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Filed under: Kids' Games
Start this game by writing your name on a slip of paper. Credit: henrybloomfield, Flickr
What you need: Pens or pencils, a box (or hat) and slips of paper.
How to play: Each player writes his or her name down on a slip of paper, puts it in a box or hat and then must draw another's name. Once a player draws a name, he or she must think of an adjective that starts with each letter of the child's name drawn.
The rules: Players read their adjectives to one another and vote for who gave the most creative adjectives.
How to win: Think of the most creative adjectives.
What else you need to know: This game can be adjusted for younger children by asking them to only think of one adjective that begins with the first letter of the child's name.











