I’ve been sharing so many ideas here lately, I’ve decided that this week is “spring break!” Rather than education and play prompts, let’s take this week to get to know each other and shape the next phase of our community together.
Think back to that time before we were adults navigating the weight and expectations of the world. You know, when we were just kids. We didn't play for a resume or a grade; we played because the sun was up and the world was our lab. We didn’t come home until dark and everything was an adventure.
I’m curious, what was one game from your childhood that you could play for hours?
Was it Hide and Seek after sundown, a specific card game with your grandparents, or a world you built entirely out of sticks in the woods?
Drop the name of your favorite childhood game in the comments and one thing you remember about the "feeling" of playing it. Let’s see how many of us share the same "Play DNA."