Another wild day with the kids. I taught them how to play exquisite corpse, where one person draws the head, then folds the paper and covers it, so the next can continue with the body, folding over when done, and finally the last person draws the legs. Once you unfold it, you get some pretty fun characters.The three additional kids had come the day before, but they had been very shy in the beginning so things are calm and I was safe. Of course, that did not last and these kids got over their shyness and unleashed their naughtiness. Sometimes I played dead (slept), while one kid crawled under the charpoy and pushed the netting from underneath me. Another kid hovered over me, peaking into my closed eyes. It was funny to hear them talk about whether I was really alseep or not.Later, the kids taught me a game called Badshah ka supai. It was repetitve, but easy enough. You create a bunch of papers with different roles, including badshah (king), supai (soldier) and a few more more. Each paper is folded and placed in a pile. Everyone chooses a paper. The king asks who the soldier is, the soldier replies and they have to figure out who the thief is. Yeah. Anyway, we played that way too much. The little boy who is a bit young to understand the concept of rules kept jumping up excited saying "I won! I won!". This was usually before we even started a round.