Toys from the past interactive games




















The flag eraser game remains close to our hearts because of its explosive popularity back in the day. It was super fun to be the winner of this king of old school games. Find out more about the Flag Eraser game here. Forming a circle between you and your opponents, players would take the initial three steps backwards to ensure they were at a comfortable distance away.

Using five hand-sewn cloth bags that are often filled with sand, green beans or uncooked rice grains, five stones is a popular old-school game in Singapore that test of dexterity as players with the quickest hands will win.

Drawing a circular playing field in the sand, these marbles are then randomly scattered across the field. Players will then engage in a game of mini-billiards; flicking and knocking the colourful pieces out of the circle with their fingers acting as pool cues.

Not as agile with your hands? There are traditional old school games that test the agility of your feet too. This can be played with either a special deck of Old Maid cards or regular playing cards. Start by distributing the playing cards to all players. In turn, each player fans out his or her cards and the player to the left gets to pick out one.

When a player is able to form a matching pair, he or she can put down the pair. The objective is to get rid of all the cards. The player with the Old Maid card, i.

As a variation, you can also make the player holding the Old Maid card the winner. A playground favourite, the rules are similar to tag. The police are in charge of rounding up the thieves by catching them.

On the front there is a decorative steel latch that can be opened. The metal handle around the top edge is a Toy ball woven from coconut palm leaves A toy ball woven from coconut palm leaves. Race to the Gold Diggings board game A boxed board game titled "Race to the Gold Diggings" which contains: a hand coloured lithographic playing board made of eight paper sections mounted on linen, a polygonal twelve sided teetotum or spinning dice possibly made of bone or ivory?

Explore Defining Moments in Australian History. Australian Rules football. Free education introduced. First national park. TV and Melbourne Olympics. With thanks to the VRoma Project. A set of 18 cards showing what decade different toys were created. Cards include: Teddy Bear 's and Barbie doll 's, A great way to discuss timelines and use as an independent ordering activity.

Find out about toys and games from the past and from around the world. New or old? Who owns me? What material? What is my sound?



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