A Children Recipe?

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  1. Venkatachari M profile image82
    Venkatachari Mposted 2 months ago

    Friends, I was reading this unique post from Peggy that tells us about some childhood games involved by her along with her relative's children and others. She interestingly narrates her memories in this article.
    https://hubpages.com/family/preserved-c … recipe-yes

  2. Venkatachari M profile image82
    Venkatachari Mposted 2 months ago

    Peggy, I found your article interesting and unique. You may create a real game and include it in your article to make it more appealing. A game involving those children and puppies can be of much interest.

  3. Genna East profile image83
    Genna Eastposted 2 months ago

    Hi Peggy.  Your childhood memories brought back some of my own.  Thank you for this lovely article.

  4. Peggy W profile image96
    Peggy Wposted 2 months ago

    Hi Ventatachari,

    Thanks for sharing this fun so-called recipe.  It was so much fun to discover.  Thanks for sharing the link so that Genna could discover it.  I am pleased that you both liked reading this.  Genna, I am also happy it brought back some childhood memories of yours, as well.

    1. DreamerMeg profile image80
      DreamerMegposted 2 months agoin reply to this

      A great story and resonates particularly at the moment, as our local council is trying to remove 2 of the 3 children's playgrounds in our town. While they would leave grass (for how long?), there is no lake or lots of trees for climbing round here. Kids these days don't seem to know as many games as we did.

  5. Peggy W profile image96
    Peggy Wposted 2 months ago

    Hi DreamerMeg,

    That sounds like a shame that 2 of the 3 children's playgrounds are going to be removed, especially if not replaced with something equally enticing for the kids and their parents.  We made much of our own play when we were kids, but fortunately, we had loads of open safe spaces in which to do it.

  6. Miebakagh57 profile image69
    Miebakagh57posted 2 months ago

    @Peggy too, the article is interesting. Tells me what I'm invoved in as a boy less than 13 years.                                              But these play grounds for childrens I interreacted much with fellow kids has been taken over by politics.                              Sad is the fact that these children play grounds has become entertainment centers.

 
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