How Do You Plan Games For A Childs Birthday?
Keep the guests at your child’s birthday party entertained with games that suit their ages and interests. Plan to hold more activities that take less time so you’ll be able to switch frequently as they get bored. Use these ideas to save money by creating contests around items that you’ve already got on hand. Play “Hot Potato” if you’re confining the party to the living room. Let the kids choose the item to serve as the “potato,” such as fuzzy pillows, a Koosh ball, a stuffed animal or even a squishy banana if you can cover the ground with a tarp first. Use a song by a popular band or from a favorite kids’ movie to stop and start to find the winner of the game. Tire the kids out by playing “Freeze Dance.” Start your child’s favorite compact disc and let the kids dance freestyle or ask them to repeat a simple routine you taught them earlier. Stop the music suddenly and ask the kids who didn’t freeze to sit down. Continue the game until only one player remains. Try a memory game when you