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![]() PINK Leap Frog LEAPSTER 2 System Plus 3 Games and Case US $9.99
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![]() Leap Frog Leapster Max 8 games US $10.00
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![]() Leap Frog Zippity Learning Game Disney Princess US $.99
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![]() Leap Frog Leapster Ratatouille Game Brand New in Box US $3.99
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![]() Green Leapster Leap Frog Learning Game System US $4.99
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![]() Leap Frog Didji Star Wars The Clone Wars Game Brand New in Box US $1.99
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![]() LEAP FROG LEAPSTER GAME nihao Kai lan PLUS 2 FIGURES US $4.99
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![]() CARDINAL IND My Card Games Leap FrogMathRummy Alphabet Go FishCard Holder US $7.99
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![]() Leap Frog Baby Little Leaps Game US $8.00
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![]() 2nd Grade Musical Menace game Leap Frog Leapster game US $6.99
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![]() Get Puzzled game Leap Frog Leapster game US $6.99
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![]() I SPY challenger game Leap Frog Leapster game US $6.99
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![]() Wall E game Leap Frog Leapster game US $6.99
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![]() Star Wars Jedi Math Leap Frog Leapster game US $6.99
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Senior Citizens, did you ever play leap frog, hopscotch or other games when young?
Pin-the-tail on the donkey, twiddledy winks on a manhole cover? Just kidding about the last one, my mother used to say that one. Do not know if she ever did, and do not know how. How many more games do you remember from your childhood days?
We also played cowboys and Indians, built forts, climbed trees, rode scooters, skated, built fires out in the field (it was all open land then), and roasted marshmallows. Never came in until someone called us home at night to eat from the back porch.
We even had an old glass milk bottle (quart) that we tried to see how many clothespins we could drop in, holding them up to our waist. I do not know who made that game up, and I have never seen any other kids do it except mine, and I taught it to them.
The girls played hopscotch, but we didn't have any sidewalks out in the country, so we drew the lines in the dirt. My brother and sister and I played Popeye; my brother was Popeye, my sister was tall and skinny so she played Olive Oyl, and guess who that made me? Bluto, you bet. We had pick-up games of baseball with the neighborhood kids all the time. The boys would let the girls play marbles, especially if the girls had some good marbles and they had lost their good ones. We lived on a lake and were usually at the beach, where we played water games with a ball, but I can't remember their names. They got pretty rowdy. We played tag and hide-and-go-seek, too. We had a lot of fun. Isn't it funny, kids don't really play outside anymore. We were gone from morning til sunset.


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