Tiny Games for Kids
By Hide&Seek and Savanna Ganucheau
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From award winning game designers Hide&Seek come tons of brand new games for real-world play. Tiny Games takes traditional parlour games and adds a touch of modern game design know-how to allow any number of players to have fun whatever they're doing. Games for baths, games for parties, and games for cheeky monkeys. Whether you're feeling creative or competitive, silly or energetic, we've got you covered.
Specially designed for parents to play with young children, Tiny Games for Kids will let you find the perfect game for whatever situation you're in. Tiny Games for Kids is a companion piece to Tiny Games for Work, Tiny Games for Home and Tiny Games for Trips, with games specially designed to suit your circumstances. Combine all the Tiny Games books for a more playful existence.
Hide&Seek
Hide&Seek is a game design studio based in London and New York. Through a compelling combination of design, technology and cultural partnership, their work re-imagines public space as a place to play and spans multiple platforms: console, smartphone, browser, TV and street. The studio is founded on the belief that play is essential to our health, minds and relationships, and will play an increasing role in the civic culture of the 21st century. They create new games and experiences, curate and support the work of artists and designers through the Sandpit series, design and consult with global brands, and speak at events around the world. The Nature Games Weekend is part of Hide&Seek's own series of social games events over the summer supported by Arts Council England. Hide&Seek are Artists in Residence at the Southbank Centre and recent partners include: Channel 4, BBC, Tate Modern, Warner Brothers, Royal Opera House, Hogmanay Festival and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. Their work has been recognised by D&D, Creative Review, BAFTA, The One Show, Living Labs Global Awards and Guardian MEGAS. Founder & Director Alex Fleetwood won British Council Performing Arts Entrepreneur of the Year, and Development Director Margaret Robertson was recently named one of the UK's top games designers by Develop Magazine.
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Tiny Games for Kids - Hide&Seek
TINY CONTENTS
GAMES FOR INDOORS
Posture Perfect
No-Look High Five
Cat Catch
Stuffed Animal Airlines
Cup Handed Robots
That’s Not How It Goes!
Don’t Fall Off The Bridge!
Rain Or Shine?
What’s Missing?!?
Hat Towers
Line Artists
Kid Rulers
Ankle Detector
Leaning Tower Of Pillows
Fashion Forward Scarecrows
Silver Where?
Pillow Pass
Hide the Grownup
Spooner Or Later
Hoverpad Race
Sock Bocce
Escape from the Burrito
The Quietest Monster
Whose Socks?
BONUS: GAMES FOR BATH TIME
Don’t Sink the Ship!
Synchronized Brushing
Bathtub Sonar
Bathroom Body Building
Bubble Trouble
GAMES FOR OUTDOORS
Magic Charm
Caterpillar Crawl
Mud-Ball
Text From A Tree
Fairy Showdown
Slug Races
Don’t Drop the Watermelon
Submarines!
Follow the Monster
Glasses Versus Hats
Pedestrian Prediction
Dizzy Dash
Finder Seeker
The Magic Touch
Turtle, Rabbit, Cheetah
Knock It Off!
Cheese Sneakers
Guess Who’s Around You
Rhythm Machine
Horseshoes With Yourshoes
Picnic Yuck-Mix
BONUS: GAMES FOR WALKS
Walk the Talk
Streetlight, Signpost, Tree
Magic Lines
Pretend Parade
Dogs and Squirrels
GAMES INDEX
HELLO!
THESE GAMES ARE DESIGNED FOR ONE GROWNUP TO PLAY WITH A BUNCH OF KIDS!
Skip this introduction and go straight to the games to get playing.
Alternatively, head to the back of the book for a full listing of games by number of players.
Beside the title of each game is a listing of how many kids can play. Most of the games can be played with more grown-ups, but if you ever need more than one grownup, the game will specify this.
We’ve split the book into two sections: games for indoors and games for outdoors. Don’t worry if you’ve got a favourite game and want to play it everywhere. Most of these games will work in any context with a little imagination. These games are safe, but use common sense! Silliness is encouraged, but foolishness is not.
This book is not designed to be read in order. Head to the list at the back of the book to find a game with the most fun-sounding name!
INTRODUCTION
Ten years ago, a new addition was announced for the National Toy Hall Of Fame