Toss them into the middle of the room. Set a timer for 30 seconds and have the kids stomp and pop as many as they can. When time is up, the players whose balloons were popped are out. The players whose names are still in play stomp again for another 20 seconds. Keep playing for short intervals until only one balloon remains. The player whose name is on the last balloon is the winner.
Give each child a pool noodle. Place a large cardboard box in the middle of the floor, and then surround it with a bunch of inflated balloons. Set a timer for about five minutes and instruct the kids to get the balloons into the box without using their hands, feet or bodies. They must use only the noodles to achieve this goal. Teamwork will come into play as they figure out they must use their pool noodles in sets of two to lift the balloons into the box.
Divide guests into two teams. Make two sets each of six balloons. Scatter the balloons around the party area. Have the players race to find the letters that spell the word. This balloon version of Capture the Flag is a fun game for a camping party , family reunion, summer picnic or any event that has several kids and plenty of outdoor space.
To play, divide players into two teams. Call one team the blue team and one team the red team or whatever two colors suit your party theme. Give a red balloon to each player on the red team and a blue one to each blue team member. Set a time for three minutes. That team must spend the three minutes trying to tag members of the opposing team.
When a player tags an opponent, the opponent must give his balloon to the tagger. After three minutes, switch sides and play for another three minutes. The team with the most balloons wins. Divide kids into two teams. Give each team a bunch of inflated balloons use an even amount of balloons for each team, but make each set a different color and a chair.
When it pops, they can tag the next player in line, who must then grab a new balloon and sit on the chair to pop it. Play continues this way until one team has popped all of its balloons.
The first team to do so wins. Give each team a bunch of balloons and a broom. Have them line up behind a starting line. Put the bowl at one end of a rug or mat that is on the floor Or just play on floor Put the other empty bowl on the opposite end of the mat. The object of the game is to get as many cotton balls as possible on their nose without using their hands. After cotton balls are stuck to their nose—they crawl over to the empty bowl — and take them off their nose with their hands— kids then put them in the bowl.
Wipe the Vaseline off with a tissue or napkin. If you play with TEAMS set a time limit, and see who moves the most cotton balls from one bowl to the next.
They follow the course as to whatever you have set-up. The use of hoops, skipping ropes, Indian clubs, mats, low vaulting boxes, basketball hoops, or what-have-you offer an almost endless selection of obstacles. All it takes are two big bowls of popcorn and some small cups per team. Have kids run and get a cupful of popcorn and transfer it to the bowl across the room. The first team finished wins. Because of potential popcorn mess, this would be good played outside!
The team that has the most popcorn left in their cup wins! In stunt relays, the runners advance to the turning point— stops and performs a stunt that has been pre-determined. They return to tag the next runner on their team. There is virtually no end to the number of stunts that can be performed. Form relay lines. Everyone in each line puts their left hand between their legs and the person behind grabs that hand with their right hand.
Then they run at a given signal to the other end of the playing area and back. Use old stockings; they are softer and have some give to them. Pair up into partners and stand side by side. Practice walking together until you get a rhythm going and then try hopping or running.
This can be played as a race or just for active fun. An obstacle course can be created as well. For a real challenge if it is warm -try adding and avoiding an oscillating sprinkler. Be sure to wear swimsuits! If you are lucky enough to have a feed supply store near by, burlap sacks can be purchased inexpensively. If not, old pillow cases will do. A soft grassy park or lawn will prevent scrapes. I purchased sacks at Oriental Trading bjs. Pull the sack high enough to hold the edges. Practice hopping first, until all of the players get the hang of it.
Identify the start and finish lines. Blow the whistle and go! Need: Paper Bags Give each child a small paper bag. With the signal, race to the marker and then blow up the bags. Instruct youth to pop them with their hands and then race back to the line. If you are playing in a group with more than three players, you start by lining up in single file. The first person in the line takes a few steps forwards and then bends over to make the first frog.
The next person in the line then leaps the first frog, carries on for a few steps and then bends over to make the second frog. The third person in the line then has to run and leap frogs one and two and then bends over to make the third frog.
This carries on until all the players have jumped. This can be played with one line or in Teams. The first one to the end of the track and back wins. The contestant who holds the note the longest wins. HIGH DIVE: Each player stands on a chair or faces the chair back-rest and then kneels chair seat with ten clothes pins and drops them into an empty bottle. The player that gets the most wins wins the olympics. Good for younger children As quickly as possible, walk backwards to the finish line.
While doing this—try not to bump into each other. Have the children stand across from a partner. They should stand one foot apart.
With each toss, the children should back up one step. Play until the eggs are destroyed and before the kids get bored. This can be played as a race or relay… Use a tablespoon and a hard-boiled egg or plastic Easter egg and plastic spoon. Children try to walk fast holding the egg in the spoon to the finish line.
It can also be done as a relay and have one child in the middle of the race line waiting. Give each child a tablespoon and a hard-boiled egg. The children form a line and one is the leader. To drop the egg or rest on both feet prevents one from continuing in the game. They stay out until the next round. Now try clapping your hands twice, then three times, and so on. How high can you go? Now try with your left leg.
Now clap behind your back. Invent some more challenges. Can you do it with your left foot too? Can you jump? Can you twist around? Can you kneel down and stand up again, or sit down?
Can you climb the stairs? Can you do any of these things with two beanbags balanced on your head? Or three? It is perfect as an activity for a birthday party that….
Coin Challenge Coin challenge is an outdoor and water game where children will have to throw coins in a floating container in a swimming pool. Tug of war Tug of war is a perfect game to animate a kids birthday party, a great activity to keep children active and laughing…. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Home Running games The Balloon pop relay game. Game sheet number of players: from 8 children age: from 7 years old supplies: balloons and chairs Played indoors Duration: 15 min How to play the Balloon Pop Relay game?
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