Games for children's birthday parties

Submitted by Hesi07 on

Which parents don't know the problem: your beloved child's birthday is in a week's time and you just can't think of any suitable games for the program? Here you will find great ideas for organizing a fun and creative birthday party.

Material

  • Sweets
  • Bucket
  • Blanket
  • Sweets
  • Paper clips
  • Fishing rods (e.g. long thin branches/sticks)
  • Magnets
  • Container (e.g. laundry basket)
  • blindfold if necessary
  • Bowl
  • Spoon
  • Balloons
  • Confetti
  • various small prizes/gifts
  • different colored wool threads
  • Pencils or toilet rolls

Games

VOLLTREFFER

  • Preparation: A bucket is positioned about 2 - 3m away on a spread-out blanket.
  • The children must now try to hit the bucket with sweets from this distance (the distance should be chosen so that it is not too easy).
  • Whoever succeeds is allowed to collect all the sweets that have missed the bucket from the ceiling. Direct hit!

SWEET ANGELS

  • Preparation: Attach paper clips to the sweets and a magnet to each of the hinges.
  • The sweets are placed in a container.
  • Each child now has 3 attempts to fish the sweets out of the container.
  • This game can also be played blindfolded.

SWEET TOOTH

  • Preparation: A bowl of sweets is placed about 10 meters away.
  • Each child must now use a spoon to get as many sweets as possible within 1 minute.
  • Any sweets that fall on the way must be left behind.
  • The winner is the child with the most sweets.

CONFETTI ALARM!

  • Preparation: The balloons are filled with plenty of confetti before being inflated.
  • Each child receives a balloon, which they must blow up until it bursts. However, the balloons can also be popped in any number of other ways, depending on the age of the children.
  • If all the balloons burst at about the same time, there is a fantastic rain of colorful confetti.

FADEN-FIASKO

  • In this game, each child receives a small gift or prize at the end.
  • Preparation: The gifts/prizes are each knotted onto a woolen thread and then hidden all over the room. The different threads should be criss-crossed around the room.
  • Each child now chooses the beginning of a string and has to roll up the thread on a pencil or toilet roll.
  • At the end of the string, each child then receives their gift/prize.

Proof of source

  • Cover picture: Theresa Kluding

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