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Light as a feather…stiff…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 25, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 25, 2004
Original author: Erin K. OBrien
 

Light as a feather…stiff as a board…light as a feather stiff as a board… Man, I miss that! It was so cool! That and Ouija boards which were SO real to me back then. Oh, but how we loved to freak each other out! Oh and Sardines in the dark! Where one person would hide and when you found them, you’d would join them until all but one of you was still searching. In the dark made it so much more fun. You could hide almost in plain site and not be found forever! I can remember just waiting for it to get dark and parents to go to sleep. We would turn off all the lights and leave only one small light on (either the one over the stove if the kitchen was near or a light in another room with the door cracked). Everyone wanted to be the first to lay down and have her friends encircle them and start the chant as they were lifted into the air. I don’t think we were all that mean to each other or played tricks. I do remember Amy Boero’s mom’s amazing blueberry pancakes in the morning! Drats, now I want to have a slumber party!

Posted in Girl games | Tagged pajama parties

Does anyone remember this…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 14, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Cynthia
 

Does anyone remember this one: Blondie and Dagwood Went downtown Blondie bought an evening gown Dagwood bought a pair of shoes Cookie bought the Daily News and this is what it said: Close your eyes and count to ten If you miss, you take an end!

Posted in Girl games, Jumprope | Tagged Does anyone remember...

I still have my two Ginny…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on May 8, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: Barbara Bronson (nostalgia) [e-mail]
 

I still have my two Ginny dolls, and the little case with their clothes and shoes. The clothes hung on little hangers. One outfit was a dark blue velvet skating outfit with tiny white skates. Also I loved paper dolls, would make them clothes by tracing around and then coloring them. Do kids even play with paper dolls these days? They were so much fun.

Posted in Girl games, Toys | Tagged dolls & cutouts

Hi from Canada – (just north…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 22, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
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Hi from Canada – (just north of Toronto, Ontario) Just found this website and love it. We played outside ALL THE TIME in the summer, from dawn til dusk, and even later. We used to play Kick the Can a lot, as we had acres of lawn and fields to hide around. Another good one was 500 UP, on a large, flat front lawn next door. Lots of skipping, and rubber ball games, etc. I’ve had a lot of fun reading all of the rhymes and remembering – Thanks! Susan C

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, International | Tagged Summer

Does anyone remember the…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 21, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsNovember 19, 2014
Original author: Susan Connolly
 

Does anyone remember the game with the blue & red & white striped rubber ball in the toe of a stocking, and you stood with your back against the wall, and swung the ball from side to side, bouncing it against the wall – then under a leg, beside your head, etc. Did it have a name? We used to play it in the 60’s. From Toronto, Canada. – Susan

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games | Tagged Does anyone remember...

We called the game potsie…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 16, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsOctober 20, 2014
Original author: judy Lewis [e-mail]
 

We called the game potsie in Queens in the late 40’s and early 50’s. I wrote a children’s story about something that actually happened to me. I used to play it with my cousin who is a boy and once humiliated him by announcing it in public. He still remembers being very embarrassed!

Posted in Girl games, Hopscotch, Queens | Tagged potsy

I remember a bouncing ball…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 11, 2004
Original author: Jennie Sciamanna
 

I remember a bouncing ball game that went like this: Aimsies (throw ball in the air and catch) Clapsies (throw ball up and clap once, then catch) Twirl-a-bouts (throw ball up and twirl around or roll hands, then catch it) To-backsies (throw ball up and touch both hands on backs of shoulders) Right Hand (throw ball up and catch with right hand only) Left Hand (throw ball up and catch with left hand only) Highsies (throw ball up really high and catch it) Lowsies (throw ball up just a little and catch it) Touch-your-toesies (throw ball up and touch one of your toes and catch it) Of course, if you messed up, you had to start all over again.

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Girl games

Was reading all the Double…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 11, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsApril 11, 2004
Original author: Wendy Lee
 

Was reading all the Double Dutch messages…very interesting. I’m a 40 year old mother of two girls…I have been running a skipping club for two years now…I have about 130 kids in the club. I have been teaching double dutch, I’m having a hard time remembering the song Dish….We played D-I-S-H..dish..F-I-S-H…fish….and so on. Also D = double dutch. I = Irish ( backward dutch) S = swedish (holding one rope while jumping back and forth over the other, the rope you are holding gets switched from hand to hand going over the head. H = harmony ( two ropes low to ground going back and forth crossing each other.) does anybody know more than that?

Posted in Girl games, Jumprope

I grew up in Flatbush Brooklyn….

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on April 4, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
Original author: John Welch [e-mail]
 

I grew up in Flatbush Brooklyn. I am 40 yrs old now. We lived on the streets as kids. Our imagination was not provided by a computer or a video game. We had very little money so we had to play with things like skully, stick ball, johhnie on the pony, kick the can, hide the belt, ringoleavio, tag, army, and the fondest memories included building a go cart in the garage. The pride we had rolling that baby onto the street is unmatched in todays children. They would rather buy one. I remember playing skully all summer long. There must have been 40 kids on my block on East 35th street. We made our board with a screwdriver when the tar softened from the summer heat. The rain never washed away our board. I remember the black knees, the worn out middle finger nail, and the extentsive efforts at finding the best cap we could find. Sometimes a kid would show up with what he thought was the cap of all caps, only to find out that it didn’t do the job on the court. One never knew until they actually played the game. Those were the fondest days. The long hot summer nights, the families on the sidewalk in the folding lawn chairs watching the Mets on a black and white TV with a coat hanger as an antenna. (dont forget the aluminum foil) Kids running around with jelly jars catching lightning bugs until “rocky” the ice cream man showed up. The stoop was an institution. We had nothing, but we were rich in that we were never bored. My kids tell me they are bored all the time. We give them so much, that we never let them learn to value things. It’s sad in a way. I loved my life on the streets in Brooklyn in the 1970’s. Thanks for this web site

Posted in Brooklyn, Clap and Rhyme, Skully, Stickball | Tagged I grew up..., Summer

I am spreading skelly fever…

Streetplay Discussion Archive Posted on March 23, 2004 by Streetplay DiscussionsMay 9, 2019
Original author: Mark Dubin [e-mail]
 

I am spreading skelly fever to my students in school. I will be painting 3 skelly courts in the school yard and teaching the basic during my science class relating the miovement of the caps to Newton’s laws of Motion. I have already taught this game to campers in a summer camp in Oxford NY where I have painted 7 outdoor courts and 3 indoor courts. We have team play and tournaments with trophies. I learned the game while growing up in Queen, NY at the Pomonok housing project.

Posted in Clap and Rhyme, Skully | Tagged Pomonok, Summer

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