Showing posts with label Children's busyime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Children's busyime. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Card Toss




Sham S. Misri


Have your child stand several feet away from a wall and toss cards at its base. The object of the game is to get a card to lean against the wall instead of falling flat on the floor. When a card falls flat, it stays where it is. Whenever the child gets a card to lean, he wins all the cards lying on the floor. The game is over when one runs out of cards. See how long your child can keep the game going.
For two or more players, divide the cards equally among the players. Have the players take turns tossing their cards against the wall. Play until one player has all the cards or until you want to end the game.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Cards in a Hat




Sham S. Misri


This is a simple but popular pastime, and it is one of the few card games that require physical skill!
In addition to one or two packs of cards, a hat with a brim is required. If no hat is available,
a bowl, Or wastebasket can be substituted. The standard 52-card pack is used.
The game is played to judge distances, and improves accuracy in tossing. Any number of people can play.
The cards are dealt among the players. The goal is to land the most cards inside the hat.
Put the hat on the floor in the middle of the room, with brim up.
Players stand at a distance from the hat. In the game, each player in turn flips one card toward the hat, and tries to land the card inside it.
Each player keeps track of the number of cards that land inside, with one point being scored for each, and half a point if a card lands on the brim.
However, if another player succeeds in knocking in a card resting on the brim, it counts as a full point for that player.

If only one person plays, he keeps score by keeping track of how many cards out of 52 he tossed in the hat.
Victory is awarded if the player scores 20 or more points in a round. Thirty points or more scores a double-victory.