How Do You Design An Ice Cream Parlor Game?
On a hot summer’s day, nothing is better than a cone of ice cream to help you cool off. For kids, learning to cook creatively and invent new recipes is an important skill. Combine the two by designing an ice cream parlor game that can be played on sweltering summer days. The game itself can include an ice cream-making competition between two teams of young people, with an adult panel as the judges. Buy two ice cream makers that are simple enough for young people to handle, plus any ingredients needed for ice cream. Healthy goodies to add to the ice cream will help the game be more nutritious—the more berries and nuts you add, the less sugar is needed to create a satisfying flavor. Set up a two card tables in a room without a carpet or outside. If you play an ice cream parlor game in a room with a carpet, it will be more damaging if ice cream drips on the floor, as it is wont to do. Create survey cards for a team of adult judges. The cards will have different categories, such as “crea