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Planning a Limo Party

18 May 2006 10:24 AM

Very often when adults plan birthday parties for their children, and when children make wishes about where they want to go, they seldom think of how to get there.

Robbers and Soldiers

16 May 2006 12:39 PM

Number of players: 10+ (the more the better) Ages: 8+ Space: A wooded park is best, but a playground could also work. This game is a favorite for boys, who tend to naturally gravitate toward being robbers and soldiers than girls do.

Red Lion

16 May 2006 12:36 PM

Number of players: 5+ Ages: 5+ Space required: playground or large room This is a pretty involved playground or park game, but once everyone gets a few of the nuances down, it can keep the players busy for a while. It requires a lot of teamwork, and a lot of strategy.

Twenty Questions

15 May 2006 08:07 AM

I'm sure everyone knows how to play twenty questions, but it's such a great game to play on a long car ride that I want to bring it everyone's conscious level. I also have a great variation that can be used as a party game.

Trial by Jury

14 May 2006 07:24 AM

This is a great party game for a smart group of teenagers, or even at an adult party. Imagine playing the game of Clue, but without the board and the cool pieces. Prepare two letters in advance and seal them in envelopes.

Ma Say

14 May 2006 07:20 AM

Kids, don't try this at home. During the winter of seventh grade, dozens of classmates and I resurrected an old game called "Ma Say.

Party Favors on a String

13 May 2006 06:48 AM

Number of Players: number of players at the party Ages: Old enough to walk Materials: Party favors and a LOT of String This is a fun game for kids, or even adult parties where the host is giving out prizes or favors to the guests. Make sure there is at least one favor or prize per guest.

Tip, Tap, Toe

13 May 2006 06:44 AM

Back in the Middle Ages, lords would divide their lands among lower nobles and peasants. This game is rumored to have originated as a way that the lords would divide their lands. Draw a circle on a large piece of paper, the greater the number of players, the larger the circle.

Touch Memory

13 May 2006 06:40 AM

Number of players: 4+ Ages: 3+ Materials required: Small objects, such as small stuffed animals, bottles, glasses case, pencils, etc. This game can double as a kid's party game, or a great game for bridal and baby showers.

Lame Goose

19 Mar 2006 09:20 AM

This is a great variation on a traditional game of tag. If played with a group willing to make some noise, it can be a lot of fun, especially if the players can perfect their goose honks before play begins. Number of players: 4+ Ages: 4+ Space: Outside or gym.

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