When my children and their children still believed in fairies and
Magic, we played the water tower game. There is a water tower
close to our home, I told the children that a witch was imprisoned
in the tower. She was so hard to get along with, the witches union
took away her magic power and banished her the water tower, all she could do was; to giver dirty looks, shake her fists and yell at us.
As we drove by the tower some one say ‘There’s the Witch!’, then
everyone would spot her, even kids who had no played the game before, not wanting to be odd man out they would say they saw her. They loved the game and the tantalizing face that she might come down. Below is what I would imagine a child’s worse case scenario would be.
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When my children and their children still believed in fairies and
Magic, we played the water tower game. There is a water tower
close to our home, I told the children that a witch was imprisoned
in the tower. She was so hard to get along with, the witches union
took away her magic power and banished her the water tower, all she could do was; to giver dirty looks, shake her fists and yell at us.
As we drove by the tower some one say ‘There’s the Witch!’, then
everyone would spot her, even kids who had no played the game before, not wanting to be odd man out they would say they saw her. They loved the game and the tantalizing face that she might come down. Below is what I would imagine a child’s worse case scenario would be.
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In playing this game I did not set out to traumatize, but rather to
dramatize………