Party Games - Garland,TX

Updated on October 06, 2010
M.M. asks from Plano, TX
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Good Morning,
I will be having a birthday party for my son ( he will be turning four). I t will be indoors and i would like fun games to play with the kids. any ideas? thanks in advance. OH, thekids at the party will be from 3 years to 12 years..

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M.Y.

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water balloon toss, you can put all these games together to make it like the olympics.... :)

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K.F.

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Musical chairs, pin the tale on the donkey, bobbing for apples, hard boiled egg race, red light green light, potatoe sack race or an obstacle course. I'm really old fashioned so I really love the classical games.

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A.L.

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Freeze dance. Play some kid-friendly music (doesn't have to be "kid" music - the Beatles work, or "The Twist" or something else fun and fast) - pause the music every once in a while, and everyone "freezes." Start it up again, pause again, at whatever intervals the "dee-jay" decides. You can play just one song, or five or six, depending on how well the kids like it. Not a "game," really, since you can't win or lose, but a fun activitiy.

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D.P.

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Corn hole? Limbo? Piñata?

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