Hide And Seek
With hide and seek you got to experience being both the hunter and the hunted. In this game, one of you is the “it”, stalking and searching for their victims. The rest of you get to be the victims, cowering in hiding places, hoping that the bad guy won’t discover your location. Has anyone ever sat back and thought about these games?
What are we teaching our kids? And why is there always an “it”? There wasn’t anything better that we could come up with? How about “future serial killer”? I think that one would work just as well. The next time you want to play hide and seek with your kids, just think about what it ks that they are learning from it.