A Game Played with Erasers
Posted by lindamartinandersen on July 14, 2016
A Writer’s Playground–a place to find wordplay, writing prompts, reasons to celebrate, and monthly calendar activities for kids and those young at heart “A Game Played with Erasers” shared with permission from Renee at
https://godselfie.wordpress.com/2016/07/14/do-not-erase/
Posted by Linda Martin Andersen
Thanks, Renee for allowing me to share your post, “Do not Erase.”
https://godselfie.wordpress.com/2016/07/14/do-not-erase/
I loved learning of this simple eraser game and the players’ creativity. I hope this post inspires you to play something similar. Or perhaps this post will bring back memories of childhood games you loved. Share some of your favorite games or playful memories here! I look forward to hearing from you.
Writing Prompts:
- Favorite Childhood Game
- A Time You Made a Friend When Playing a Game
- A Lesson Learned While Playing a Game.
Choose a writing prompt about playing games or create your own.
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Carol Baldwin said
My association to eraser game is putting one on your head and trying to walk as fast as you can to the front of the class without it falling off. This dates me, since no chalkboards are in use today!
lindamartinandersen said
Ha ha! I remember that game too! So funny! Thanks, Carol!
Joan Y. Edwards said
Dear Linda,
Thanks for sharing Renee’s blogpost about the little boy who made a robot out of an eraser. How creative!
Enjoy your day!
You are a wonder-filled creation of God
Never Give Up
Joan
Tracy Campbell said
The eraser game peaked my interest. I’ll check out the link, Linda. Hugs ❤️
godselfie said
Dear Linda, thank you so much for sharing the link to my post on your blog. I deliberated and almost didn’t want to paint or post about the erasers. With the situation in the world nowadays. I was concerned the placement of countries could be misinterpreted or misunderstood. I was then inspired to place them geographically instead. God bless you and your family Linda!