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  2. 50 creative ways to beat boredom - AOL

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    To keep young ones entertained, check out 47 fun things to do with bored kids at home, and for furry friends, try this guide to tackling pet boredom if you suspect little Fido needs to put some ...

  3. Games.com's Top 11 Free Online Boredom Busters - AOL

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    Games.com has free online games that will save you from the clutches of boredom with a variety of entertaining games. Here is a list of the top eleven games that will infuse some fun in your day ...

  4. Home Activity Centers: The Solution to Kids' Summer Boredom

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  5. PowerPoint karaoke - Wikipedia

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    The video game Talking Points in The Jackbox Party Pack 7 is based on PowerPoint karaoke. One player presents a slideshow presentation created in real time by a second "assistant" player, using a user-generated title and provided transition phrases and pictures.

  6. I spy - Wikipedia

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    The game and its wording are well known in western popular culture, for example the title of the 2002 horror film My Little Eye uses part of the wording from the game. [22] A US short film directed by Alexander Nebel titled I Spy has the following synopsis: "Full of imagination, Mia convinces bored Ingo to play the game of ‘I Spy’. More and ...

  7. Light as a feather, stiff as a board - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known account of levitation play comes from the diary of Samuel Pepys (1633–1703), a British naval administrator. Pepys’s account of levitation play comes from a conversation with a friend of his, Mr. Brisband, who claimed to have seen four little girls playing light as a feather, stiff as a board in Bordeaux, France.

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  9. Work as play - Wikipedia

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    Work as play is the concept of a qualitative change in human work activity. An idea does not have a single author, but is present in studies and culture. [1] Work is usually perceived as an external obligation and play as an internal compulsion. [2] Consequently, turning work into play is seen as the solution to the alienation of labor. [3]