Children of all ages enjoy fortunes, and also like to make fortune-telling devices. A toy that is good for this purpose can be made easily from a dollar-store notebook, using pictures that are cut from old magazines.
The title of a book like this can be What is Your Fortune? On the inside, at the top of the first left-hand page, write a fortune question such as "What is Your Favorite Sport?" Now find about five pictures that show sports activities, and paste them on this first set of facing pages. Write a number close to each picture. When you tell someone's fortune, you will ask him to choose a number from 1 to 5, and whatever picture has that number will show his favorite sport. This number-choosing system is used on facing pages throughout the book.
Here are some questions that you might like to use in your fortune-telling book:
- What is your favorite food?
- What hobby is interesting to you?
- What would you like to have for Christmas?
- What animal would you like to have for a pet?
- What kind of car will you have when you grow up?
- What will be your job when you grow up?
- Where will you live twenty years from now?
- What will you have plenty of some day?
In each case, choose about five pictures, arrange each set on facing pages, number them and you are ready to tell fortunes.