Guess What I AmGroup Game Object: To guess what "It" is... A take-off on Charades just for toddlers and children Need:2 or more players Materials Needed: Basket and pictures of different animals.(cut from magazines or print from the Internet) How to play:Fill a basket with pictures of different animals. The child who is "it" picks a picture out of [...]
Mummy WrapAges 6-12Six or More PlayersObject: To be the first player to wrap your partner from head to toe like a mummy. Materials Needed: One roll of white or colored toilet paper for every two kids. Optional: Scotch Tape Directions: Divide the kids into pairs with one as the mummy and the other as the mummy wrapper. [...]
Giggle & LaughA Group Party Game Kids love being able to giggle and laugh as part of the game but can they really be quiet, too? This game is a take-off on Musical Chairs. Ask children to gather in a circle with space in the middle. Toss an object in the air (handkerchief, feather, balloon, bubbles) into [...]
"ICE BREAKERS"to warm up your party! Very simple… if you use items in pairs, so that your guests have to find their "match", and in order to do so, they have to talk to each other to find their "partner". Some examples: Jokes and Punch LinesPerson with the joke, "Why did the chicken cross the road"… has [...]
Spice of Life Using kitchen spices and plastic sandwich bags, put a little of each spice into individual baggies. Bags are passed around to each guest, who writes down the name of the spice. Winner is the one guessing the most spices correctly. Don't forget to include salt, pepper and MSG.
Penny in a Pinch Place an empty wide-mouth bottle (Ragu, Prego, etc.) in the middle of the room. Guests start about ten feet from the bottle with a penny placed between her/his knees and must walk to the bottle and drop the penny into it. Each guest is given just one try. The guest who [...]
Bride on the Runway The bride-to-be leaves the room before the hostess announces there is a game to be played. Object is for the guests to remember and answer questions about what the bride-to-be was wearing. Pre-printed questionnaires can be distributed or give each guest a blank piece of paper and pencil while the hostess [...]
Place ten everyday items found in the kitchen and place them into a paper bag which has been stapled shut. The bag is passed around and guests are each given one minute to feel the items through the paper bag and to write down what she/he thinks they are. When everyone has had a turn, [...]
Bridal RicePut uncooked rice in a large bowl and add 50 small safety pins. Each guest gets a turn to reach into the bowl and pull out as many safety pins as she can in one minute. Person with the most safety pins wins!
Anaaaaagrams All guests get a sheet of blank paper with a pencil and are asked to fold the paper in half. In big printed letters, ask them to write the name of the bride on the top half of the sheet and the name of the groom on the bottom half. Object is to make [...]