The activity in question centers around a narrative read aloud to a group. Throughout the story, the words “left” and “right” are used as cues. When “left” is heard, participants pass an object (often a wrapped gift or prize) to the person on their left. Conversely, hearing “right” prompts a pass to the right. This continues until the story concludes, and the individual holding the object at the end typically receives it as a prize. Available resources enable the creation of this game using biblical themes, and may be obtained without cost for printing and use.
The primary benefit of such an activity is its capacity to provide entertainment and encourage engagement within a group setting. It can foster a lighthearted atmosphere while subtly reinforcing familiarity with biblical stories and characters. Variations of the game have been employed for several decades in various social contexts, including church gatherings, family events, and educational settings, evolving with different themes and narrative structures.