Party Games
Keep the parties hopping with some of these great party games.
Piņata
Buy a piņata at a party shop or easily make your own filling it with
lots of small goodies. Blindfold guests and give them a stick (an old
broom works well). Spin guests three times on the spot and let them
have three swings at the piņata. Guests take turns until the piņata is
cracked open, freeing the loot. (Note: to avoid misshapes, younger
children need not be blindfolded.)
Pin the Face on the Potato Head
Draw an outline of Mr. or Mrs. Potato Head onto a large piece of
poster board. Trace, decorate and cut out multiple variations of legs,
arms, mouths, eyes, ears, noses, as well as any other accessories
(hats, glasses, etc.). Blindfolded guests take turns sticking (with
tape) a part onto the potato head. When you have a complete face, start
again using a different combination of parts.
Pass the Package
Wrap a small gift in fancy gift paper. Then add more layers (using
newsprint, construction paper, fabric, etc.), so that there are 10 - 12
layers covering the package. Children sit in a circle passing the
package around while music plays. When the music stops, the player
holding the package unwraps one layer. The person who unwraps the final
layer keeps the gift.
(I know one mother who also puts a little gift - a piece of gum,
stickers, etc. - within each layer. Instead of music, all the guests
take a turn unwrapping. This way every child gets a goody.)
By Rochelle Strauss on Treehouse