A children's
game where they push a bunch of similar objects down a flight of stairs and try to get as many objects down as many stairs as possible. It requires a colonial
house to play, unless the house has a basement, and the
child can use the stairs leading to the basement.
A good example would be a jigsaw puzzle. It works best with larger puzzles, at least 500 pieces. The
child opens the puzzle at the top of the stairs, dumps all the pieces on the top step, then uses the box to push the pieces down the stairs. The
child says "Shrick!". It can also be played with other objects, such as
plastic magnetic letters/numbers, Matchbox cars, small plastic toy soldiers, etc.