Each team will require a space hopper toy. The relay continues until all team members have had a turn to hop. First team with their final team member across the finish line is the winner. Dress Up Relay: Divide party guests into equal teams of four or five players. Divide the team players into two lines, facing each other across a short running distance. Place the pile of dress ups in front of the first team member for each team.
The race continues until all team members have had a turn to dress up and run. Jump Rope Relay: Divide party guests into equal teams of four or five players. Each team will require a skipping rope. The relay continues until all team members have had a turn to skip. Water Sponge Relay Race: Divide party guests into equal teams of four or five players. Each team will need two buckets, one half filled with water, and a large, car washing sponge.
Line team members up and place the empty bucket with the sponge in it directly in front of the first team member. Place the water-filled bucket a short distance away. They then pass the sponge to the next team member who repeats the sequence. The race continues with team members taking turns to move the water with the sponge until the original water-filled bucket is empty. First team to empty their initial bucket wins. Hoop Relay: Divide party guests into equal teams of four or five players.
Each team will need a large hula hoop. Line the players of each team up at the starting line. Give the first team member the hoop to stand inside, holding the hoop at waist level with their hands. The second player then joins the first inside the hoop and together they run to the marker and back, repeat, adding one team member each time the hooped runners return to the starting line. The first team to cross the finish line with all of their team having run to the marker and back in the hoop is the winning team.
Centipede Tag: Players are divided into two teams. The person at the front of each line is the head of the centipede, the player last in line is the tail. Peg a sock or handerjerchief to the waistband of each tail. Mix up the teams between rounds for lots of wriggly fun. Toilet Tag: it is the plumber in this fun chasey game. If tagged by the plumber the other player must kneel on one knee with one arm held out to the side. Tagged players must stay frozen in this position as a toilet until another free player comes and sits on his knee and pushes down on his arm to flush the loo!
The flushing unfreezes the toilet player to rejoin the game. Play until all players are frozen or until time is called and then a new plumber can be nominated. Very large groups may wish to start each round with two or even three plumbers. Paper, Scissors, Rock, Run! Line the two teams up facing each other a good distance apart.
For each round, each team must secretly decide whether they will be Paper, Scissors or Rocks the entire team must choose just one. The losing team paper beats rock, rock beats scissors, scissors beats paper must race back to their home base line with the team members from the winning team trying to catch them. Anyone caught must join the opposition team for the next round.
Everyone who is tagged must join hands on one end of The Blob! Eventually you will end up with a big group of kids chasing down just a few. They can become unstuck and re-joing the game when another free player scoots under their legs. The free player cannot be tagged while they are under a stuck player.
Play until all players are stuck in the mud or until time is called and a new It can be chosen. Very large groups may wish to start each round with two or even three nominated to start as It. Scarecrow Tag: The instructions for this classic tagging game that works well with larger groups can be found here — How to Play Scarecrow Tag. Tails: Another fun tagging game, find the instructions for play here — How to Play Tails. Balloon Dare: Pre-prepare a collection of inflated balloons, each with a small piece of paper with a dare written on it.
Players take turns to choose a balloon, pop it and complete the dare. In or Out? All team members stand inside the hoop, holding the hoop at waist level without using their hands. Should the hoop touch the ground, the team must start again from the starting position. First team to successfully complete the challenge are the winners.
Divide players into two teams. Players assume the crab position 0n all fours with stomachs facing upwards. Spread players out across the playing area. Place a ball in the middle of playing area with a member of each team facing off against each other. You could also use black lights during scavenger hunts by sneaking in some invisible writing on a few surfaces. Although glow sticks are mostly used for glow-in-the-dark themes, you can also use them to decorate a regular birthday party venue too.
When you put glow sticks inside the balloons, you give the room a muted, colorful glow. You can also use them for lighting during backyard camping. If you are hosting a Lucky 13 party, it will be the best opportunity for you to display the number 13 on the walls using number balloons. You may use these balloons for other themes as well. A party for teenagers is incomplete without a photo booth.
Set up a makeshift stall in the corner of your living room. Come up with exciting backdrops and props for the photos.
You can hire a photographer for some good-quality pictures. If your child and her guests have smartphones, you can set up a selfie station at the party. Use creative backdrops for this station, including patterned tablecloths, sequined dresses, and feather boas. You can also add fairy lights for an ethereal effect. People of all ages love pinatas.
Your year-old teen and their friends may enjoy hitting the pinata blindfolded. You could go for a pinata cake as well. Tweens and teens are notorious for their eating habits and are usually perpetually hungry. So, a donut bar cannot go wrong at a 13 th birthday party. Give the guests a few topping choices and let them get creative with their donuts. Create your very own signature mocktail with your child a few days before their birthday and set up a mocktail bar for the guests on the big day.
Your child can hand out their signature mocktail to everyone present, and then a friend can take over to make custom mocktails for the guests. Glitter balloons are even better than regular balloons.
Your child can customize them as well. Put some glitter inside a balloon before inflating it. Once it is inflated, spread some glue on the balloon and roll it in a plate of glitter. The birthday night would look all starry and lit. If you are low on resources for the birthday party, this is an idea you can execute instantly.
You can also set a formal dress code for the occasion. A birthday party will get more entertaining if you include some games in it. These teen games are fun and ensure no one gets bored during the party. Plan a scavenger hunt and allow the guests to decipher each code and hunt for the items themselves. You can divide them into teams to make the game exciting. You can ask them to either fetch particular items or do tasks and record them on their phones.
If you do not mind getting the guests and your house messy, you can arrange this game for your child and their guests. This is played the way regular Twister is played, but you add colored shaving cream to each circle. The result is a lot of laughs.
Assign points for each app and award the teens with the highest points. Pin the tail on the donkey has been replaced by this game. Sounds fun? Children have to pin the eyes, nose, and mouth on an emoji face while blindfolded. This is a simple but fun game that everyone will enjoy. This game is played exactly like the hot potato game you played in your childhood, except that a smartphone is passed around the circle of players.
Each player must take a selfie before tossing the phone to the next player. When the music stops, the player with the phone must post their selfie to the common group. Tie donuts to strings and suspend them from a rod, a branch, or a clothesline at mouth level. The children have to try to eat the donuts with their hands tied behind their backs. Exciting, right? Help them siphon off the extra energy by participating in an obstacle race. Balloon Dare: Write out a dare for every guest at the party, and slip each one into a balloon before blowing it up and tying the knot.
One at a time, the guests choose a balloon and pop it to find the dare. Your guests then have to do the dare, or suffer the consequences.
Winks: Have all the guests close their eyes, and choose one guest to be the murderer by tapping them on the shoulder. All the other guests are detectives. If a guest is winked at, they need to die — very dramatically — so everyone knows they have been killed.
Say if a guest thinks they can solve the mystery i. If they are right, they win the game, but if they are wrong, they have to die. Now, if t he murderer manages to kill all the guests and get down to one last detective without being found out, the murderer wins. Players must lean backward, not forwards, as they pass under the pole.
Once all the players are through, the pole is dropped about an inch and the players again must pass under the pole without touching it.
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