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thought for food extra light
triple think, modificado hace 13 años at 28/05/10 19:35
Created 13 años ago at 28/05/10 19:35
thought for food extra light
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button,_Button,_Who%27s_Got_the_Button%3F
Button, Button, Who's Got the Button?
From Wikipedia
Button, Button, Who's Got the Button is a traditional children's game that is normally played indoors on rainy days and can be played by a large number of children .
Basic concept
The children all stand (or sit) in a circle with their hands out, palms together. One child, called the leader or 'it', takes a button (usually provided by an adult) and goes around the circle, putting their hands in everybody else's hands one by one. In one person's hands they drop the button, though continue to put their hands in the others' so that no one knows where the button is except for the giver and receiver.
The leader (or alternatively all the children in the circle depending on your preference) starts the other children guessing by saying, "Button, button, who's got the button?" before each child's guess. The child guessing replies with their choice, e.g. "Billy has the button!"
If you have the button, haven't been guessed yet, and it's your turn to guess, you choose someone else so that no one knows it's you.
Once the child with the button is finally guessed, that child is the one to distribute the button and start a new round.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Button,_Button,_Who%27s_Got_the_Button%3F
Button, Button, Who's Got the Button?
From Wikipedia
Button, Button, Who's Got the Button is a traditional children's game that is normally played indoors on rainy days and can be played by a large number of children .
Basic concept
The children all stand (or sit) in a circle with their hands out, palms together. One child, called the leader or 'it', takes a button (usually provided by an adult) and goes around the circle, putting their hands in everybody else's hands one by one. In one person's hands they drop the button, though continue to put their hands in the others' so that no one knows where the button is except for the giver and receiver.
The leader (or alternatively all the children in the circle depending on your preference) starts the other children guessing by saying, "Button, button, who's got the button?" before each child's guess. The child guessing replies with their choice, e.g. "Billy has the button!"
If you have the button, haven't been guessed yet, and it's your turn to guess, you choose someone else so that no one knows it's you.
Once the child with the button is finally guessed, that child is the one to distribute the button and start a new round.
: )
Chuck Kasmire, modificado hace 13 años at 29/05/10 0:37
Created 13 años ago at 29/05/10 0:37
RE: thought for food extra light
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Created 13 años ago at 29/05/10 7:50
RE: thought for food extra light
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Created 13 años ago at 30/05/10 2:05
RE: thought for food extra light
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