Spears Happy Families. United Kingdom Spears Games Card Games Happy Families Add to Collection. We can only guess that Spears began producing proper Happy Family and Snap games after the success of John Jaques & Son in that area; maybe in the 1870s. Spears introduced a Quartet game using flowers, composers and poets as families in 1903.. Enid Blyton's Noddy Happy Families card game was published in 1955 by Sampson Low, 25 Gilbert Street, London W.1., manufactured in Great Britain. The illustrations were by Robert Tyndall.. Happy Families and an alphabet pack with rules for 22 games. 1904. So-Lah - A Game of Music. An early 20th century domino-type musical card.

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Above: cards from Happy Families - the amusing party game, published by Spear's Games, Enfield, England. c.1925. The set has eight families, making a total of 36 cards. The design of the cards has reverted to the slightly grotesque style originated by Jaques, with large heads and the addition of bright red lips.. London (published) Happy Families was one of the first card games devised to amuse rather than educate children. It was developed by John Jaques & Son of London in the 1860s. The company was responsible for introducing into England the idea of cards showing families of four, each of which has an appropriate name relating to the father's.