Mary E. Blain

Mary E. Blain
Mary E. Blain is an American author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the early 20th century. She wrote several books focusing on games, activities, and traditions, with "Games for Hallow-e'en" (1912) being one of her most recognized works. Blain's writings often incorporated seasonal and holiday themes, offering practical ideas for festive celebrations. Her works are valued for their charming simplicity and insight into early 20th-century American customs.

Author's Books:


A RUNNING MAZE Form a long line of children—one behind the other. The leader starts running, and is followed by all the rest. They must be sharp enough to do exactly as the leader does. After running for a moment or two in the ordinary running step, the leader changes to a hopping step, then to a marching step, quick time, then to a marching step, slow time, claps and runs with hands on sides, hands... more...

GAMES FOR HALLOW-E'EN Hallow-e'en or Hallow-Even is the last night of October, being the eve or vigil of All-Hallow's or All Saint's Day, and no holiday in all the year is so informal or so marked by fun both for grown-ups as well as children as this one. On this night there should be nothing but laughter, fun and mystery. It is the night when Fairies dance, Ghosts, Witches, Devils... more...