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Okay, ready for some fun??

This is a fun game to play almost anywhere as long as the supplies are handy. It's not too messy, it's fairly quiet and it's a great way to help you learn the parts of the body in Korean, which can come in very handy.

What you'll need is as follows:

  • Roll of white paper wide enough to fit a person.
  • Packs of different colored post-its.
  • Pens / Pencils
  • 2 or more "players"

How to Play:

  1. Write out the Korean terminology for each body part on the post its, making sure each color post it has its own set of body parts.
  2. Roll out enough paper for one person to lay on top of. Legs should be slightly spread and arms several inches away from the body without running off the page. Have someone trace along the outsides of the body, fixing any missed areas when finished.
  3. Hang drawing on a wall or over a door.
  4. Each person should take a turn placing Korean terminology over the part of the body which they think the word means. When post-its run out, have a grown up, or neutral party, see which player has the most body parts correct.