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George Manville Fenn

Board game - Young Robin Hood

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Instruction This game is for two to five players. You start on number 1 and move counter the number of circle shown on the dice. When you land on a circle at the bottom of a ladder you go UP to the top of the ladder, but when you land on a circle with a snake’s head you go DOWN to the tail of the snake. If your answer is right, you get coin. Whoever gets to the last circle first and has more coins is winner!

go UP to 14

go UP to 23

go DOWN to the tail

go DOWN to the tail

go DOWN to the tail

go UP to 3

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Why did John get the nickname Little?

answer

Because he was very big!

And now a question for the attentiveness. How to correctly complete the phrase: "I never saw such a boy: wriggling about like a ......"?

answer

young eel

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What did Robin promise before he went on a ramble?

answer

To learn the forest by degrees

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Who taught Robin how to blow the calls on his horn?

answer

Robin Hood

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What did little John teach young Robin?

answer

Archery

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What did Robin notice about the deer that he saw?

answer

They had soft dappled coats

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What did Robin do when he saw the deer?

answer

He stayed still and watched them

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How did the squirrel react when it saw Robin?

answer

It scolded Robin

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What did Robin see when he entered an open glade?

answer

A drove of small black pigs

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Was Robin happy when he met his father in the forest?

answer

Yes, he was happy

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What did Little John promise to teach young Robin?

answer

How to make a bow and arrows

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What is Robin's reaction to the herd-boy's offer to show him where to get something to eat?

answer

He accepts it gratefully

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Because they were kind and helpful

Why did the poor people in the forest like and help the outlaws