Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hide-and-seek or hide-and-go-seek

Hide-and-seek or hide-and-go-seek

is a game in which a number of players conceal themselves in the environment, to be found by one or more seekers. The game is played by one player (designated as being "it") counting to a predetermined number while the other players hide. After reaching the number, the player who is "it" tries to find the other players. [1]
After the player designated as "it" finds another player, the found player must run to base, before s/he is tagged by "it."
A derivative game is called "sardines", in which only one person hides and the others must find them, hiding with them when they do so. The last person to find the hiding group is the loser

HOW TO PLAY?

Instructions

1
Play with at least three children.

2
Select an area in which to play the game. Designate a specific area with clear boundaries.

3
Have everyone gather around a tree or other landmark, which will be "home base."

4
Announce that you are "It."

5
Close your eyes (no peeking!) and count to 10 or 20 or whatever number seems appropriate based on the ages of the children playing.

6
Make sure that the rest of the players hide while you are counting.

7
Call out, "Ready or not here I come," when you are finished counting.

8
Go and look for the other players.

9
Be alert, because, as you are searching, the others are trying to run to home base.

10
Try to find and touch, or "tag," the hidden players.

11
Try, at the same time, to tag the running players before they get to home base.

12
Forget about the players who get to home base without being tagged, because they are "safe."

13
Remember the first player you tag. That person will be It in the next round.

14
Be It again if you don't tag any of the players and they all get home safe.

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