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If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. Games for Children at a Kids Party Disco. The final person dancing is the winner. Musical Bobs Proceed like Musical Statues see instructions above except this time the children must bob down when the music stops.
Last person to hit the floor is out. Last person dancing is the winner! Musical Buddies Proceed like Musical Statues see instructions above but this time call out a number when the music stops. Children must form groups with that number of people in them. Anyone not in a group, or the last group to form, is out. Have the children stand in a circle and pass an apple from person to person around the circle as the music plays. The winner of the game is the person who performs the most dramatic collapse to the floor!
This is a fun dancing memory game. Children start out standing in a circle. A person is chosen to go first and they perform one cool dance move. The next person along performs the first dance move and then adds a move of their own. The game continues around the circle, with the sequence of dance moves becoming longer and harder to remember as play progresses. Any player who forgets the sequence is out of the game and sits down.
The winner is the last dancer standing! Pass the Parcel Pass the Parcel is a classic kids party game that is hugely popular with younger party goers. You can find full instructions for how to play in our Classic Kids Party Games collection.
Divide party guests into pairs. Each team chooses a popular song to perform. Give teams a few minutes to prepare their routine, encouraging them to think about dance moves and facial expressions. Teams take turns performing their songs for the other party guests.
The winning team can be decided by an adult nominated as judge or you could monitor audience reaction and applause to choose the most popular performance.
Air Guitar competition Put on your favourite rock or heavy metal song and invite guests to showcase their best air guitar skills! I will start with a popular song and then a game followed by an action song; this will stop the children getting bored. Pass The parcel, Musical Statues, Limbo, etc putting my own individual stamp on them. Elimination games are definitely a no no! If any of the children are knocked out of the game, they instantly get upset or bored and walk off allowing distraction to the entertainment.
When the music stops, the children do an animal action, e. Ask one child to choose the animal and, when the music stops, the children do the action of that animal. If a Super Hero, they could fly through the air or use one of their super powers. If a Beach party, it can be to build a sand castle — tallest wins or swim in the sea or surfing. The game can also be themed if you are doing a Christmas or Halloween party, etc.
Let your imagination run wild! Around the venue walls, stick up six A3 pictures with numbers on them. The children dance to the music. When it stops they have to run to one of the numbered areas. The dice is rolled and whichever number it lands on the children standing at the corresponding number on the wall win a small prize, usually sweets.
They are now out of the game as Winners and will sit with me eating their sweets. To keep them involved, they then become judges and take turns rolling the dice. The game is finished when it has run its course. Sweets are given to whoever is remaining in the game. Instead of the children just walking underneath the pole, they are asked to do a comical action which, alongside my added interaction, adds to the fun.
Once again, this is not an elimination game. Traditionally, this game can become very lengthy ending up with only one main winner. My version has no parcel but two colourful boxes passed around the circle of children whilst the music is playing.
There is a selection of sweets and toys inside. A dressing up box is also place in the middle of the circle with silly hats, wigs, glasses etc. Once the music stops, the child takes out a prize out of the box but also put on an item from the dressing up box.
Using this method confirms who has already won a prize. The box can then be guided by you to ensure there are no double winners.
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