Instructions for childrens party games




















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. Fill the dancefloor and challenge your party guests to a game of musical statues. Play some music and ask your guests to freeze when the music stops. Anyone left dancing or giggling!

All you need is a music player and space for people to dance. Just make sure you have adult supervision at all times. Break out your music player and treat your party guests to a game of hot potato.

For summer parties , swap the beanbag or ball for a water balloon and add an extra layer of fun to the mix. This is an activity that works best in a circle, so consider pairing it with a game of pass the parcel or duck duck goose while your guests are seated. Recreate the field day experience by bringing the three-legged race to your next outdoor get-together. Pair up your party guests and use a rope or material to bind two of their legs together. The first pair over the finish line is crowned the winner.

Keep up the encouragement with a lively and supportive crowd, and a fun prize for the winning team. Engage all your party guests with a fun, themed scavenger hunt. Create a checklist of items guests need to find or locations to visit before collecting a prize. Challenge your guests to find acorns, flowers, and garlands at a fairy-themed kids birthday party. Tether Ball - Fast paced game using the tether ball and pole. What Time is it Mr.

For more fun kids games see our alphabetical list of games kids play. Splash and Water. Birthday Party Games. Classic Games List The classic and traditional children's games we played as kids.

Rules and instructions are listed for each classic game. Blindman's Bluff - Blindfolded player tries to find and identify other players. Button, Button, Who's Got the Button? Capture the Flag - Capture the other teams flag and return it to your home base without getting caught. Give one child a paper cup and the other child a cup filled with regular sized marshmallows.

The pair with the most marshmallows thrown into the paper cup wins. Play this game two at a time. Fill two empty tissue boxes with ping-pong balls, the same amount in each box. Tie the boxes around the waist of each player. The kids must shake out the ping pong balls without using their hands. The first to empty their box wins or the child with the fewest balls left in their box after a minute wins.

This is such an easy party game! Challenge the kids to move the cookie from their forehead to their mouth without using their hands. The first child to get the cookie to their mouth wins! Draw a donkey on a large piece of paper and make a tail from a separate piece of card.

Boil some eggs until they are very hard. The children race to the finish line. Each time they drop the egg they have to go back to the start and start again. This is an absolute classic kids party game and it is a great game for six, seven and eight-year-olds to play as they can employ an element of strategy to try to win.

Any child caught moving or wobbling when she turns around has to go back to the start line and start again. This game is great for kids from six years old upwards. You will need a large bar of chocolate, a knife and fork, a scarf, hat and gloves. Oversized hats and gloves work super well for extra laughs.

Get the children to sit around a plate with the large bar of chocolate on it. Each child takes their turn to roll a die until someone rolls a six. The child who rolls a six then has to put on the hat, scarf and gloves and start to cut and eat the chocolate using the knife and fork. The other children continue rolling the die until another six is rolled. At that point, the child-eating the chocolate must stop eating. The game ends when the whole bar of chocolate has been eaten.

You will need to have two or enough for however many teams you plan to have baskets or containers to put an equal number of blown up balloons in. They then have to sit on the balloon until it pops, at which point they run back to their team and the next child sets off.

The first team to pop all their balloons wins. You will need doughnuts, string and a washing line for this game. Buy enough doughnuts for every party guest and tie string round them.

Attach all the doughnut strings to a washing line and then hang the washing line across the room — you can always ask a couple of willing parents to hold the line if need be. You will need to have a small selection of random items, a kitchen tray and a tea towel. Plus a pen and paper for each party guest.

Put the items on the tray and let the kids look at the tray for 30 seconds, then cover the items with the tea towel. Each child has to write down what they remember as being on the tray.

Fancy Land on Amazon has some brilliant kids party stickers that come in rolls of , including reward stickers , superhero stickers and super cute animal face stickers. These games can be adapted to suit the size of party group and the age of the kids at the party. Dance to the music, when it stops sit down as quickly as possible.

Last one to sit down is OUT! The last child dancing is the winner. Dance to music, when it stops stand as still as possible — like a statue! Any child spotted moving is OUT! Whoever has it when the music stops is out. See the game in action. The children race to the finish line, each time they drop the egg they have to go back to the start and start again. One child walks around the outside of the circle saying duck, duck, duck and then pats someone on the head and says goose.

Pass the parcel to the music, when the music stops, the child holding the parcel unwraps a layer. This follows the same principle as Pass the Parcel, but saves you the faff of wrapping up loads of presents. The children take turns at putting their hands behind their back and trying to eat until the string is empty. Every child that can get to the end without falling off wins — though of course, you can enrol all the other children in pulling faces and causing general distractions to cause them to fall off.

The child who rolls a six then has to put on a hat, scarf and gloves and start to cut and eat the chocolate using a knife and fork. One person — this can be the host or a child — is the seeker and hides their eyes whilst counting to or whatever number is suitable. Make a batch of individual bowls of jelly with a small animal figurine in each. Do wash the figurines first!



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