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Re: Construction Ideas for Campers



Great!  I will add any I discover or hear recommended.

To follow up on the use of rubber stamps.  What ink would you
recommend if that is the way to go.  It seems some pads are fairly
weak inked, but to go as far as to use paint may get sloppy.

Ideas?  Am I just overthinking this?

Thanks,

Renfield

--- In piecepack@yahoogroups.com, mark.a.biggar@... wrote:
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> From: "Ron Hale-Evans" <rwhe@...>
> > Renfield, great idea teaching kids at camp to make piecepacks!
> >
> > On 10/19/06, renfieldtherat <renfield34@...> wrote:
> > > Also, I'm fairly new to the rules.  Do people have
recommendations for
> > > games by age:
> > >
> > > 6 and over?
> > > 10 and over?
> > > 14 and over?
> >
> > 1. Piecepack Letterbox for the kids.
> > 2. KidSprout Jumboree for the grownups. ;-)  ;-)  ;-)
> >
> > You can play Easy Slider with a whole roomful of kids with their
own piecepacks.
> >
> > Also: Worm Derby, flicking games like Soccer, Four Blind Mice,
Froggy Bottom.
> >
> > If you get any more recommendations, maybe you can starts a
KidsGames
> > page on the wiki.
> >
> > Ron
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> The Taxonomy page on the wiki has already has a "Games for
Children" section.
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> http://www.ludism.org/ppwiki/TaxonomyOfPiecepackGame
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> If there are other games you think qualify, please add the
GamesForChildrenCategory tag to the corresponding game description
pages.
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