Thank you Peter, there is a game my Great Grandchildren could play with stacking their own book shelf. That is of course entirely up to them. The object of playing the game is trying to remove the little books from the shelves that open up revealing a prize!
It seems straight forwards until one realises that there are thousands of books, and one has to pay a plastic penny for each try, that goes into the kitty, and the prize of cash goes to the one that has the most open book covers.
Of course there are loose books that must replace those that have been removed that open up. The books that do not open are pushed back into their place.
share madness
OK, a frustration clause is that if the books spring out while one is being taken out ,then they lose all of their books which are shared out to the other players, and then another game can begin. As to the prizes that are revealed inside the book covers that open, i am undecided upon at this present time. One thing for certain it would not be real cash. Bags of plastic money can be bought for counting out to the children. * A Time of Play must be Decided Upon* Each player could start with 200 Pennies each, and after the game ends, the winner is the one that has the most open cover books. If two or more players have the same total of prized books, they each get an equal share of the plastic stash!
The object of the game is one of having fun upon dark wet rainy days, and not one of winning real cash. Although there could be a real, but tiny prize revealed upon opening the book covers which the player can keep, but they could lose their books and therefore the game.
It really is a dream, my dream that is that is unlikely to take place.
After all children eagerly finger plastic devices now instead of old fashioned play.
i fear it to be a great loss.
In answer to your question Peter,
Which i thank you for, no cd's but tiny books is my aim upon my journey. However i hope to make a musical film and present it on my You Tube Chanel in my unusual way , linked to my Blog and Pinterest.
Another two or three days should see the books all finished and polished off. Then the design of the Library can get truly underway with hopefully a few surprises along the way.
Sounds like a plan.
So until,
the next one,
we hope
to see you visit again.
It could be fun?
Or not?
Well the aim is pleasing Mrs B, really because she helps a lot by picking up the paper snips from off the stone floor,but longs for the days when there will be none.
Stay safe guys. BB