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    How can I discourage kids who deliberately keep the parcel to make sure they'll win a prize?
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    It's pretty simple. Don't turn off the music until they pass the parcel. Don't reward poor sportsmanship!
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    What is eeny, meany, miney, mo?
    HumanBeing
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    Eeeny, meany, miney, mo is a nonsense rhyme used to make a choice. You say the rhyme and each word represents one of the things you are choosing from. There are more words, and again they vary. You may, for example, have a choice of two candy bars. You'd point at one and start the rhyme pointing between the two: "Eeeny, meany, miney, mo, catch a monkey by his toe, if he squeals let him go, eeeny, meany, miney, mo." Which ever you are pointing at when say the last word "mo" is your choice.
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    Who invented the matchstick?
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    The first successful friction match was invented in 1826 by English chemist John Walker, a chemist and druggist from Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham.
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    What do you mean by "wrap as many layers as players?"
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    For example, if there are seven players, you should wrap the parcel with seven layers. If there are eight players, wrap the parcel with eight layers, and so on.
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    How many players can play the game?
    Tara Burke
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    You would probably need 5+ players for the game to really be fun, and there isn’t really a maximum (keep in mind, however, whether you really want to prepare heaps of layers).
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