Stolen from: A Network for Jewish Youth
Everybody sits on chairs in a circle, except for one person, who stands in the middle. The person in the middle shouts out a type of clothes, and everybody wearing that type of clothes has to jump up and switch seats as quickly as possible. The person in the middle also tries to sit down. The person left without a seat at the end has to shout out another type of clothes, and so on.
A variation that works better with older groups is for the person in the middle to start a sentance with "I've never..." and anyone sitting down who has done that thing has to swap seats.
Examples -
I've never been to America.
I've never worn a skirt.
I've never had glasses.
I've never stayed in hospital.
Apparently one of my young people has never eaten cheesecake. Who knew?
Clothes dash/I've never
Wednesday, November 26, 2008Posted by Victoria at 4:48 PM
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Vickie is a student youth and children's worker at Northern Moor Community Church and watches too much sci fi.

Louise is the Youth Ministry Course Coordinator at Nazarene Theological College and likes Ikea.
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