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Please give me some ideas for children's party games (7 years old)

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:00

Pass the parcel is dire, musical statues ends in punch ups. DS party (7) is next week and I'm trying to put together a military schedule so that I don't have to think or respond or be spontaneous, I can just work my way through the list. Mostly boys there and lots of the prizes will have an England / World cup theme (because that's what was going cheap in the market today), but am wondering about games that don't require too much energy and stamina and nerves of steel from adults. Any suggestions?

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:08

And also, how long do each of the games last? I reckon 5 minutes. Is that too short?

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MarsLady · 27/05/2006 20:13

\link{http://www.boardmanweb.com/party\rather useful site that I use)

\link{http://freespace.virgin.net/ken.tew/party/games1.html#Memory%20Game\and another}

\link{http://www.eventwise.co.uk/asp/GameList_13.asp\and another}

Smile

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MarsLady · 27/05/2006 20:13

oops hang on

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Whizzz · 27/05/2006 20:14

Target practice - throwing beanbag / ball / rolled up paper balls into a box (couldhave different size boxes for various points)

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MarsLady · 27/05/2006 20:15

\link{http://freespace.virgin.net/ken.tew/party/games1.html#Memory%20Game\this was the second one}

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MarsLady · 27/05/2006 20:16

all games can be adapted to football theme...

eg. Duck Duck Goose could be Owen Owen Beckham.... iyswim

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controlfreaky2 · 27/05/2006 20:16

get them doing at least one craft type thing.... a mask from paper plate decorated with tissue / felt tips / pipe cleaners etc.
or giant drawing where all join in to make one big picture (cld be football theme) with roll of lining paper on floor and then on wall as mural....
will take longer than musical bumps and be less wearing on the nerves.... good luck. how many punters are coming??
my ds2's 7th party tomorrow... game of football and pizza (not at home!)

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:19

Oh I like that second site - a whole list of them! Perfect.

Cheers Marsy!

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:21

Hmm. Like the idea of a muriel as well. I have a very long brick wall in the garden that I could just blu tack a roll of IKEA drawing paper to...

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Whizzz · 27/05/2006 20:21

Cut out or draw outlines of football shirt shapes - kids can then design their own shirts

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:21

About 15 children

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MarsLady · 27/05/2006 20:23

15 you mad fool you!

I keep those sites bookmarked for when I do parties for people. The kids all seem to love the old-fashioned games best.

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MarsLady · 27/05/2006 20:24

I like Whizz' idea of the footie shirts though. You can get lining paper that is cheap and sturdy. Don't forget pin the metatarsal on Rooney lol

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:27

I really like the jousting bananas one! Grin

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Mercy · 27/05/2006 20:31

dd has 2 Spanish friends and at their parties they play a tradtional game (don't know what it called).

It seems to be a balloon or something covered with papier mache and then painted. it's filled with sweets or little toys and then hung off an line and the children take turns to bash it with a stick to release the toys/sweets.

Sounds ok but might it encourage boys to get a bit erm, aggressive?

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controlfreaky2 · 27/05/2006 20:31

there you go love... sorted!
think of me when they are all fouling each other and crying about which team they're on....
am determined to RISE ABOVE IT.....
PS. 15 way too many to control. i am always really mean about how many can come.

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Whizzz · 27/05/2006 20:32

Mercy - a Pinata \link{http://www.partybox.co.uk/pinatagameinformation.asp\here}

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Mercy · 27/05/2006 20:37

Whizzz, thanks that's really interesting! Smile

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controlfreaky2 · 27/05/2006 20:43

do get one with strings to pull not stick to bash... is lethal weapon requiring real force. dangerous in small excited hands and v wearing on the adult hostesses nerves....

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:44

Ah the pinata - excellent, I was just about to ask if anyone knew about that game where you whack something with a stick. I saw a good version last week with a pirate's chest - was thinking of just making one with a cardboard box, but then I thought, maybe I'd want a football shaped one, but can't think how to fashion a cardboard box into a football shaped object....

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:45

Ah but I have an apple tree on which I can hang the thing, and make them line up to whack it. And as it's outside, it doesn't matter about damage. I like the blindfold innovation as well.

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Whizzz · 27/05/2006 20:45

\link{http://www.partyconnection.co.uk/acatalog/Pinata.html\drum rol...da daaaaaa} scroll down !

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Caligula · 27/05/2006 20:46

OMG a football one!

It was that treasure chest one I saw last week!

Now I have a dilemma about whether it's worth £11....

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controlfreaky2 · 27/05/2006 20:48

those are FAB!. still not convinced re bashing with stick.. but obviously your dc's and guests are much better behaved than mine....

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controlfreaky2 · 27/05/2006 20:49

ooooh go on go on go on! you can produce with triumphant air at end of party and put small going home pressies inside (if you believe in all that guff)... excellent finale.

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