Ten Classis Kids Party Games With a Twist
by: Patricia B. Jensen The most exciting
part of a kids party is the party games, and why not start with
the classics? We've all played musical chairs, pin-the-tail, and
limbo. But have you played them like this? Learn how to give each
classic child party game idea its own unique twist to fit your party
theme.
BEAN BAG TOSS/FEED THE MONSTER
Draw a monster face on a piece of poster board or heavy cardboard
and cut a hole in the box where the his mouth would be, large enough
for the bean bags to be thrown through easily. Lean the monster
face against a chair and place it 6-8 feet away (depending upon
the abilities of the guests).
Everyone takes a turn tossing three items of "food" (use
beanbags, cloth balls, rolled socks, or other small objects such
as squeak toys for dogs) into the character's mouth. After each
child's turn, retrieve the "food" and hand it to the next
child. Every time a child successfully "feeds" the monster,
he gets a small prize such as a sticker or wrapped candy.
Twist: Use a character which relates to your party theme instead
of a monster: T-Rex for Dinosaur party; Clown for a Circus party;
Gorilla for a Jungle Party
DUCK DUCK GOOSE
Gather your guests to sit in a circle and let the party child begin
as the "Goose." He/she walks around the circle tapping
each child lightly on the head, saying "Duck" with each
tap. At any time, the party child can choose the next person to
be the Goose, by saying "Goose" when tapping that person
on the head. That child gets up and chases the birthday child around
the circle.
If the new Goose does not tag the birthday child before he/she
makes it all the way around the circle and sits in the open spot,
then the new Goose becomes "it." If the new Goose tags
the birthday child, then the birthday child remains "it"
for the next round and the game continues.
Twist: Buzz, Buzz, Sting for a Bug Party; Tick, Tick, Tock for
a Pirate Party
GUESS HOW MANY?
Before the party, fill a jar with candy or small toys. Count them
before you put them into the jar. As your guests arrive, have each
one guess how many toys or candies they think are in the jar. Write
down each person's guess. At the end of the party, the person who
guesses the closest number is the winner and gets to take home the
jar.
Twist: Small plastic insects for a Bug Party, black and orange
jellybeans for a Halloween party; small plastic dinosaurs for a
Dinosaur Party
HOT POTATO
Played like the classic Hot Potato game. Children sit in a circle
and pass an item around while an adult leader plays music. The child
holding the item when the music stops is out. Last player left not
holding the item is the winner.
Twist: Pass a big hairy toy spider for a Halloween party; rubber
snake for a Western Party; teddy bear for a Teddy Bear Party
Another Twist: Cold Potato - Kids throw a water balloon back and
forth across the circle. The player holding it when it breaks is
out. Last player left dry is the winner.
LIMBO
Two adults hold a pole, mop or broomstick at child's height. Start
the music (Caribbean is best). Children must walk under the pole
without touching it. After each round, the adults lower the pole
an inch or two. When the pole gets very low, children may bend backward
and shimmy under, or even crawl. If a player touches the pole, he
is out.
Twist: Pirate Limbo - adults hold a play sword; Halloween Limbo
- adults hold a witch's broom; Fairy Party - adults hold a magic
wand
Another Twist: Water Limbo - Have an adult point a stream of water
for kids to limbo under. Great for a pool party!
MEMORY
Place about 10 to 15 small items or toys such as a pencil, watch,
comb, spoon, toy car, etc. on a tray and cover with a cloth. Have
guests sit in a circle with the tray in the middle. Remove the cloth
for 60 seconds while guests try to remember as many of the objects
as possible. When time is up, replace the cloth.
Now, each person has to name an object on the tray. The first person
to fail to name an object, repeats an object or names something
not on the tray is out. The tray is then removed and some or all
of the objects replaced, and the game re-started with the person
following the one who is out. If the game is too easy for the group,
add more objects or reduce the time.
Twist: Use whatever objects relate to your party theme: construction
trucks for a Construction Party; make-up items for a Dress-Up Party
MUSICAL CHAIRS
Set up one fewer chair than the number of guests at your party.
Start the music and have the children walk in a circle around the
chairs, until you stop the music. When the music stops everyone
tries to sit on a vacant chair. (Only one person per chair) The
person who doesn't find a chair is out. One chair is taken away
and the game continues until only one person (The Winner) is left.
This game can also be played with pillows or cardboard pictures
placed on the floor for kids to jump on.
Twist: Musical Anthills for a Bug Party; Musical Islands for a
Pirate Party; Musical Webs for a Spider Man Party
PIN THE TAIL ON THE DONKEY
When it's time to play the game, mount your poster on the wall
and place a piece of tape on the back of each object the children
will be pinning on the poster. Blindfold each child, spin them around,
and point them toward the poster. The child who pins their object
closest to the designated spot, is the winner!
Twist: Pin the nose on the clown; Pin the Tooth on the T-Rex; Pin
the Spider on the web for a Bug Party; Pin the X on the treasure
map for a Pirate Party
SIMON SAYS
Children stand in a group in front of the leader. The leader says,
"Simon says, 'Do this,'" as she taps her head, claps her
hands, turns around, etc. The children must follow the leader's
actions, but only if she begins with "Simon says..." If
the leader just says "Do this," the children must do nothing.
If a child makes a mistake, he is out. The last child "in"
is the winner.
Twist: Change "Simon Says" to a character relating to
your party's theme: "Blackbeard Says" for a Pirate Party;
"Spider Man Says" for a Spider Man Party; "Cinderella
Says" for a Princess Party.
SPIN THE BOTTLE (for opening gifts)
Direct guests to sit in a circle holding the gift they brought.
The birthday child spins a soda bottle and opens the gift of the
party guest at whom the bottle is pointing when it stops. If it
stops at a person that has already given a gift just go left until
you find someone that hasn't had the gift they brought opened. A
calm and quiet way to open gifts without all the pushing and shoving.
Twist: Spin the Spyglass for a Pirate Party; Spin the Ruler for
a Construction Party; Spin the Barbie for a Barbie or Princess Party
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About The Author
Patricia B. Jensen is a mother of three and kids party enthusiast.
She is the webmaster and owner of Kids-Party-Paradise.com - a complete
resource for kids party ideas including invitations, cakes, decorations,
games, costumes, favors, and food.
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