.
MUSICAL BINGO
Many activity books describe Musical Bingo so I won’t go into detail here. But, have you thought of inviting a guitar player, a piano player, singer, or other musicians to play the songs. Having live music really livens things up!
PICTURE BINGO
Have a volunteer take pictures of all the residents. Cut each picture into a 2 by 2 square and make multiple Xerox copies of each picture. Paste the copies onto a large sized card.. making many different cards.
At the game, call the persons name. If a player has the persons picture on his/her card, the player covers it up. If a player doesn’t know who the individual is, invite the individual whose name was called to stand up or raise their hand.
Now, it should be obvious by now that not all residents will attend the activity and not all residents will know each other. In addition, as residents come and go, the cards become obsolete (well almost.. take a Polaroid picture of the new resident, make extra Xeroxed copies and paste his/her picture onto the space of the resident who has left).
It may be a lot of work initially, but you’ll have a very personalized activity for your facility. Activities & Tx pages sponsored by compuTR and maintained by Charles Dixon
If reprinting ideas from these pages, please give credit. Married Couples Bingo
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When you’re in the close company suggest 2 slightly tight men to get toknow whoof them is tighter. Give a felt-tip-pen to each of the players. Put ’ascale’ with the grades 20o, 30o, 40o etc behind them. The scale isdrawn onthe large piece of thick paper. The object is to mark the grades on thescale.To do it the participants must bend down and pass their arms betweenthe legs.Of course, the participants want to seem sober. That’s why they try toreach theleast number.APPLE OF DISCORD
Each pair holds an apple betweentheir foreheads. The leader gives thecommands:’Three steps to the left!’, ’Three steps to the right!’,’Squat!’, ’Jump!’ etc. The pairs fulfill them. If the appledrops, the pair is out. Fruit machine game. APPLE
Each dancing pair holds ’an apple’ - a little rubber ball - betweentheir fore heads. The music changes from slow to energetic one. Thetask of theplayers is not to drop the ball while dancing.BEING BLINDFOLDED
With the thick mittens on the hands try to identify the person which isin frontof you. The girls try to identify the youths. The youths try toidentify thegirls. It’s permitted to touch the whole person.BANANA FEEDING
Five (5) couples to participate. The guys willblindfold the girl who is holding a long banana in her hand. When themusicstarts, she is required to turn a couple of rounds. Once music stops,the girlwill stop and attempt to feed the banana to the guy, who will besquatting likea monkey. The one with the banana in his mouth, wins.
Lovers Trivia
Sexy Card Game
Romantic Coupons
I Love You In Any Language
Sexy Strip GameBLOW-PIPE SHOOTING
Five (5) contestants will be given blowpipes withbamboo sticks, with balloons as targets. The one that strikes the mostnumber ofballoons within a specified time wins. A mock-up monkey can also beutilized asthe target, different scores being written on its body (e.g. 10 pointsat thechest, 100 points at the male organ, etc.). BREAD-WINNERS
Scatter some peas on the stool. Put a bowl near it. The players’ taskis to siton the stool so as to move the peas into the bowl (don’t use thehands!) Theplayer who manages to do it is the winner. The instructor counts thenumber ofthe peas in the bowl of each player. COMPETITION FOR LADY’S
Being blindfolded the ladies must recognize their boy-friend’s(husband’s) handto the touch.>DRESS A LADY
Each lady holds a ball of ribbon in her right hand. The gentlemen takea tip ofthe ribbon with the teeth and wind it round their ladies (not usingtheirhands). The gentlemen who is the first in ’dressing’ the lady or whose’dress’ is the best is the winner.DRINK WITHHORS - D’OEUVRE
The player must drink a tumbler of any alcohol beverage with any hors -d’oeuvrewithout using the hands.EVENING DRESS
The instructor asks 2 pairs to take part in this game. He/she suggeststheirmaking the evening dress, using only newspapers, pins and scissors. Thewinneris chosen by the spectators.FINAL
Divide up into 2 teams: one team consists of gentlemen, anotherconsists ofladies. At the signal the players of each team begin to take off theirclothes (any items they like ). The players put their clothes in one line. Eachteam hasa line of its own. The team which has the longest line is the winner.FIREEXTINGUISHERS
Tie strings to the belts of the players. At the end of each stringthere is asmall box or a piece of wet cotton wool. In front of each player thereis acandle. The task is to put out the candle with the help of the smallbox or apiece of cotton wool as fast as possible without using the hands.FOOTBALL
2 men take part in this game. They put on the belts and tie thickstrings tothem from behind. To the end of the string there tied an apple. It mustbe 30-35cm. above the floor-level. Each player is given a ball (or a balloon).At thedistance of 10-12metres from the start-line there are ’the goals’(made of chairs). Swinging the apple between the legs the players movethe balls(balloons) towards ’the goals’. The player who copes with the task thefirst wins.HIT A PURSE
There are several pairs in this game. To the ladies waists tie big shampurses.To the gentlemen’s waists tie big sham banknotes. The object is to putthebanknote into the purse. (While doing it the players mustn’t touchpurses,banknotes and strings with the help of which the purses are tied to thewaists).KISS
The youths are given the cards with the figures. The girls are giventhe cardswith the letters. All the players get into a circle. They choose theleader. Theleader is not given a card. He is in the center of the circle. Theleader namesthe figure and the letter. The girl whose letter was named must kissthe leader.But it’s not easy! Because the youth whose figure was named tries toprevent thegirl from kissing the leader. He tries to kiss the girl himself. If theyouthmanages to prevent the girl from kissing the leader, he gives the cardto theleader and becomes the leader himself. LET A BALLOON BURST
Each gentleman sits with the balloon between his knees. The ladies haveto sitthemselves on the knees of their partners so that the balloon is burst. LIFT A BALL TO A CHIN
In each pair the partners (the lady and the gentleman) stand facingeach other.They hold a small rubber ball between their bellies. The object is toroll thisball to a chin of the shorter partner by rotary movements. LIPS
The player who manages in a fixed time to get as many kisses aspossible is’lips’. The kisses are counted by the signs of lipsticksleft on the players. LITTLE CROCODILE
In each team 5-6 players form up a line. Between each player in theline thereis a ball. The players hold the balls with their backs and chests. Theymustn’ttouch them with the hands. Their task is to run the distance as fast aspossible.LOVE STATUE
The instructor asks some couples to participate in this game(preferably marriedones). The couples are asked to leave the room. Then the instructorasks onecouple to return and ’to create’ ’The love statue’. Afterthat the instructor asks one of the gentlemen (of those who are amongthecouples behind the door ) to come into the room. His task is to changesomethingin this ’statue’. The gentlemen changes the poses of the couple. Thenthe instructor suggests him to take the place of the gentleman in’statue’. Then the lady (one of those behind the door ) is asked tocome in. She is also asked to change something in the statue and totake theplace of the girl in ’the statue’. This game goes on until all thecouples took part in it.MERRY TAILOR
Line up into 2 teams. In each line men and women take their turns. Ineach linethe players choose a tailor. The tailor takes a wooden stick (’aneedle’) with the thick thread in it (you’d better wind the thread intoaball). At the command the tailors begin ’to sew’. The tailor’sews’ the gentlemen’s trouser-legs (passes the thread from one leg toanother) and lady’s sleeves (passes the thread from one sleeve toanother). Thetailor who ’sews’ all his team the first wins the game.ONA DESERT ISLAND
Usually two or more couples play this game. Each couple is given alarge sheetof paper and explained the rules. The leader asks them to imagine thatthere iswater around and that they can save themselves only on the littleisland(standing on the paper). At first the couples stand on the sheet, thenit isfolded in two, then again in two and so on. The couple who is the firstto’stumble’ into the water (to touch the floor) looses the game.PUTTING OF AN EGG
In each pair the partners stand with their backs to each other. Theyhave an eggbetween their backs (or a little bit lower). The object is to put anegg on theground, so as not to break it. The pair which succeeds in it wins thegame.Instead the egg you may a small rubber ball. In this case the object ofthe gameis to put the ball on the ground so as it doesn’t roll.PASS THE BALL
Line up into 2 teams. In each line ladies and gentlemen take theirturns. Thefirst person in each team is given a ball to place under his/her chin.He/shemust pass the ball to the next in line but neither may use his/herhands. Theplayers can use all the par
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