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. Hide toy animals around your backyard and get your guests to round them up for a zoo- or safari-themed celebration.
For neighborhood BBQs and get-togethers, you can even ask friends and families to group together and explore the wider area as they search for clues. If you have plenty of space, an obstacle course is a surefire way to bring out the smiles. Hire in an obstacle course from an events supplier, or get creative and make a DIY version. Mix hurdles with water challenges, and add in plenty of balloons and inflatables to make the course even more fun.
The best birthday parties are full of fun and laughter, and games play a big role in making sure everyone has a good time. August 31, Event Planning , Social and Special Events. Design: LNZart. Design: Mint Parcel. Design: Becky Nimoy Stationery. Design: Paper Raven Co.
Search for:. Set up chairs or cushions in a circle but have one less than the number of people playing. When the music stops, anyone without a seat is eliminated and one chair is removed. Last one in the last chair wins! This birthday party game could get messy quickly, but that makes it all the more fun! Have all the guests put one hand behind their back and use the other hand to hold a spoon with an egg in it.
Have them run to the finish line just like that. The first one who makes it with the egg still intact and their arm behind their back, wins. If the egg falls halfway through, they have to start over from the beginning.
Much like charades but through writing, this free birthday party game involves guessing what your partner is describing. Have the pair sit back to back. One partner has an object that they have to describe to their partner who draws out what he or she thinks the partner is holding. The team that finishes with the quickest time wins. The only catch is that the one holding the object cannot say its name or explain what the object is used for. This is a perfect birthday party game for a large crowd, and multiple people can get prizes along the way.
The basic idea is to wrap several presents in plastic wrap and pass the ball around the table. Each person can have a try at unwrapping an object from the ball until the next person rolls doubles on their dice. This is one of the easiest birthday party games to start because it just requires the participants—no props or money involved. However, it gets hard quickly. To play this game, instruct the guests to do something, but they have to do the opposite in order to stay in the game.
For example, if you say raise your right hand, they have to raise their left hand; if you say to jump, they need to squat. 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.
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Family band party Materials : utensils; plastic bottles, small buckets or empty yogurt tubs. Card memory game Materials : deck of playing cards. Cooking show Materials : pots, pans and utensils; kid-friendly recipes ; plus a camera to film your show.
Treasure hunt Materials : store-bought or homemade prize; treasure map. Reading games Materials : books use this list to help you get started ; a comfortable place to enjoy a good read.
Magic show Materials : magic set or rope, cards and coins. Encourage your child to bring out their inner magician. Juggling Materials : soft inflatable or plastic balls. Your child can learn how to juggle using lightweight and soft items found at home. Physical indoor games for kids Help your child burn off some energy with these indoor games that promote physical activity.
Dance contest Materials : music try this kid-friendly playlist ; space to dance. Start a family dance competition to get your kids moving to their favorite songs! Tip: make sure you child-proof the obstacle course to prevent injuries. Balance beam Materials : colored tape or folded blankets Help develop kids' balance and motor skills by showing them how to walk straight along taped floors or folded blankets.
Balloon tennis Materials : colorful balloons. Yoga Materials : yoga mat or towel; comfortable clothing. Three-legged race Materials : tube socks or a circular piece of fabric. Potato sack race Materials : burlap sack or pillowcase. Use a burlap sack or pillowcase and have kids jump from one end of the room to the other. Target practice Materials : empty toilet paper rolls; plastic bottles; socks. Hula hooping Materials : hula hoop. Indoor party games for kids Bring classic birthday party games to your house — no party required!
Hide and seek Materials : places to hide. Make this game more fun by adding a twist to an old favorite! Musical chairs Materials : music; chairs Put your chairs in a circle, with one less chair than the amount of people playing. Broken Telephone Materials : two or more players. Get the entire family involved in this humorous game! Freeze Materials : music and a lot of laughter! Pictionary Materials : Pictionary game or a pad of paper and pens, plus a timer.
Hot potato Materials : music; plastic ball or a real potato! Play-dough Materials : Containers of Play-Doh or make your own and your imagination. Build a fort Materials : table; blanket; chairs; boxes; pillows. Bubble-making Materials : dish soap; water; bubble wand. Craft paint projects Materials : washable paints; brushes; small tub of water to rinse brushes; smooth rocks; popsicle sticks; a pad of craft paper.
Let your kids' inner Picasso emerge through painted crafts you can proudly display at home. Tip: painting on rocks is a wonderful craft kids love! Origami Materials : origami paper, construction paper or printer paper. Use books and other online resources to learn how to create origami projects with your child.
Sewing projects Materials : small amount of fabric cm in length ; thread; sewing machine; a fun sewing pattern. Indoor group games for kids Your whole family can enjoy playing these fun team-building games together! Twister Materials : Twister board game One referee spins the wheel and tells players where to place their hands and feet on the colored mat. Red Light, Green Light Materials : two or more players Green light allows kids to move from one area to another, while red light stops them from moving.
Mother May I Materials : three or more players Kids stand at the starting line with a parent several feet across the room. The first person to the finish line wins! Catch Materials : ping-pong balls, plastic balls or small stuffed toys. Put on a play Materials : homemade or store-bought costumes; music; homemade stage; a cool story idea.
Indoor croquet Materials : empty toilet paper and paper towel rolls; colorful construction paper. Virtual team-building party Materials : device with an internet connection; Zoom or Google Meet account; another family to connect with.
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