SC-S29/W1- Nostalgia Of The Liitle Me : Games we used to play (who is the king's minister, Chum chum, playing cards)
Hello everyone this is @isha-rehman.Finally SC-S29 has begun and we are stepping into the first week of an exciting journey Today I’m thrilled to participate in a heartwarming competition about childhood memories and marble games. The invetation by @sohanurrahman feels lik the golden ticket to reviset the laughter joy and tinny adventurs that shapid my early years.
With a heart foll of nostalgia and a smile on my face I am excited to share stories from my childhood momints of mischief gams and innocent compatitions that are still vivid in my memory. this post is written with sincere love and grathitude celebriting not just my memories bot also the joy of connacting through stores.
Let’s step back in time and relive those magicall days!
Childhood Adventures:
Games That Made Me Smile
Some of my hapiest childhood memories weren’t in fancy toys or gadgets they were in simple games with friends and familly. here are the ones that shaped my laughter teamwork and quick thinking.
Games
1. Who Is the King’s Minister?
(Badshah ka Wazir)
Players:
5–12
Roles:
King Minister Soldiers and thief
Sitting in a circle our eyes sparkled with mischief. One of us became the King one the Minister and the rest were soldiers. The King’s question echoed in the air:
“Who is my Minister?”
Every twitch every blink every tiny smile could give away the Minister. If the King guessed wrong… oh the penalties! Dancing singing or silly gestures that made everyone roar with laughter.
Memory Highlight:
I remember hiding as the Minister while my best friend became the King. I held my breath with every glance he threw—pure adrenaline mixed with joy!
Life Lesson:
Observation and patience go a long way and sometimes playing with subtlety is just as fun as winning.
2. Chum Chum Chum
Players:
3–10
No equipment needed
The playground turned into a battlefield. The tagger shouted:
“Chum Chum Chum!”
Chaos exploded! Feet pounded the ground hearts raced and laughter echoed. Each time someone got tagged they became the new tagger and the game started all over.
Memory Highlight:
I remember sprinting across the field feeling the wind on my face hearing friends’ laughter and realizing that every chase every escape made our bonds stronger.
Life Lesson:
Quick thinking teamwork and trust in friends are as valuable as any prize.
3. Childhood Card Games
Games Played:
Playing cards
Quiet afternoons yet the excitement was real. Cards in hand friends and siblings gathered around. Every turn brought anticipation: Would luck favor me this time? Would my clever strategy pay off?
Memory Highlight:
I remember winning my first full hand in Uno—pure joy! And when I lost the groans and teasing created laughter that lasted longer than the game itself.
Life Lesson:
Patience strategy and fair play are learned best when shared with others.
Reflection
This gammes weren’t just fun they were mini life lessions wrapped in laugter. They taught me:
Teamwork & Cooperation – Running together planning together.
Observation & Patience
Every glance or gesture mattered.
Confidence & Joy
Winning losing and laughing without fear.
even now thinking about them fils me with warnth. childhood games wern’t just pastimes they were the heart of growing up the bridge to friendships and th spark of endliss joy.






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