Thursday, November 11, 2010

5 Preschool Party Games Treasured By Children Of All Time

Arranging preschool party games might be a head-ache when there are quite a few items to take care of for this type of social gathering among young children.

As someone who have organized parties for years, I hope the following recommendations can present you with old and new ideas for the hassle-free and fun-filled activities for your little one's celebration.

(A) Pin The Tail

This is a really classic, time-tested party game loved by children across the nation.

The organizer will need to prepare a large image of a donkey, sticky tag or double-sized tape, a donkey tail drawn out of large craft paper or newspaper, and a piece of cloth to blindfold the kid.

Before the activity:

Get a large piece of craft paper (or adhere many pieces of paper / newspaper together) and draw a donkey.
Draw a tail on a separate sheet and cut it out. Make a tail for every single participant.
Put a double-sided tape on the tip of each and every donkey tail.

Rules of the game:

Pick a child (generally the birthday kid) and blindfold him/her. Ask him/her to stick the tail to the appropriate place of the donkey.
Each child then takes turns, hold the tail and attempt to stick to the appropriate location.
At the end, the one child who sticks the tail to the best position where it is supposed to be is the winner.

Tips for the organizers:

Customize your pin the tail activity with your party theme! You don't really need lots of time for this DIY activity, as nowadays you can simply download images from the Internet for this game. Otherwise, ready-made party kit are available for popular themes such as Mickey Mouse and Blue's Clues.

(B) Pass The Parcel

You'll need a CD, a Stereo, one (or more) small gifts and several large pieces of paper. Gift wraps or newspaper will work fine.

Wrap up the gift item (the "parcel") with many layers of paper
Ask the youngsters to sit down in a circle
Start the songs and ask children pass round the parcel
Once the song stops, the kid holding the item will need to unwrap one piece of paper.
Start the music and the passing of the parcel
Repeat the passing and unwrapping until the kid unwraps the final layer of paper and the gift is revealed. The lucky kid can then keep this treasured content of the parcel!

For extra fun, you can insert small gift items such as stationery in each and every layer of the parcel so no one is being left out. You can also prepare several pieces of parcels in case the kids want to play the game again.

(C) Duck Duck Goose

This is another time-proven party game that is loved by preschool children. The kids are probably quite familiar with the rules, but let me list it out for your easy reference.

Ask the youngsters to sit in a circle. Decide on a kid (generally the birthday kid) to be the "duck".
The duck will then lightly tap the children randomly. If s/he says duck, then absolutely nothing occurs; but if s/he says goose (typically quite loud), then the "goosed" kid has got to chase the duck.
If the goose fails to catch the duck, then s/he gets to stay as the "duck" in the following round.
If the goose manages to catch the duck, then the duck has to sit down inside the "soup bowl", i.e. the middle in the circle until finally one more duck is caught in later rounds.

Tips for the organizers:

Please remind the children to tap lightly on the other young children. Really do not hit!
get something that is reasonably firm but soft, e.g. a balloon stick, for the tapping
Be considerate if your "caught duck" refuses to sit down inside soup (some young children may well finds this very embarrassing). One option is to encourage the kid decide on other "penalties" (but really do not call it penalty - call it a little performance or something positive) by singing a tune or by undertaking a funny act.

(D) Musical Chair

What is required: songs in CD and chairs

Rules of the game:

Set up the chairs in two rows, preferably back to back. Make sure the number of chairs equal to number of participants minus one.
Call the children to join the game and ask them to walk round the chair once the song begins.
When the song stops, all people needs to get a seat. The one participant who fails will be out for this round of the game.
Take away one chair and repeat the above, until there are two participants left with one and only one chair.
The one who manages to sit on the chair (instead of the lap of the other person) wins!

For a safe and fun activity, make sure the chairs are of appropriate height and sturdy enough for the children. Also, for very young children, it is better if one of the parents can participate with the child. There should also be constant reminder that walking, and not running, is the rule of the game.

(E) Birthday Hat Contest

Would you like to have something arty and fun for the children? This is also a great alternative for the "active" activities described above.

What you need: craft paper, coloring products (coloring pens, markers, glitter glue), arts and craft materials (e.g. aluminum foil, feather, scrapbook stuff), scissors and glue.

It is possible to either create a pre-cut form of the birthday hat or let the children do it themselves. The decision should largely depend on their age.
Ask them to decorate in any way they like - the sillier the merrier!

For create more excitement out of this activity, you can hold a Hat Contest and give out prizes to the winners. For children of this age group, it is important to prepare more than 1 prize, such as the silliest, most creative, most colorful, tallest, widest... so every child will go home happy and proud of their creation.

Afterall, a party is meant to be a celebration of friendship, so it's important to make everyone happy. Enjoy the party planning and the success that comes with it!

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