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Quick! help! Party in 2 hours time....

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GrimbleGrog · 28/07/2013 13:13

...7 children, 7-8yo, 2.5 hours.

We were going to run about in the field, free-range, but it's going to rain. Our house is teeny tiny, what shall we do?

On my list so far I have musical statues, pass the parcel, pin the tail.

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Roshbegosh · 28/07/2013 13:15

Get off MN and get ready.

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GrimbleGrog · 28/07/2013 13:16

Grin

I'm frozen in terror. I can't move. I need to shower.

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Roshbegosh · 28/07/2013 13:19

GO. NOW. Let us know how it went.

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dancemom · 28/07/2013 13:21

Good luck - im not sure 7 and 8 year olds would be too impressed with those games though.....

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GrimbleGrog · 28/07/2013 13:35

Thanks Rosh, I've done stuff.

dancemom; OK, so you think they won't like those games. What will they like? That would be more helpful.

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ClaraBean · 28/07/2013 13:36

Boys or girls?

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ClaraBean · 28/07/2013 13:37

Could you hide any party gifts around the house, and quickly knock up some kind of treasure hunt? They can fill their own party bags?

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Theimpossiblegirl · 28/07/2013 13:39

Yes they will. Have lots of sweets for prizes. Have a got a well stocked craft drawer? You could make hats/crowns to wear (again, prizes, bribe them with sugar). Decorate cakes/biscuits to eat later. Simon Says is also a good one, let them take turns to be Simon. They would probably be more than happy with a DVD and popcorn if it gets too hectic (and you can relax and drink wine tea). Good luck, it will be fine.
:)

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GrimbleGrog · 28/07/2013 13:42

oooh, yes, forgot simon says. I've also created a fart game with a whoopee cushion (row of chairs, whoever sits on it is out kind of thing)

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GrimbleGrog · 28/07/2013 13:42

boys and girls

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GrimbleGrog · 28/07/2013 13:43

Off to ice cake. (i've done this too many times, I was a bit too relaxed about it all I think! Grin)

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Theimpossiblegirl · 28/07/2013 13:43

Anything with farting is always good!

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HindsightisaMarvellousThing · 28/07/2013 13:44

Try an obstacle course - they have to race and put on adult wellies, hats, gloves, scarf etc, whatever you have two or three of lying around- then race to a certain point maybe going through hoops or doing a couple of skips with a rope, then have a challenge at the finish point. Cutting a piece of cake and eating it, that sort of thing, whatever is going to be difficult wearing gloves. Do this in heats, will take ages and they will love it.

Also limbo dancing, dancing competition, wrap the mummy races.

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CorrieDale · 28/07/2013 13:45

Freeze tag. Very noisy but hugely popular.

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Theimpossiblegirl · 28/07/2013 13:46

I wish I was coming- this will be a great party!

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CorrieDale · 28/07/2013 13:47

Wrap a bar of chocolate and get them to undo it in gloves. They have to throw a six to get a turn.

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CorrieDale · 28/07/2013 13:49

Grandmother's keys. Sit a child facing the wall with a bunch of keys at her back. The others take it in turns to sneak up on her to get the keys. If she hears them they 're out.

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3birthdaybunnies · 28/07/2013 13:49

Don't eat tommy's smartie - plate with about 7 smarties/sweets one person goes out of room. Others all nominate a sweet to be tommy's first person returns and starts eating sweets one at a time. When they pick up tommy's smartie the others all shout 'don't eat tommy's smartie' then next person's turn - takes 15-20 min.

Choc game - similar- grab a dice, hat, scarf glives, knife, fork. Chocolate bar, when they throw a 6 they get dressed and cut bits off bar, all the time dice being passed around and when next person throws 6 they have to get dressed.

What's the time mr wolf -still fun any age.

Lego challenge - fastest/ tallest/ most colourful/ most stable tower etc. You can declare categories after if you want them to all win. Or have overall winner too.

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AWimbaWay · 28/07/2013 13:58

Have a movie party, choose a good film and provide popcorn and hotdogs, super easy, finish with pass the parcel before they go home.

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AWimbaWay · 28/07/2013 14:00

All the game will be fab too though! My 7 yr old loves party games, was just giving a lazy option Grin.

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PandaG · 28/07/2013 14:11

musical bumps/chairs/statues - also islands - pieces of newspaper on teh floor - you take one away each time and fold the remaining pieces in half so the children have to crowd together to get on the island! Is fun!

'races' -

do you have straws and dried beans or smarties or similar? race to transfer between 2 bowls by sucking each bean to bottom of straw - can make distance between 2 bowls as far away as you like

also rice crispie race - transfer between 2 bowls (or fight for out of one big bowl in the middle to your own or team's own bowl at the edge) - using a dessert spoon held between your teeth and hands behind your back - is harder than it sounds

strawberry lace race - one end in mouth, rest dangling - eat as quick as you can without using hands - slurp it in!


flour game - press flour into a smallish bowl, turn out onto plate. put a smartie or similar on top. take turns to cut a slice off the four cake, the one who causes the smartie to fall must pick it out of the flour with their teeth.


mummy game - 2 teams, 2 rolls loo roll - race to cover one team member to make the best 'mummy'

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Theimpossiblegirl · 28/07/2013 14:12

Do let us know how it went (when you have recovered).
:)

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GrimbleGrog · 28/07/2013 14:17

Good old MN.

I'm looking forward to this now!

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Theimpossiblegirl · 28/07/2013 14:22

You'll be gutted when the 2.5 hours is up and begging them to stay longer or not .

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3birthdaybunnies · 30/07/2013 08:03

How did it go?

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