The games our elders played are a library written in bodies and voices. Pickney Time keeps that library open three ways: a living museum you can read all year, one day each year when the generations play together, and ten summer weeks when children learn it deep.
Over one hundred Jamaican children's games — rules, songs, history, and memories — building toward the world's largest archive of Jamaican play. Soon you'll be able to add your own memories, photos, and recordings directly to every game's page.
Enter the Museum →One day a year, the elders come to play. Ring games, yard games, and toy-making — grandparents, parents, and pickney side by side, passing heritage the way it has always moved: in person, in play.
About Sports Day →A full-day cultural day camp where the museum comes alive — games, music, storytelling, nature, and a heritage showcase, with sliding-scale tuition so no child is turned away.
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