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| Hi, We will be celebrating our son's 2nd birthday. Can you please suggest some games which can be played during the party. Number of guests - 20 (adults) and some 3-4 kids around the age of 5 yrs. Need suggestions for games for both adults and kids or something which involves both. Charu |
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| Dear Charu Ma'am You can also play the Paper Dance game. Each participant gets a piece of paper to dance on. When the music starts, each participant will place their paper on the floor and dance on it. As soon as the music stops, the participant must fold the paper in half. The participant then dances on this folded sheet of paper. The game continues like this and everytime the music stops, the paper in folded in half again. Anyone who steps out of the paper while dancing is out. The person who can continue dancing on the paper without stepping out of it till the end, wins! The best part of this game is when the paper becomes so small, that you cant even place your toes on it ... but you still have to continue dancing! P.S. - I dont know if you will approve of stepping on paper ... but we used to play this game at parties quite often ... and it was fun ... thats why I suggested it.
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| Hi Charu, I celebrated my 3 yr old's birthday two months back in India. We had games for like: The kids had to rush & bring 3 diff sandals. Who ever gets them first gets the prize. Any mom having 3 or more lipsticks in her purse A large circle was formed with parents & toddlers in pairs. With the music on they had to keep moving.. the moment the music stops they have to instantly pick their child in their arms... who ever is the last parent to lift their child is eliminated & the game continues. The games were pretty simple & had involvement of both parent & kids. Every time the DJ announced to bring lipsticks/sandals etc it was fun to see the kids rush to the parents. There was one game where the DJ asked the kids to get 7 rupee coin from their parents. It was fun.. the kids just wld'nt listen to parents who tried to convince them there was no coin of such denomination. Trust these few ideas help
__________________ "You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore." Cheers, Daffodil |
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That is a real innovative idea. Thanks for sharing. Will use it in my kid's birthday party.
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| hi all, swetha's birthday is coming soon........ Im proud to say u all..... im the 1st person wishing her Birthday by advance. "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU" U ll get everything......... tk sk |
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| Hi wishing ur son a very happy birthday hope everyone continues this thread and post all birthdya games here it is very useful as everyone looks forward to these games one game which we played was the mothers were blindfolded and children put out their hands she has to touch their hands only and recognise her kid it was fun and and the kids also enjoyed it each kid was asked to bring his/her moms sandal or slipper ballons were put on the floor the kids blow them and leave them loose so when air comes out whose ballon goes further wins
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