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Games For Kids Parties
by Patricia B. Jensen
What's a kids party without balloons? Great for decorating,
party favors, and of course, party games. Floating balloons, googly
balloons, water balloons, screaming balloons ... Here's a great collection
of looney balloon games kids will love.
Balloon Pop Relay
Form guests into two lines facing a bag of balloons about 20
feet away. At the starting signal, guests must race to the balloon bag,
take one out and pop it as quickly as possible by sitting on it, stepping
on it, or any other means. They then race back and tag the next team member
in their line. The first team to have every player pop a balloon is the winner.
Balloon Balance
Blow up about 10-15 balloons and place them on the floor. Each
guest has 2 minutes (use a timer) to pick up and hold as many balloons
as possible. They must pick up the balloons all by themselves without
help, put them in their clothes, between their legs, under their arms, between
their teeth, etc. Each guest takes a turn while the others watch and laugh themselves
silly! The guest who holds the most balloons when their time is up is the winner.
Balloon Bop
Form guests into a circle with an adult leader in the middle
with a balloon. Each guest will have a chance to hit the balloon to
keep it up, but here's the catch. The leader will call out the person's name
and a body part, and they must use that body part to hit the balloon upwards
to keep it in play. You can use hands, feet, knee, elbow, head, and
hips or butt. Players who use the wrong body part or let the balloon fall to
the ground are out. The last player standing with the balloon in play is the
winner.
Catch the Balloon
Gather children in a circle around the adult leader. Toss a
balloon in the air and call one child's name. That child must catch
the balloon before it touches the ground. If the child succeeds, she
gets to toss the balloon and call the next name.
Balloons and Beads
Fill 20-30 balloons with two to four beads each and hide the
filled balloons around the house or yard. Divide guests into groups of two and
tie one set of hands and one set of feet together. Each team must find
as many balloons as they can, pop them by themselves, and return with
their beads. The team with the most beads at the end of the game is the winner.
Googly Balloons
Blow up balloons, putting a small marble through the neck of
each one before tying the end. This makes the balloons move in unexpected
ways. Release into the group one more balloon than children. The object
is to keep the balloons up in the air. Play this in two teams, each side with
an extra balloon. The team who lets a balloon drop to the floor first loses.

Floating Balloons
Pass out a large balloon to each guest. Let them blow up their
balloon and offer your help tying each one securely. The object of this game
is to hit the balloons up into the air and keep them afloat for the
longest period of time. This is a fun and easy way to start or end
any party!
Balloon Pop
Place notes inside un-inflated balloons, one or two of the
notes should indicate that this balloon is a winner. Inflate
the balloons and hang them around. Let each child pick a balloon then pop it
to see if their note is a winner.
Balloon Favors
Before the party, insert a small, light-weight party favor
such as a sticker, into the opening of a balloon before inflating it. Then,
inflate the balloon and repeat until you have a balloon for each guest. Use
these balloons to decorate the party area. At the end of the party, each guest
may take a balloon and pop it by sitting on it, kicking it, etc. to get the
prize hidden inside.
Round up the Herd
For this game you will need two brooms, a long string
to mark your course, six balloons (and a few extra in case any should
pop). Set up an obstacle course in your party area using boxes, chairs, bushes,
trees, etc. Mark the path of your obstacle course with string.
Divide your party guests into two teams and
line up both teams at the starting line. Give the first person in each line
a broom and three balloons. (Be sure to use different colored balloons for each
team). They must use the broom to herd their wild ponies (balloons) through
the course.
Each player must herd their balloons through the entire
course to complete their turn. The first team to finish the course,
wins! If a balloon pops during a player's turn, he or she must take a new balloon
to the starting line and begin again.
Balloon Relay Race #1
Instruct the children to stand in two single-file lines, facing
forward. Place a balloon between the knees of the first child
in each line. When the race starts, the first child on each team turns to face
the next person in line. The second child must grasp the balloon with
his or her knees and turn to pass it on to the third person, and so
on. If the balloon falls to the ground, the team must start over. The first
team to successfully pass the balloon down the line, wins!
Balloon Relay Race #2
Divide guests into two or more equal teams and have them stand
in a line. Give each team ten balloons in a basket or trash bag. The first child
in each line takes a balloon and runs to the other side of the room and sits
or stomps on the balloon to pop it. They then run back to the line
and tag the next person who does the same thing. The winning team is the one
who pops all their balloons the fastest.
Water Balloon Toss
Fill up to 50 water balloons, depending the number and place
them in large buckets. Divide guests into teams of two, standing and facing
each other. They begin by tossing a water balloon back and forth, taking
a step backward with each toss. If the balloon pops, the team is out.
The last team with an intact balloon wins.
Musical Water Balloons
Guests sit in a large circle, about 4 feet apart. They
must pass a water balloon around the circle as music is played, without
breaking it. Everyone who gets wet is out, as well as each person left with
the balloon when the music stops
Screaming Balloons
This isn't a party game, but it's just as fun as one! Tell
kids you know how to make a balloon scream. Before the party, drop a hex nut
into a latex balloon and inflate. When you're ready to demonstrate, hold the
balloon in both hands and move it rapidly in a circular motion. Can
you hear it scream?
The unique six-sided shape of the hex nut vibrates the walls
of the balloon as it moves, producing a rather unique "screaming"
sound.
Stock up on hex nuts and balloons because all your
party guests will want to try this one!
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Patricia B. Jensen is a mother of three and kids party
enthusiast. She is the webmaster and owner of Kids-Party-Paradise.com -
a complete resource for kids party ideas including invitations, cakes, decorations,
games, costumes, favors, and food. For all the latest party news,
read her Kids Party Blog. kids-party-paradise.com

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