To play criticism, choose one of the children to be criticised. Now let another child take pencil and paper and ask each one to whisper something about the child who was chosen, writing the remark down so as to remember it. Then he must read these sayings and the one who is criticised must guess who said them. For instance, Jack: “No, you are wrong. Some one says your blue sash is lovely.” Marjorie: “Grace said that.” If Grace was the one she must take Marjorie’s place. Of course only pleasant things must be said about each other. |