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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. | |||
'''"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 | |||
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. | ||
[[fr:Jeu de Kim]] | |||
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[[Category:Scouting]] | [[Category:Scouting]] |