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'''"Kim's Game"''' is an exercise used to develop a person's capacity to observe and remember specific details.  The name is derived from [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s novel ''[[Kim (novel)|Kim]]''.  In that novel, the exercise was used to train Kim and other students in the art of clandestine operations in Central Asia and Northern India.
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'''"Kim's Game"''' is an exercise used to develop a person's capacity to observe and remember specific details.  The name is derived from [[Rudyard Kipling]]'s novel ''[[Kim (novel)|Kim]]''.  In that novel, the exercise was used to train Kim and other students in the art of [[clandestine]] operations in [[Central Asia]] and [[Northern India]].


In his book ''Scouting Games'' [[Robert Baden-Powell]], the founder of [[Scouting]], describes the playing of Kim's Game as follows:
In his book ''Scouting Games'' [[Robert Baden-Powell]], the founder of [[Scouting]], describes the playing of Kim's Game as follows:
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This game is commonly played with young pre-school aged children, as it is great for developing memory, observation skills and can be used for learning new groups of objects,s uch as shapes or fruits.
This game is commonly played with young pre-school aged children, as it is great for developing memory, observation skills and can be used for learning new groups of objects,s uch as shapes or fruits.


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