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The '''quiet game''' is a [[children's game]] where [[children]] must stay [[quiet]] and still. The first child or [[team]] to make a noise loses the game. One application of the game is for [[parent]]s to keep their loud children quiet for a long journey.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A397398 Things to keep children amused on long journeys]. [[BBC]]. Retrieved 2000.08.18.</ref>
The '''quiet game''' is a [[children's game]] where [[children]] must stay [[quiet]] and still. The first child or [[team]] to make a noise loses the game. One application of the game is for [[parent]]s to keep their loud children quiet for a long journey.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A397398 Things to keep children amused on long journeys]. [[BBC]]. Retrieved 2000.08.18.</ref>


The Quiet Game is a game where you have to be quiet to win. If you talk during the game then you're out. If you make any sound out of your mouth including laughing you are out but you still have to be quiet so you can hear the other players. You can call time out by making a "T" with both of your hands connected. When all of the players get out, given it has been twenty minutes since the person<!--what?-->, then they win and you can start over or play another fun game.
The Quiet Game is a game where you have to be quiet to win. If you talk during the game then you're out. If you make any sound out of your mouth including laughing you are out but you still have to be quiet so you can hear the other players. You can call time out by making a "T" with both of your hands connected. When all of the players get out, given it has been twenty minutes since the person<!--what?-->, then they win and you can start over or play another fun game.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 01:44, 12 July 2010

The quiet game is a children's game where children must stay quiet and still. The first child or team to make a noise loses the game. One application of the game is for parents to keep their loud children quiet for a long journey.[1]

The Quiet Game is a game where you have to be quiet to win. If you talk during the game then you're out. If you make any sound out of your mouth including laughing you are out but you still have to be quiet so you can hear the other players. You can call time out by making a "T" with both of your hands connected. When all of the players get out, given it has been twenty minutes since the person, then they win and you can start over or play another fun game.

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External sources

Creating Readers: Over 1000 Games, Activities, Tongue Twisters, Fingerplays, Songs, and Stories to Get Children Excited about Reading by Pam Schiller, Gryphon House, Beltsville, Maryland (2001). 447 pages. ISBN 0-87659-258-2.