'Let the child imbibe in the full spirit of play. There is nothing like it to keep him on the path of health, right thinking and mind development.' That is the guiding purpose of the author. The reader will find in this book a collection of old and present day games. The student of Play has long realized that there are no new games, that all our games of today are built on the old timers. The purpose of My Book of Indoor Games is to furnish amusement, entertainment and to be the means of sociability. So very often the question comes up-'What shall we do?' In many cases this book serves only as a reminder, the games and parlor tricks are well known but cannot be recalled at the critical moment. A combination, such as this, of the best of the old?fashioned games and a carefully compiled list of the games of today will furnish much help to the young in their search of entertainment and amusement. But the book will be equally useful to grownups. The author has seen staid, respectable people play 'Lubin Loo' with as much zest and spirit as the youngest group of children. All of us have played 'Going to Jerusalem.' The spirit must be there; there is nothing so contagious as the spirit of play.