This is a great way for generations to get to know each other, and learn some new, or traditional, games.
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Fold a sheet of construction paper into quarters. Ask a grandparent, aunt or uncle, or another relative to tell you about their favorite family game. On the top half of the paper, use Crayola® Metallic Colored Pencils to write down the title and game rules.
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Attach a photo of the family member you interviewed at the lower left of the page with a Crayola Glue Stick.
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On the lower right quarter, draw a picture about the family game with Crayola Crayons.
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Interview several family members and make a sheet for each one.
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Punch a hole through the finished game sheets and string them together with yarn.
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