Hide-and-Seek
"Hide-and-Seek" (also known as "Hide-and-go-seek") is a game that's usually played with a few children. The person who's "It" covers their eyes and counts to a number decided upon in advance. Meanwhile, the other players hide. Once the Seeker counts to the predetermined number they say:
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Hide-and-Seek
Game
Ready or not here I come!
Game Instructions
Then the Seeker goes and finds all of the "Hiders". Whoever is found last is the next person to be "It".
Thanks and Acknowledgements
Image: "Hiding in the Haycocks", painted in 1881 by William Bliss Baker.
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