I introduced the children to the game Crokinole. As a child, I played this game at my Grandma's on a homemade board. The object of the game is to shoot discs on the board and the discs nearest the centre at the end of each round are tallied. Highest number of points win. We played without keeping score and celebrated anyone who was able to shoot their disc into the centre.
I explained to the children that people didn't have the same materials as today to make toys nor did people have money to buy them. Many people made toys or played games. We played "Hot and Cold" where one child is the "guesser" and the other children hide a button in the room. As the "guesser' moves throughout the room, the children indicate if he/she is hot or cold. Alan said "this is really fun." The other children agreed and kept asking to play over and over.
We ended the day by making a Button Whirligig. It is a spinning toy where thread is looped through the button. Twisting the thread causes the button to spin.

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