Mum-of-one, Max tells us “This was an accidental hit at my daughter’s party. Be warned: if playing indoors wooden floors can get slippery if you play lots of rounds. It’s pretty simple, spark up the bubble machine, and challenge the toddlers to pop as many as they can before the music stops. Number of players: Up to 8 | Equipment: Bubble machine and music | Space required: Lots to run around in | Noise levels: HighĪim of the game: Pop as many bubbles as you can Dad-of-two, Dileep, tells us “This one was great, as all the kids recognised it from nursery.” Invite the kids to listen to the song and act out the directions. Number of players: Up to 8 | Equipment: singing voice or youtube | Space required: enough to all lie down and jump up | Noise levels: Medium Mum-of-one, Kiran tells us “Maybe don’t try to be in ‘full character’ with a mask… it just scared all the kids.” 5. Mr Wolf runs around and chases the kids back to the start line. The aim of the game is to reach Mr Wolf before they respond with "dinner time!", which signals the chase. Mr Wolf answers each question with a different number such as 3 o’clock each time. They stand with their back to the party, and the toddlers shout "What's the time Mr Wolf?" and then quickly creep towards Mr Wolf. The game ends when all the players are tagged and 'frozen' in place. If another player taps them on the shoulder, they can rejoin the game. When they're tagged, they freeze in place. The player chosen to be It chases down and tags the other players. In this younger version, go with a parent well-known to the children to be Mr Wolf. Freeze Tag Tag is one of the most popular outdoor games, and this twist is a classic. What's the Time Mr Wolf? is a classic kids' game that gets everyone excited with a bit of suspense. What's the time Mr Wolf?Īim of the game: Don’t get caught by Mr Wolf Mum-of-one, Shelly tells us “The kids love this at my son’s 3rd party, be warned if you have runners, they’ll likely treat it like a rugby ball and go for a try.” 4. Simply get the toddlers pass around the balloon, and play some music, every time the music stops, the toddler holding the balloon/ball gets a small prize. Number of players: Up to 8 | Equipment: Blown up balloon | Space required: not loads | Noise levels: SmallĪim of the game: Keep the balloons going roundĪs kids party games go this is a nice twist on the classic pass the parcel, with limited ‘treats’ in between each wrapper. Also be sure to hand out celebratory gifts to everyone. Cheer for every child bum shuffling and crossing the line. When you shout ‘GO’, the toddlers have to shuffle along on their bottoms until they cross the finish line. And set a visible finish line at the other end of the room. Mum-of-twins, Lou tells us “This one had my kids in fits of giggles - anything with the word ‘bum’ in it is a sure fire winner.” To play this, ask all the toddlers to sit on the floor in a line, at one end of the room - you might need an adults help to position them. Number of players: Up to 8 | Equipment: start and finish line | Space required: Lots | Noise levels: MediumĪim of the game: Shuffle to the end as fast as you can
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