Fun and easy games for kids birthday parties




















Emoji Egg and Spoon Race Game : Cute little set for the traditional egg and spoon race sans the mess…would work well inside. Kids Scavenger Hunt : Can play this inside or outside, making it a perfect option for both sunny and rainy days.

Wooden Limbo Set : How low can you go? Water Balloon Pinata : For those hot summer days, fill up water balloons, string them on a line, and let the kids get to popping. This is a party game for kids that I know my kiddos with love! Donut Challenge : Donuts are fun to eat on their own, but taste even better in a little friendly competition. String them up from a tree branch or a banister inside and see which kid can gobble theirs up the fastest without using hands.

Balloon Burst : Fill balloons with tiny prizes before inflating. Then have the kids each take one, and using only their bottoms, try to pop the balloons! Gummy Bear Pie : Hide 10 gummy bears in a plate of whipped cream and let each kid race to see who can eat them up first! Color Fight : Fill nylons with color powder, divide the kids up into different colored teams, and send them off to battle wearing white t-shirts for a colorful chase!

Punch Box : Create a prize board that kids can punch to grab their gift. Face Cookie : Starting with a cookie on the forehead, see who can move it to their mouth the fastest without using hands. Outdoor Twister : So much more fun to bring this game outdoors by decorating the lawn with colorful circles and letting the kids get all twisted up! Balloon Tennis : DIY rackets made using paper plates and balls out of balloons for a fun challenge that can be played with two or more players, inside or out.

Get creative with glow sticks and use them to light the way, or order a ready-made game pack online. Since it's played in the dark, this game may be best for tweens and teens. Gather up king-sized pillow cases or invest in burlap sacks for an old-fashioned potato sack race. Ask children to step into bags, pulling the edges up around their waists.

Participants then jump their way to the finish line. Finally, a way to reuse those cardboard boxes that are lying around from all of the pandemic Amazon purchases! Cut a rectangular hole in each side of a cardboard box, so that a Frisbee can pass through. Get creative by decorating the boxes with paint, tape, and streamers. Participants try to land the Frisbee in the hole for points. If you're looking for a way to cool things down while also creating a healthy competition, try wet sponge dodgeball.

This is one of the easiest games to set up, as you only need sponges and a bucket of water. Use the sponges in place of an actual ball, soaking opponents to tag them out. We know this isn't an ideal time to plan a birthday party, but luckily the warmer months make it a possibility. Get creative and customize these party games to match your theme and add masks and social distancing to keep everyone safe.

Most importantly, remember to go easy on yourself and do whatever feels safest for your family. Things To Do. Family Travel. City Guides. HOME - Anywhere. Activity Calendar. Sign up for our free newsletters. Previous Next. This classic group game is such a fun birthday party game that's fun with kids but hilarious for adults. All you need for this game is something to tie each pair's legs together. Who has the button? Let your guests play detective to find out.

All you need to play this easy birthday party game is a button! The classic game of charades that can be adapted for children of all ages and adults. It's a great idea to match a game of charades with the theme of your party. A fun game of tug of war that doesn't need any supplies at all.

This is a great game that will really encourage your guests to use their imaginations. This one also goes great with other jungle-themed party games. This free birthday party game is great for larger groups of guests and kids and adults will equally love it. This is an inventive game that takes barely any prep work. This classic water game is just as fun on land.

Add some funny voices and you've got yourself quite the party game. Be sure to scroll down to view the variations you can use to put a spin on this easy birthday party game. Set up an obstacle course in your backyard or large area in your home using items you have on hand. You'll be surprised what items you have that may "trip" up your guests.

The classic game of Hot Potato is a lot of fun and bring about a ton of laughs. The person left may be the winner but you can keep the game going by having them be the next caller.

We all know the easy-to-play game called Red Rover, and it will be a hit at your next birthday party. This is a great game to play outside and even better if you have a fairly large group.

A guessing game that makes a super fun birthday party game. This game can be easily changed for older kids. Last but not least, the favorite game of Simon Says that can be played anywhere at anytime without anything to buy. Put a twist on this popular birthday party game by changing the name "Simon" to something to fit your theme.

A cross between I Spy and Hide and Seek will keep kids of all ages into this birthday party game. You only need one object for this game and it can be one of your choosing. In this birthday party game, the guests will compete in relay races where they pile on the clothes and accessories. You can even customize all the clothes and accessories to fit whatever the theme of your birthday party is.

There are also lots of other variations for relay races you'll want to check out. A unique spin the classic game of tag that uses just one simple item you are sure to already have in your house - and guess what?

It's not actually bacon. This game works with a just about any group of people, you'll just need to divide them up into teams. This birthday party game is best played in the warmer weather and needs to be outside. Pair up the guests and have them see how long they can go before they break the water-filled balloon. A fun, classic birthday party game that's best played outside.

You can use flags, bandanas, or just about any soft object. This is a great free birthday party game that's sometimes called Cross the Lava. How many of the guests can make it to the end point without falling in the river? Pair some fun music with an assortment of chairs, and you've got yourself and easy birthday party game that's always full of fun.



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