Blast from the past.
Blast from the past.
And oh so recently, too.
Phone numbers on sugar packets don't count.
I saw some pre-made in the store the other day. I taught my scouts to do them a couple of years ago as part of a history lesson in toys/games of the late 19th century.And who remembers Cootie Catchers? I can still make them after all these years.
I saw some pre-made in the store the other day. I taught my scouts to do them a couple of years ago as part of a history lesson in toys/games of the late 19th century.
I know.... but they've really been around forever. I'll never forget learning to make them in elementary school. We called them fortune tellers and thought we were so cool. I brought one home to show my parents, because I thought it was so innovative and my dad says, "Oh, we always called those cootie-catchers," then proceeded to make one in about 10 seconds flat.This makes us sound really old.
I know.... but they've really been around forever. I'll never forget learning to make them in elementary school. We called them fortune tellers and thought we were so cool. I brought one home to show my parents, because I thought it was so innovative and my dad says, "Oh, we always called those cootie-catchers," then proceeded to make one in about 10 seconds flat.
Oh! Jazz should make a "weather predictor" one for Arkie!We called them fortune tellers too.