The goal is to be the only player with an un-popped balloon still attached by the end of the game, although you can also divide party-goers into multiple teams and pit them against one another.
Either way, before the party, blow up a ton of balloons and attach a inch string to each. The more you inflate, the more rounds of the game you can play. After labeling the inside of each cup with a random number from , set up 15 Solo cups on the floor in a 5-row pyramid Put a piece of tape on the floor several feet away, behind which the shooter should stand, and have each kid throw five ping pong balls.
Add up and record the total points for balls landing in the cups before moving on to the next child. After a set number of rounds, add up the total scores and declare a winner. Place one hoop per child on the floor and hit play on their favorite music as they march around. When the music stops, they jump into a hoop. Each round, a hoop gets removed but not a child. In the end, the whole group has to squish into the last remaining hoop by any means necessary — a toe, a foot, a hand.
This birthday activity requires minimal prep and is sure to bring on a lot of giggles. A Puzzle Hunt is like a treasure hunt except it is indoors, and kids are hunting for pieces of oversized puzzle pieces the kind meant to be done on a floor versus a table that have been hidden in a designated room or rooms in order to assemble it so they can win a prize.
The first group to assemble their puzzle pieces could be the first group to get cake after the birthday boy or girl, of course. Kids can play with props, dress up, make black and white photo strips, or just plain mugs at the camera for an instant party hit.
Emoji Egg and Spoon Race Game : Cute little set for the traditional egg and spoon race sans the mess…would work well inside. Kids Scavenger Hunt : Can play this inside or outside, making it a perfect option for both sunny and rainy days. Wooden Limbo Set : How low can you go? Water Balloon Pinata : For those hot summer days, fill up water balloons, string them on a line, and let the kids get to popping.
This is a party game for kids that I know my kiddos with love! Donut Challenge : Donuts are fun to eat on their own, but taste even better in a little friendly competition. String them up from a tree branch or a banister inside and see which kid can gobble theirs up the fastest without using hands.
Balloon Burst : Fill balloons with tiny prizes before inflating. Then have the kids each take one, and using only their bottoms, try to pop the balloons! Gummy Bear Pie : Hide 10 gummy bears in a plate of whipped cream and let each kid race to see who can eat them up first! Color Fight : Fill nylons with color powder, divide the kids up into different colored teams, and send them off to battle wearing white t-shirts for a colorful chase!
Punch Box : Create a prize board that kids can punch to grab their gift. Face Cookie : Starting with a cookie on the forehead, see who can move it to their mouth the fastest without using hands. Outdoor Twister : So much more fun to bring this game outdoors by decorating the lawn with colorful circles and letting the kids get all twisted up! Balloon Tennis : DIY rackets made using paper plates and balls out of balloons for a fun challenge that can be played with two or more players, inside or out.
Materials : small amount of fabric cm in length ; thread; sewing machine; a fun sewing pattern. Kids can benefit from learning basic sewing skills, like how to sew a pincushion, a tissue holder or an adorable stuffed animal sleeping bag! Materials : Twister board game.
One referee spins the wheel and tells players where to place their hands and feet on the colored mat. Green light allows kids to move from one area to another, while red light stops them from moving. If they're caught moving during a red light, they have to go back to the starting line.
Kids stand at the starting line with a parent several feet across the room. Play a simple game of catch using ping-pong balls, soft plastic balls or other soft toys that are safe to throw inside. Materials : homemade or store-bought costumes; music; homemade stage; a cool story idea. Plan a mini-production with your child to entertain the rest of your family members, or challenge the whole family to host one show each! Materials : empty toilet paper and paper towel rolls; colorful construction paper.
Toilet paper rolls, construction paper and other up-cycled items inside the house make for a fun game of croquet. Materials : device with an internet connection; Zoom or Google Meet account; another family to connect with. Which indoor game is your child most excited to try? Tag us on social media to show us the games they love to play. Prodigy Math Game is a great way to help your child practice their math skills and have fun at home. Kids answer skill-building math questions as they embark on an epic journey through exciting virtual worlds.
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Family band party Materials : utensils; plastic bottles, small buckets or empty yogurt tubs. Card memory game Materials : deck of playing cards. Cooking show Materials : pots, pans and utensils; kid-friendly recipes ; plus a camera to film your show.
Treasure hunt Materials : store-bought or homemade prize; treasure map. Reading games Materials : books use this list to help you get started ; a comfortable place to enjoy a good read.
Magic show Materials : magic set or rope, cards and coins. Encourage your child to bring out their inner magician. Juggling Materials : soft inflatable or plastic balls. Your child can learn how to juggle using lightweight and soft items found at home. Physical indoor games for kids Help your child burn off some energy with these indoor games that promote physical activity. Dance contest Materials : music try this kid-friendly playlist ; space to dance.
Start a family dance competition to get your kids moving to their favorite songs! Tip: make sure you child-proof the obstacle course to prevent injuries. Balance beam Materials : colored tape or folded blankets Help develop kids' balance and motor skills by showing them how to walk straight along taped floors or folded blankets. Balloon tennis Materials : colorful balloons. Yoga Materials : yoga mat or towel; comfortable clothing. Three-legged race Materials : tube socks or a circular piece of fabric.
Potato sack race Materials : burlap sack or pillowcase. Use a burlap sack or pillowcase and have kids jump from one end of the room to the other.
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