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  2. Hide-and-seek - Wikipedia

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    Hide-and-seek (sometimes known as hide-and-go-seek) is a popular children's game in which at least two players (usually at least three) [1] conceal themselves in a set environment, to be found by one or more seekers. The game is played by one chosen player (designated as being "it") counting to a predetermined number with eyes closed while the ...

  3. Barney's Hide & Seek Game - Wikipedia

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    Barney's Hide & Seek Game is a video game that was released in 1993, by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. This game was released exclusively in the North and South American markets. It was based on the children's television series Barney & Friends. Educational concepts taught in the game include counting, matching, and problem solving.

  4. Forty forty - Wikipedia

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    Forty Forty (also known as 123 Home, Forty Forty In, Mob Mob, Mob and other names) is a children's game combining elements of the games "It" and Hide and seek. One player is "on", or "It", and they must capture the other players by 'spying' them rather than by tagging as there is no physical contact with another player. [1]

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  6. How to play hide and seek with your dog in 8 easy steps - AOL

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    Hide and seek is a fabulous game for building a bond with your furry friend. It's a fun game that stimulates your dog's mind, engages their problem-solving skills and tires them out mentally and ...

  7. Olly olly oxen free - Wikipedia

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    "Olly olly oxen free" is a catchphrase or truce term used in children's games such as hide and seek, capture the flag, and kick the can to indicate that players who are hiding can come out into the open without losing the game or that the position of the sides in a game has changed [1] (as in which side is on the field or which side is at bat or "up" in baseball or kickball); alternatively ...