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If your theme is based on a T.V. show or movie be sure to read through the story for ideas. Blue loves to find clues. The traditional Scavenger Hunt becomes Blues Treasure Hunt. You might also want to play theme music at the party and read a short version of the original story. All are great birthday party games that will make the day memorable. These suggestions are from kids domain.

Most of these games are good for almost any party with kids and theyre not just for birthdays!


1. Pin the _Something_ on _Something_

Traditionally pin the tail on the donkey this game can be changed to fit any theme. In this game blindfolded guests try to stick a paper tail onto a poster of a donkey. You can take a piece of poster board and draw anything with something missing a nose on a clown or animal the TY heart on a beanie baby a spaceship in an outer space scene and one year we gave Yoda (Star Wars) his staff. Just be sure to include an outline of where the object needs to land.

2. Bean Bag Toss

You can make an easy Bean Bag Toss using a double layer of poster board glued together and a large box. Use the large box as a base and attach the poster board to one side of it. Before attaching the poster board paint a design on it allowing for one or more holes. Kids always have a lot of fun throwing bean bags. Theyre easy to make from fabric scraps if you sew. This should be included in your file of inexpensive and creative birthday party games.

3. Pinata

This is a game that requires room and good supervision. The children are blindfolded (or not if they are young and dont want to be) and they take a stick and try to break a hanging container that has candies and other small goodies in it. (Colorful BandAids are popular among preschoolers). To make one you can do something as simple as decorating a paper grocery bag with paints or crepe paper and then gluing and taping the top shut once the treats are inside. Run a string along the top edge before shutting the bag. You can also make a fancier one using a balloon and paper mache. The fun thing is that these can be decorated to match any theme. This is just one of the many birthday party games that can be adapted to the ages of the attendees.

4. Make a Bracelet/Necklace

This activity can be an activity the children can go to between other activities or the main focus. A big bag of pony beads some elastic cord scissors and an adult to help when needed and they can make their own jewelry. Be sure to supervise this one so that necklaces and bracelets are not made too tight.

5. Go on a Treasure Hunt

These are some treasure hunt ideas: You can scatter coins in the lawn and let the kids hunt for themmuch like an Easter egg hunt. You can hide each childs goodie bag and then give that child a piece of paper with a hint for finding it it could be a simple map drawing for a young child a word or two or a riddle for older children. You can also let the children do a paper clue based hunt as a group with the goodie bag for the youngest being the first found along with the clue to the next goodie bag and so on.

6. Guess How Many

This is an old favorite on the birthday party games list. Fill a jar with candy. Have children write their name on a small piece of paper and their guess as to how many candies are in the jar. The child who guesses the right number or comes closest gets a sucker. The candy in the jar is then divided among the children. A variation would be that the winner takes the jar of candy home to share with their family.

7. Make Place Cards or Placemats

This activity could be as complex or simple as you want children can decorate 3x5 cards or construction paper with a variety of stickers cut outs (use an old beanie baby magazine for a source of a hundred or more beanie pictures a pokemon magazine for pokemon) crayons and colored pencils. If you have enough help to cover the placemats after theyre done with clear contact paper they will last a long time.

8. Who Am I

When the children come through the door tape a farm animal or item/object to their backs. Through the course of the party they may ask each other yes and no questions about what they are. Explain that the first question they may want to ask is Am I an animal or an object At the end of the party each child takes a turn saying what they think they are. Suggestions: cow pig sheep...pitchfork saddle horseshoe hay milk barn tractor etc. This is another one of very popular birthday party games.

9. Button Button Whos got the Button

A child is chosen to be it and hides her eyes as a button is given to a child to hide in his lap or behind his back. It then has three chances to guess which child has the item. (All children hide their hands in their laps/behind their backs like they have it.) For animal themes select an item that goes with the animal. If youre doing a character theme like Cinderella it would be Slipper Slipper Whos got the Slipper.


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