1954
Riddles are little poems or phrases that pose a question that needs answering. Riddles frequently rhyme, but this is not a requirement.
For hours of fun,
preschoolers and their bigger friends would agree,
taking turns, reaching goals - and all without reading,
is all that it was meant to be.
A spin, a choice and then to win,
simply complete a picture.
Don't sit there all torn and in tatters,
just know what I am is all that matters!
What am I?
HintI teach youngsters the fine art of playing together.
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Answer
The Raggedy Ann Board Game. Introduced in 1954, for hours of fun for preschoolers and their bigger friends to learn the fine art of playing together, taking turns, reaching a goal-and all without needing to read. The world was a simpler place, once.
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(user deleted)
Nov 21, 2006
| a sleeping mat? |
scallio   
Nov 21, 2006
| Never heard of the Raggedy Ann and Andy board game.
I do love board games though. We play once a week or so.  |
Lizzie713   
Nov 24, 2006
| Never heard of that
you had me beat
Thanks  |
Pizzazz2u   
Nov 24, 2006
| Games like these were the main thing going in our household for years, while I was going up. The teaser is fantastic! Although, my answer would have been the game of Life. Keep bringing these type of teasers forth!  |
Brainy_1   
Nov 24, 2006
| You got me on this one. I never played this game and I had all the board games when I was a child. Great teaser!  |
vlerma   
Dec 17, 2006
| I agree the world was a simplier place once. This game I did not know but a great teaser.  |
deepsea   
Jan 12, 2007
| I can't say i cared for that one, 
most of your riddles are amazing but this one, not so much |
xdbtcp    
May 10, 2011
| was thinking pin the tail on the donkey...  |
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