Thursday, June 23, 2011

X Games Skateboarding Party Games - Ideas For an Action-Packed Sports Party

Extreme sports fans will love having an X Game themed party. If your teenager is an avid skater, an action-packed X games skateboarding party, games and all, can be great way to celebrate their birthday. Here are a few ideas to get you rolling:

"Skateboard Tag" X Games Skateboarding Party Game

This is a great X games skateboarding party game, but you'll need a fairly large paved area to play it. All guests hop on their skateboards, and one person is declared "it". All the other players have to ride away from "it", and anyone who gets tagged must join "it" in trying to catch the other skaters. The game will continue until just one skater is left, with all the others trying to chase them. The last skater standing is the winner of this fun X games skateboarding party game.

"Skateboard Obstacle Course" X Games Skateboarding Party Game

This fun race once again requires a decent-sized paved area, as well a stop-watch and household objects such as rope, buckets, pot-plants and the like to act as obstacles. Prior to the guests arriving set up the obstacle course. Make sure there are things to go around and jump over, to make it challenging. Skaters negotiate the obstacle course one at a time, with the fastest time being declared the winner.

If you're planning an X games skateboarding party, games are an absolute must. With a bit of pre-planning you can make it an occasion that your teen will remember for a long time to come.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Exciting party games birthday for Tweens

Birthday parties can be difficult between. Children are too young for many organized activities, but too old to just let sit around and visit, or boy / girl interaction. Below we have some fun party games, interpolation.

Treasure Hunt Games
Even Tweens can get excited about following the directions to find the treasure. The way to make this game an exciting game party for tweens, it isnotes to their level, or more difficult, and do something that would interest among treasure. Interpolations are still candy, so I want his job. Just think what it seems "little kiddish '" out of pre-adolescents in this fun party game.

Mummy Wrap Game
This is a fun team game for a party. Essentially, you're going to want to divide the children into teams and give each team a piece of toilet paper. Then theyand the winner is the team that one of their team members on the packages in a faster mummy. You will scream with laughter as dizziness and fall during the game. You can have a ton of toilet paper and give children the chance to be the mummy of all.

Charades Game
Children love to play charades for adults. One of the best ways to save these games directly to objects that can live birthday guests. If you have concrete ideas forWhat will the game better. You can add a topic, such as "birthday" and act out things like gift bags, birthday cake, the guests singing, a candle is extinguished, etc. Or you can do, regardless. Another fun twist is that each person you select a document and act out at the same time, and have two of each item. The goal is to find your game without talking, just watching people act on their subject.

Spoon RaceGames
Divide guests into teams or play each guest individually, and give them spoons with an object that should keep it. Make an obstacle course, children can ride. When she spoons her element that must start over. Those who complete the first course of conquest!

TV Tag Game
This is a classic game today, but the freezing, or children will automatically be able to call a TV personality. Ifnot, or can not think of one, has become. The rule is not repeated, so be sure to pay what other players say.

Nail Polish Birthday Spin Game
For this game you need a selection of colors of nail polish, and you sit in a circle with a glaze in half. The birthday boy turns the enamel bottle, the cap and the points you need to paint your nails. Then it's your turn to shoot. You play until all the girlsHe painted all his fingers.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Kid Birthday Party Game Ideas - 7 Proven Winners

Here are 7 classic kid birthday party game ideas that are always successful. And you can easily make all of them fit your party theme.

Incredible Musical Statues

They'll have lots of fun with this one and they'll even be still for a short time.

Have all your party guests move to the center of the room. Start playing some music related to your theme. Have your guests start moving in silly positions and dancing around. Then stop the music and have all your guests freeze like statues. Anyone who moves is out. Start the music again and have your party guests start moving in silly positions and dancing again until the music stops. Have them freeze like statues again. Keep repeating this until only one person is left. The last remaining party guest is the winner.

Crazy Mixed Up Message Relay

A kid birthday party game idea that will have them laughing!

Have all your guests sit in a circle. Have your birthday child think of a silly phrase or sentence related to your party theme. Your birthday child whispers the message to the child on their right. That party guest whispers the message to the child on their right until the message goes all the way around to the person sitting just to the left of your birthday child. That guest repeats the message out loud... The birthday child then tells everyone what the original message was. Everyone then gets a turn to come up with a message. The more the message gets mixed up, the more fun it is.

Pass The Gift - Open The Gift

Hot Potato In Reverse!

Before your party, wrap up a small toy or some candy that all the kids will want. Then wrap it up again and again and again, over and over again in layers. You can even wrap up boxes within boxes. Anything to make the game go on for a while to build excitement. Have all your party guests stand in a circle. Start playing your theme related music and have the first child unwrap the first layer. Then the second child unwraps the next layer until one of the guests unwraps the last layer and the gift is revealed. That child wins the gift.

What In The World Am I?

A great kid birthday party game idea for everyone.

Tape a picture on each child's back. You can cut out pictures from magazines or just about any other source. The pictures can be characters from your birthday party theme, or it can be pictures of animals or bugs. Have your guests start asking each other questions to find out "what in the world they are". But the questions can only be answered with a "yes" or a "no." Questions like "do I have wings?," "am I brown," or "do I have legs?" The child who guesses "what in the world am I" first is the winner.

Lots A Socks

How many socks can you put on?

Get a whole bunch of socks. They don't even have to match. Place the same number of socks in two bags, or two baskets or two boxes. Line up your party guests in two teams. Start your party theme music and give the first players on each team just 30 second to put on as many socks as they can. When you stop the music, they must stop putting on socks. Then count each child's socks. The one with the most socks wins. Keep track of each teams sock count and when the last two party guests have played, the team that put on the most socks wins the prize. Have your party guests remove their shoes before you play so they can put on the socks. This kid birthday game is always a favorite.

Silly Musical Hats And Wigs

Crazy hats and wigs make lots of fun!

Place a couple of chairs in the middle of the room and put hats and wigs on the chair seats. Have all the kids form a circle around the chairs. Make sure you have one less hat or wig then children playing the game. Start your party theme music and have the children walk around the chairs. Then stop the music and have the children grab a hat or wig and put it on. The player without a hat or wig is out. Now take out a hat or wig and start the music again. Repeat this until there is only one player left... Always remember to have one less hat or wig than you have players. The last two players will be trying for only one hat or wig. A terrific game!

You can pick up some silly looking wigs and hats at a party supply store.

Funny Chin-To-Chin Pass

A birthday party classic that'll have um laughing.

No hands allowed... Line up your party guests in two teams and start your party theme music. The object is to have each team pass a balloon, a rubber ball or an apple or an orange from chin-to-chin down the line to the last player. If the object being passed is dropped, that team has to start over at the begining of the line. The first team to pass the object all the way to the end without dropping it wins! Remember, no hands allowed.

For more game ideas take a quick look at Fun-Kid-Birthday-Parties.com

These kid birthday party game ideas are all proven winners and your birthday child and all their guests will have a wonderful time playing these classic games.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Exciting Birthday Party Games For Tweens

Tween birthday parties can be tricky. The kids are too young to have too many organized activities, but too old for just letting them sit around and visit, or have boy/girl interaction. The following are a few fun party games that tweens will enjoy.

Treasure Hunt Games
Even tweens can get excited about following clues to find treasure. The way to make this game an exciting party game for tweens is to make the clues on their level, or rather difficult, and make the treasure something that would interest a tween. Tweens are still into candy, so even that would work. Just remember, making it seem "little kiddish" will turn your tweens off to this fun party game.

Mummy Wrap Game
This is a fun team game for a party. Basically, you are going to want to split the kids off into teams, and give each team some toilet paper. Then, start them off, and the winner is the team who wraps one of their team members into a mummy the fastest. They will shriek with laughter as they get dizzy and fall during the play. You can provide a ton of toilet paper and give the kids a chance to let everyone become the mummy.

Charades Game
Kids to adults love playing charades. One of the best ways to direct this kind of play is to write down objects that the birthday guests can act out. If you give them specific ideas for what to be, the game will go better. You can do a theme, such as "birthday" and have them act out being things like gift bags, birthday cake, singing guests, a candle being blown out, etc. Or you can just do whatever. Another fun twist is to have each person pick a paper out and act it out at the same time, and have two of each item. The goal of the game being to find your match without talking, just be watching people act out their object.

Spoon race Games
Divide the guests into teams, or have each guest play individually, and give them spoons with an object that they have to hold on it. Make an obstacle course the kids have to race through. If they drop their spoon item, they must start over. Whoever completes the course first wins!

TV Tag Game
This is a classic game of tag, but instead of freezing, or becoming it automatically, kids have the chance to call out a television character. If they do not, or can't think of one, they become it. The rule is, no repeats, so they have to pay attention to what other players say.

Nail Polish Birthday Spin Game
For this game, you need an assortment of nail polish colors, and you sit in a circle with a nail polish in the middle. The birthday girl spins the nail polish bottle, and whoever the cap points to must paint one of the nails. Then it is their turn to spin. You play until every girl has painted all of their fingers.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Teen Birthday Party Games & Themes

Planning a teen birthday party is challenging because it is difficult to know what today's teens love doing. You want the party of your teenager to be more fun than watching a movie at the mall. How then can you plan a birthday party for a teenager?

The following are themes that have been tried and tested by moms out there. Along with the appropriate decoration ideas, games, activities and invitations, these two themes for a teen's birthday party are the most popular.

1. The Detective Party

Here, teenagers engage in a Search and Riddle theme party. This is a take on a Murder in a Party consisting of a game asking "Who am I?" and the second a longer one because it is a Treasure Hunt.

You wouldn't need much with this party. To prepare for a Detective theme, all you need to do is be inspired by those "who done it" murder mysteries. Once you have a story going on then you can incorporate all these ideas and let the teens join in by asking them to solve the mystery.

It's not scary. It wouldn't give the teenagers any nightmare after playing the Detective game. In fact, it's fun when played in the evening because the darkness adds more to the excitement.

As for the clues, you can hide these inside the house. It's a 90 minute up to two hour party. It depends on how many guests are invited.

2. The Survivor Party

Inspired by the popular reality show, you don't need to have it playing in the background to show the teenagers because chances are they have already seen an episode or two. The main game of the party is different from the show because no one gets voted off. It is fun and friendly competition.

The teenagers are encouraged to use their imaginations and their brains. They are also asked to do a lot of noise and a couple of yucky stuff like eat exotic food. This is suitable if you are planning on hosting a fast paced party.

The preparation time for this party is mostly two hours because you will be needing a lot of food here for the game. A game we suggest that you play is the spin the wheel and then it shows a particular food the teenager will eat.

It is suitable for indoors as well as outdoors. You can also try out for the water-based games.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Looney Balloon Games For Kids Parties

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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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Winter Olympic Games Party Ideas

The Winter Olympic Games are coming to Vancouver in February 2010, and everyone is gearing up for the fun. Instead of just sitting in front of the television and passively watching, why not make it a fun family and friends event? Here are some ideas for party foods, games and decorations to make your Winter Olympic Games party a gold medal winner.

Invitations: Making invitations can be a fun craft for kids, and helps to build the anticipation. A simple invitation can be made from gold or silver paper (craft or scrapbook supplies). Use a large glass to trace a circle and cut out the 'medal'. On the back, write the date, time and party info and your 'Olympic Village' location. You can staple ribbons onto the medals so guests can wear them around their necks.

Themes: You can have everyone come dressed representing an Olympic Winter Games event or a participating country. An alternative is to put country names in a hat and have everyone draw a name as they come in.

Decorations: You can go for an international village look and decorate the room with flags, posters or memorabilia from different countries. If you have lots of winter sports equipment, spread around some skis, hang some skates and hockey jerseys, etc. You can also make your own decorations (kids love this) by making flags for each country. This fun yet educational art project can be done inexpensively, with large sheets of papers, and markers or poster paint. Finished flags can be displayed on the walls, or participants can put their flags on a stick and march in a 'parade of nations' to Olympic music. If someone is good at face painting, you can also paint small flags on guests' cheeks, or pictures of skis, skates, medals, etc. Guests can also make event passbooks, and record each event with the winner's name, country and time.

Food: Since the Olympics are multi-national, you can have foods from the different countries: German pretzels, Swedish meatballs, French pastries; Swiss fondue; New Zealand kiwis; Italian pizzas, etc. An international cheese tray is also fun, especially if you cut everything in cubes and get the decorative toothpicks with international flags to put on the respective cheeses. For dessert, you can make cupcakes and ice them in the Olympic ring colors, and lay them out like Olympic rings on the tray.

Games: You can organize a fun outdoor party - involving skating, sledding or races in the snow. Make a fun obstacle course, an endurance challenge or silly Olympics. Have extra (craft) medals and podium presentations for the winners. (To be sure everyone has a good time, try to ensure that everyone goes home with at least one medal - even if it is a team sport or an honorary medal).

Other fun indoor games are Olympic trivia or charades. You can also have a 'fun bet' sheet were participants make their guesses for medal counts for each country, or pre-event questions like: who will have best outfits; who will finish last; who will fall, etc.

The Winter Olympics only come around every four years. Use it as a great excuse to get into the spirit and spend some quality time with family and friends.