Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Try out these games, they're much fun!! And remember, don't feel embarassed ;-)

Footy Oddie likes the last one best, Angel Oddie told me she likes the first one best... Which one is your favourite?


Honey, do you love me?

Players form a circle with one player in the middle (it). The middle person must approach players in the circle and ask, "Honey, do you love me?" The person being questioned must answer, "Honey, I love you but I just can't smile." If s/he does smile or laugh, s/he becomes "it" and the previous middle person joins the circle. The person who is "it" is not allowed to touch other players but may make as many funny faces as s/he wishes.

Quaker Meeting
One person is "It". All the others must sit down and be the audience. It says"Quaker Meeting has begun, no more laughing, no more fun. If you dare to crack asmile, you may have to walk a mile.". Then It makes funny faces, or sounds, or tellsjokes or does anything except touch a member of the audience, to get someone tolaugh. The first person to laugh is at the mercy of It. It can decide some horrible orembarrassing punishment (like walking a mile) for the laugher. After the laugher hascompleted the punishment, s/he is the next It. One variation - all players can decide ifthey want to set a time limit for It to make them laugh. If It does not get someone tolaugh within the allotted time frame, then the audience can decide on a punishment forIt. The next It is then chosen by a picking game (eenie meenie, etc).


Koosh Ball

How to play:

Start with small groups of about 10 people (or smaller). Form a circle.

One person starts with the koosh ball. He/she names a particular person in
the group and throws the ball to him/her.

That person must catch the ball then names another person of the group and
also throws the ball to him/her.

Everyone in that circle will throw the ball to the person they have each
named. This implies that everyone will receive the ball from the same
person and throw it to the same person. (ie: A always throws the ball to C
and C always throws it to G, etc...).

Once the students have completed a full circle of ball throwing (3-4 times)
without dropping the ball, The students will become more familiar with
the activity. The add a second ball and repeat the motion. Then go to 3-4
balls...

Once the students are comfortable with this pattern, form a bigger circle
by integrating all the students, and start throwing 1 kooshball. Make a
complete pattern. Every student will have the opportunity of receiving and
throwing the kooshball. Once the ball has gone around without being
dropped, introduce a second ball, then a third, and so on.
This game creates a pattern of motion, involving concentration, focus and a
lot of fun. I have gone as high as 9 kooshball with 27 students; it's
quite challenging.

A variation:
Students number themselves and call numbers instead of names. The ball can
be thrown up in the air and the number called must catch it before it falls
to the ground.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Have you heard about Cub Scout Oddie? - Wizzo is stuck in Verruca Woods so Sock Fairy sends for Cub Scout Oddie - but will he be prepared for the job and prepared to help?... find it out in our Special Series book "Cub Scout Oddie"

Thursday, June 18, 2009


This is a joke I just picked up around the corner:

Two pieces of string meet one day in the park and while one goes on the slide the other goes on the swings. They're having a great time until one string decides to go on the roundabout.

After a while, the string feels really dizzy and falls off, scraping across the tarmac and making as tangled mess of one end and falling in a heap. The second string looked at him and sighed "you're not very good on that roundabout are you?"

The first string looked at himself and said "I'm a frayed knot".

Friday, March 20, 2009

We are enjoying the sun and we hope you are too! Spring is behind the door and everyone in Oddieworld is celebrating as well with some recipes from Chef Oddie.



Banana bonbons

One day Chef Oddie cut a banana into slices, but because the banana was little bit sticky he decided to put it into the freezer for few minutes. He had too much work to do that day so he forgot to take the slices out. The following day he found frozen banana bonbons in the freezer! And from that time on hot days he made frozen bonbons for all the Oddies.

Sweet carrot and apple salad

Chef Oddie likes to use fruit and vegetables in his cooking because they have a lot of vitamins in them. To make this salad he washed and peeled carrots and apples and shredded them into small pieces. He added a little water, a tiny bit of sugar and also lemon juice. Carrots give you vitamin A (which is good for eyes) also C, E and B6 and many more. Apples give you A, B, C and E. This is a lovely sweet salad you can enjoy all year round!

Always ask an adult to help you when preparing food in the kitchen!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Idea of the week:

Sock Puppets!

What you want your sock puppet to look like up to you. But there are a few key ingredients:

Clean old socks! No one wants a wiffy puppet!

Markers and felt tips.

Buttons, wool, coloured paper, scissors and glue... It all depends on what character you're making - glitter for Disco Oddie, wool for Rasta Oddie, leaves for Eco Oddie... The possibilities are endless!

---Then just pull the sock over the hand that you do not use to write.

---Draw a face - remember that your thumb and forefinger will naturally make a “mouth” from which the puppet will talk, sing, recite poetry, yodel.

---Glue on buttons for eyes or ears, added a paper tongue or even glue on wool for hair or a beard. It depends whether you want your puppet to be an animal or monster or ghost or anything!

---Then it's time to start playing... make a theatre out of a cardboard box, get your friends over with their puppets and put on a silly voice!

Have fun! And if that's not enough, there's some colouring in below!

xoxox from Oddieworld

Friday, January 16, 2009

I met up with Pirate Oddie over the weekend and he had a message… and a task for you…

Ahoy there!!

Shiver me timbers! It’s been a rum day at worrrrk fer me, arrrrr. Luckily that mango smoothie I “borrowed” of Prrrincessss Oddie be fine fine grog! It’s been keepin’ my energy levels up… which I need fer all that piratin I be doin’! It’s been hard steerin’ The Odd Pearl now it be airborne… and I have to meet up with me ol’ hearty Capt’ Jack Sparrow and Long John Silver later this eve.

This morn, I met me ol’ matey Diver to talk about the treasure we be seekin’. Can yer find the differences in each picture? Aye, I can find ten! But I’ll not be tellin’ yer what treasure we be seekin’!


Email me with all the differences you can find and tell me what YOU think Pirate Oddie is searching for. One thing he’ll be certain to find, though, is mischief!





Can't wait to hear what YOU think Pirate Oddie is seeking - and I don't think it's a missing odd sock!

Lots of hearty love from Oddieworld! xoxox

Monday, January 12, 2009


So I'm back for the New Year and back to work! It's time for you to get back to work too!

Find as many Oddie related words as you can in our word search... they're forwards, sdrawkcab, diagonal, upwards, downwards so it's all very gnisufnoc...oops...confusing!

Email us at pressoffice@oddieworld.com to tell us how many Oddie characters, place names and other Oddie themed words you've found. You may even spot some we haven't spotted!


Keep checking the blog because we'll be adding more games and fun over the next few weeks.

Lots of love from Oddieworld xoxox