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Posted 6/27/2009 9:33:58 AM |
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I've already given out the leader guide to my games person, who is out of the state right now. I am getting together supplies. For the Silly Shoes game, do the variety of shoes have to be matching pairs or can they be just one from different pairs? Are the children instructed to put on two different shoes? I've read all this before, but don't seem to remember the details.
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 Allison in NC!
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Posted 6/27/2009 9:40:19 AM |
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Our kids did find a matching pair to wear, but I don't think they would have to. It's actually hilarious to see big teenage boys as crew leaders finding a pair of high heals and running quite well in them, where they struggled in sneakers. The kids will love it!
Shawn Parker
Eddy, Texas
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Posted 6/27/2009 12:52:17 PM |
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Thanks Shawn. I'm looking for a pair of heels. My feet are sort of small, and I'm sure even some of the 5th grade boys will have feet bigger than mine.
 Allison in NC!
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Posted 6/27/2009 1:07:36 PM |
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Ask your tall teenage girls, who might have bigger feet. My daughter wears an 11, and that fit most of the boys, even if their feet are squished in, then it's even funnier to watch. Be sure to tell the photographer to get some of those shots!
Shawn Parker
Eddy, Texas
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