It's a great game, and it's great exercise for the kids. Have each of the kids pose themselves like a statue, and they can get into any position that they want. Once all of the children have settled into their position, an adult or child will go around the "statue garden" and see if they can make the statues laugh.
They can say anything they want to make the statues laugh, but they can't touch the statues. They can make jokes, say silly words, tell fart jokes, or anything they want, but no tickling or touching. Divide the kids into two teams, and place one team on each side of the yard. The goal of the game is for the teams to run across, nab the other team's flag, and run back before the other team can stop them. You can draw a line down the center of the yard, and that line will mark each team's territory.
If one player is touched in the territory of the other team, they go to "jail" until one of their players can "free" them by running and touching them without getting caught. Set up a little obstacle course that your kids have to run through, using a tire swing, lawn chairs, a table, your garden climbing set, and so on.
Have all of the kids huddle at the beginning of the course, and select one child to be the Wolf. The kids will need to assign one of their participants as Mother Hen, who will hand out the colors to the children simply by saying, "You are green, you are yellow, you are red When each child is assigned a color, the Mother Hen will be given a color as well and finally, a family color is assigned to everybody.
The Wolf comes up to the group and asks for eggs of one color. If anyone has been given that color, they have to run around the course and try to make it back to the 'Henhouse' before they are caught by the Wolf. If the Mother Hen's color is called, she has to run, and the game ends if she is caught.
If the family color is called out, everyone has to run. Have all of the children form a straight line at one end of the yard, and give them each a spoon. On that spoon, place one boiled egg, which they are not allowed to drop. They have to race to the line at the other end of the yard, but without dropping their egg. If an egg drops, the child has to pick it up and go back to the beginning. Divide the room into two teams, and hand each person a balloon to inflate.
Tell them to blow it up to their desired size, and tie it off. They will then form a line, and each person will take turns running to the opposite end of the room and sitting on a chair. They will place the balloon between their bottom and the chair, and the goal is to pop the balloon as quickly as possible. Once the balloon has popped, they run back and touch the next person in line. The game continues until one team has popped all of their balloons.
Tell them to show no one the paper, and to tell no one what their animal is. You will have prepared a hat with two pieces of paper for each animal, ensuring that everyone that gets a piece of paper has an animal partner.
When it comes time to play the game, simply tell everyone that they need to make the noise that their animal makes, or mimic the motions of their animal.
They have to go around the room until they find their animal partner, and the first ones to pair up will win the game. Have everyone sit around in a circle, and assign one person to be the elephant.
Everyone else in the room will be given an animal, and they have to come up with a simple action for their animal. Make sure the action isn't too complex. Once the game begins, the elephant starts out by performing his action crossing his right hand in front of his face, and reaching around his arm with his left hand to touch his nose , followed by the action of another animal.
The person that has that animal assigned to them will perform their animal's action, followed by another. Let the children blow the feather to the other side of the table, and a point is given to the team that makes the feather touch the table on their opponent's side. Hand out a straw to all of the children that want to play the game, and have them stand all around the table.
Divide the children into teams, and drop a ping pong ball onto the table. The children will have to use their straws to blow the ping pong ball off the other side of the table, and they will get a point if they do.
Cut out a tail from a piece of paper for each of the children, and stick a thumbtack through the top of the tail. Each child will take a turn being blindfolded, and they will have to grope their way up to the donkey, find where they think the tail should be, and use the thumbtack to stick the tail onto the donkey.
Musical chairs is a fun way to get your guests moving and expend some energy. Add a disco ball, gold fringe curtains, and plenty of showstopping tunes for the perfect musical game. Before the party starts, find a small gift and wrap it in layers of paper, with pieces of candy hidden in the layers between.
Gather your party guests and ask them to sit in one big circle. Starting with one person, pass the parcel around the circle until the music stops. Whoever is holding the parcel at that moment gets to unwrap a layer and keep the candy. Keep passing the parcel until there are no more layers left, and the winner ends up with a prize to keep. For a more eco-friendly take on this classic game, swap the paper layers with reusable fabric instead. Guests can then enjoy the sweet treat and take home the fabric that they can use as a cape for a small toy figurine or a flag for a castle.
Simon Says is the ultimate copycat party game for kids. Have some fun with this and use it as an easy way to get your youngest guests moving and enjoying themselves. Make the tug of war easy for a younger crowd, or ramp up the difficulty for older kids. You could even invite grown-ups to join in, or make it a family versus family team game.
Keep it simple or theme your tug of war to match your party decor by dyeing the rope or asking your guests to wear funny hats. Get everyone lined up to play a few rounds of ring toss in this easy outdoor party game for kids. Challenge your guests to throw hoops onto stakes to win points.
At the end of the game, the player or team with the most points wins. Ring toss is one of those games that is super easy to fit into your party theme. Swap the usual stakes for flamingos, or style them up as mountains, swords, or the masts of a boat.
Bring back a classic party game with a sweet and simple egg and spoon race. Gather a crowd and ask your guests to team up or go it solo to see who can make it to the finish line with their egg intact. Reimagine this with a pretend diamond for a princess party , or a wheel for a car-themed celebration. If the birthday kid is a Lego fan, combine this with a mini engineering challenge to see who can build the best spoon from building blocks.
You can even combine this game with a Simon Says type of game by having them watch you act something out but they have to do the opposite. Minute to Win It games are short games that are both fun and challenging.
These are perfect for birthday parties because everyone or just a few can play during the party. They also only take a few supplies and most of them you'll already find in your home. There are a whopping 35 Minute to Win It games here that will keep everyone at the party busy and having fun.
These are great for kids, tweens, teens, and even grown-ups. There are also some ideas here on how to play the games in various ways - against the clock, as a small team, or as a large group. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile.
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