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  • The Klutz Book of Jacks

    Inc. Klutz

    Paperback (Klutz, Nov. 1, 1988)
    A spiral-bound collation of twenty neighborhood-approved, playground-tested, summer-camp-quality jacks games. Comes complete with a set of jacks, a ball and a nifty fabric bag to store them in.
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  • The Klutz Book of Jacks

    Editors Of Klutz

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, Sept. 1, 2010)
    A collection of 20 of the most time-honored, playground-tested, quality jacks games. Pigs in the Pen, Scatter, Slugsnail, and Seisnialp (that’s “plainsies” backward), they’re all here — and more. We also include a set of 15 metal jacks, a Klutz-custom high-bounce rubber ball, and a drawstring fabric pouch. You’ll play the games for funsies and love the book for suresies.Comes With: rubber ball, 15 jacks, cloth storage bag• Create wonderful things • Be good • Have fun
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  • the klutz bookof jacks

    klutz press

    Hardcover (klutz press, Jan. 1, 1989)
    Spiral bound book, and bag of jacks attached to spiral binding. Missing 3 jacks.
  • The Jacks Book & The Jacks

    Sally Chabert

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, May 1, 1999)
    Hot on the heels of the red-hot The Yo-Yo Book & The Yo-Yo comes The Jacks Book & The Jacks. Packaged with all the equipment a kid needs - 14 metal jacks, a red rubber ball, and a cloth pouch to carry and store them in - it's the fourth title in the series that celebrates great American childhood games.And whether it's called Jacks or Huripapa, Cincos Marias, Maakgep, Abhadho, Iguni, or Zhua San, it just may be one of the oldest and most universal games ever. Archaeologists believe Cro-Magnon ancestors originally played a version of Jacks to hone the hand-eye coordination necessary for hunting and fighting. Ancient Greek and Roman kids played knucklebones, a direct predecessor of modern Jacks. Over the years, the jacks in Jacks have been pebbles, bones, seeds, little bags of rice, and, of course, the metal and plastic jacks we know today.Illustrated throughout with black-and-white photographs, The Jacks Book moves from basic rules, fundamentals, and do's and don'ts to the classic American games - Eggs in the Basket, Pigs in the Pen, Jacks on the Rooftop, Five Finger, Challenge, and more. There are variations: "weird" Jacks; instructions for making international jacks (such as the bags of rice used in Singapore); Jacks songs and trivia; eight other activities to do with jacks; and a knucklebones recipe. Jacks is play-it-anywhere, play-it-anytime fun. Just follow the bouncing ball.
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  • The Klutz Book of Jacks

    Inc. Klutz

    Spiral-bound (Klutz, Nov. 15, 1988)
    A spiral-bound collation of twenty neighborhood-approved, playground-tested, summer-camp-quality jacks games. Comes complete with a set of jacks, a ball and a nifty fabric bag to store them in.
  • The Jacks Book & The Jacks

    Sally Chabert

    Paperback (Workman Publishing Company, March 15, 1728)
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