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Many Christmas party games for you to use
Water balloon cannon for your christmas party games
You could just as easily use this for Halloween and is more suitable for older ages.
These activities and themes, Santa just can't bring for your children activities.
If you put in the special effort needed, your invitations will be
eagerly awaited every year.
Here are the supplies you will need for the day: 104 inches of surgical rubber tubing (available at medical
supply stores) Plastic bowl or plastic plant pot Drill (for parents' use)
Large grassy area for launching
1. Parent, drill two 1-inch holes 2 inches apart on side of the
pot or bowl. The holes should line up one above the other.
2.Drill two more holes on the opposite side. Drill a fifth hole
in the bottom of the bowl. (A plant pot already has a drainage hole.)
3.. Fold rubber tubing in half. Push the folded end through the
hole in the bowl/plant bottom. Tie tubing in a knot below the hole, leaving
a 10-inch loop to serve as a handle.
4. Next, thread tube end through one set of drilled holes. Repeat
on opposite side with other tube end. Knot the ends, creating 10-inch-long
loops for handles.
5.To operate cannon, you'll need three people. Two people hold
the handles and a cannon commander pulls the sling back and puts water
balloon into the pot/bowl for launching. Aim for a target, such as a stake,
50 to 100 feet away.
Do not use launch if people are in the area.
Flaming hoops What you need: Red, yellow, and orange colored
paper Plastic hula hoop, duct tape Cardboard box Glue, scotch tape
1.Remove top flaps of a cardboard box. Cut slits down both ends
of the box, stopping 3 inches from the base.
2.Next, cut half-circles out of the front and back of the box.
3.Slide the hula hoop in the slits.
4.Duct tape the base of the hoop to the inside bottom of the box.
Cover box with cut paper flames,
5.Tape more paper flames around the hula hoop. Have your pet jump
through the "dangerous" flames.
childrens christmas party ideas
If you 're having a party in December you've a great start. Use the
Christmas tree as an idea. Traditional colours of green and red point
to using a poinsettia theme.
Gather together all you can with these colours and perhaps, gold. Arrange
you children in a circle and pass a little puppet around the circle until
the music stops.
Whoever has the puppet then, has to leave the circle (Boo Hoo).
With your christmas tree as the focus, set a task, with each child in
turn blindfolded, of pinning their badge the highest on the tree. This
always goes down great with kids.
Next up is Stop Dancing.
You play music they like and stop it at a certain point. Everyone has
to stand perfectly still. The one who stand most still wins the prize.
Of course, you just play this until everyone has a prize. What a great
game!
For the final treat, the christmas bag. You'll never be short of things
you can add in here. Christmas chocolates, colouring books and pens, and
so on. They don't cost much but kids just love to win a bag bag full of
goodies.
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