by Lola

 
posted by Lola, 9:43am

If you are planning a Princess Party for your child, you might want to include these games to add more fun to the party.  I prepared these games for my daughter’s 7th birthday.  Her theme is “A Princess’ Tale”

TRIP TO THE PRINCE’S CASTLE
This game is just a normal game of Musical Chairs – where the participants dance around arranged chairs and have to find and sit on a chair as soon as the music stops.  Only, the participants are wearing their most favourite ball gowns.  I renamed it “Trip to the Prince’s Castle” to give it a touch of our Princess Theme.

I started the game saying something like this:

     “Are you ready for some kiddie games?

     Raise your hand if you know the story of Cinderella… Do you [kids] remember the part when Cinderella 

     rides the carriage that will take her to the Ball?

     Our problem now is that Cinderella got a bit lost in the woods and can’t find her way to the castle.

     Let us help her find her way, as we play this game that I will call…Trip to the Castle!”


Then, we arranged some chairs like in musical chairs.  The children danced around the chairs and when the music stopped, each one had to find a chair to sit on.

CLASSIC MUSICAL CHAIR RULES:
If you’re familiar with this game, the chairs that were arranged in a circular manner are always one shorter than the number of participants.  That way, when the music stops, one participant will not have a chair to sit on.  Then, that participant will be out of the game. 

As soon as the music starts again, one more chair is taken out of the circle, and so on until two participants and just one chair is left.  The one who sits on that last chair wins the prize.

NOTE: I usually end the game when only two participants are left, and name them as the two winners.

I ended the game saying, “Cinderella is not lost anymore! Thanks to [winners’ names]!” while handing out their prizes.
Trip to the Prince's Castle Game
Lola's "Trip to the Prince's Castle Game"
Lola's
Lola's "Trip to the Prince's Castle Game"

KISS THE FROG
As the game “Pin the Tail of the Donkey” is one of the classical games in a children’s party, I thought it would be a great idea if I give it a bit of a twist and do “Kiss the Frog” instead.

I was lucky enough to find a ready-made “Kiss the Frog” game in a local online party shop.  The package includes a large printout of a frog, a blind fold and a number of lips made of cardboard.

I started the game saying:

     “How many of you have heard about the fairy tale story of The Frog Prince?  Now, who wants to try their luck 
     and kiss our very own Frog Prince?  We will call him Prince Eddie.

     Now Prince Eddie has been cursed and was turned into a Frog.  He will only turn back into a Handsome 

     Prince if he finds the Princess who can kiss him in the lips! 

     Let us help the Frog prince find his Princess!”


The participants lined up and tried to “pin their lips” into Prince Freddie the Frog’s lips.  The participant who have pinned the nearest to the Frog’s lips wins!
Lola's Kiss the Frog game
"Kiss the Frog" Game
Lola's Kiss the Frog Game
The "stylish" blindfold

“THE BOAT IS SINKING” GAME
I’ve also added a Fairy Tale twist to the game “The Boat Is Sinking”.

CLASSIC “BOAT IS SINKING” GAME
The original one goes like this.  All the participants (regardless how many) have to gather in the middle and wait for the Game master to shout “The boat is sinking, group yourselves into [number]! (i.e. three.)”

The participants will then have to form groups of three. If a group was not able to make up a three-member group, then they will be out of the game.

As for the game I have prepared on my daughter’s Princess-themed 7th Birthday Party, I started the game by saying something like this:

     “Imagine Princess Ariel (from the Little Mermaid) is about to get married with Prince Eric aboard the ROYAL 
     SHIP and we are all in the boat to witness the Royal Wedding.   However, the Evil Sea Witch, Ursula, 
     suddenly appeared from nowhere and tried to stop the wedding by sinking the boat.

     Now that the boat is sinking, group yourselves into 5! (Those who were not able to make up a five-member 

     group are out.). The boat is sinking, group yourselves into 4! And so on…”

Usually, only two kids will be left and be named the winners.
Lola's Boat is Sinking Game
Lola's "The Boat is Sinking" Game


FIND THE PRINCESS’ PEA
Giving another twist to yet another classic children’s party game, the Treasure Hunt, I prepared three small rounded green cardboards which I made to look like peas.  Then, I secretly stuck each “pea” under three different chairs.

I started the game saying something like this:
     “We’ve got another surprise for all the kids in the castle…Who among you knows the story of the Princess 
     and the Pea?

     The Princess is looking for three peas hidden under the chairs.  If you help her find them, she’ll be able to 

     sleep well tonight.

     Look under your chairs as the pea might just be hiding there…”


All the children excitedly looked under their chairs (and most of the time, under someone else’s chairs) to find the “pea”.  When they found the pea, they brought each to me in exchange it for a prize. 
Lola's
Lola's "Find the Princess' Pea" Game
SCRATCH-OFF CARDS
I was able to find circular scratch on stickers online, so I thought it would be a good idea to make some Princess-themed DIY scratch card for the guests (and yes, even the birthday celebrant wanted one!).

I printed a small photo of a Fairy tale-themed item, together with some details of the party, in a rectangular (bookmark-size) cardboard.  Then, I covered each photo with the circular scratch-on stickers I bought.  The children had to scratch the circle to reveal their hidden prize!

During the party, I asked a friend to roam around the venue and give out one scratch card to each child.  As soon as the kids saw it, they excitedly scratched each circle to check if they win a prize.  They immediately ran to me to claim their prize.  They were so proud to actually win something from a scratch card.  These moments are absolutely priceless!

This is how my scratch card looked-like.  I prepared one design for a girl and another for a boy.


OTHER PARTY GAMES INCLUDE:


“BRING-ME GAME”
I have asked the kids to bring the birthday celebrant the following items:
          a pink handkerchief
          a red ribbon
          a wand”
The first one to hand out the item wins a prize.


BEST IN COSTUME
As a finale game, I have asked some friends to look around the venue and choose at least two kids with the best Prince/Princess costume. 


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by Lola

If you are planning a Farm Party for your child, you might want to include these games to add more fun to the party.

FARM ANIMAL HUNT
I have prepared five circular cardboards with one farm animal photo each.  Then, before the guests arrived, I secretly stuck them under 5 different chairs with a double adhesive tape.

I have used this game as an ice breaker for the party.  After singing the Birthday song and blowing of the candle on the cake, the kids went back to their sits.  That’s when I announced:

“There are five farm animals hiding under five of the chairs.  Is one of them hiding under yours?  If you find them, bring it over to me and you will get a prize.”

The kids excitedly looked under their chairs and quickly ran towards the stage area to claim their prizes.

LONGEST GREETING
This game is just like the “Longest Greeting” game we usually see on Kid’s birthday parties, where each kid is asked to say “Happy Birthday, {birthday celebrants name}” as long as they can. I just added a farm twist and asked the kids to pretend to be a sheep and say “Happy Birthday, Sam” with sheep sound.

The kids and the parents find it very entertaining and fun. 

DRESS THE FARMER RELAY GAME
Who would not like a relay game in a children’s party?  My farm-themed relay game proved to be one of the kids’ favourites!

I placed 5 farmer items (farmers hat, cowboy handkerchief, moustache, suspender and boots) on each of the 3 chairs in front.  Then I asked three of my Dad friends to stand in front and pose as a farmer.  I asked the children to group themselves into 5 and gave each team a balloon.

The game: 
As soon as I said “GO!”, the first member of each team ran to the chair in the front, with a balloon in between their legs.  Upon reaching the chair, they grabbed a farmer item and put in on their assigned “farmer” Dad.  They, then, went back (still with a balloon in between their legs) to tag the next team member, which did the same.  As soon as the last member of the team went back to the group, they have to shout “Happy Birthday, Sam!” to mark the completion of the game.
EVERYBODY DO THE CHICKEN DANCE
I designed this game as I thought it would fun to include some Dads in at least one of the games in the party.  I asked the kids to go to the front with their Dads, line up, and face the audience.

Then I demonstrated how to do the Chicken Dance and asked all the participants of the games to follow what I’m doing.

As soon as the song started, all the participants did the Chicken Dance! The kids loved seeing their Dads dance a silly song with them.  It was a hit!

Here are some of the other games I have prepared for the young guests:


PIN THE TAIL OF THE DONKEY
This is one of the most common games in a children’s party.  I was planning to do a “Pin the Tail of the Cow” but didn’t have enough time to prepare or find a cow photo, so I just asked the kids to pin the tail of the donkey.
EGG AND SPOON RACE
I added another classic “farm-themed” game into the party – the egg and spoon race.  It is a relay game, where the kids group themselves into five and run around a chair in the front with a spoon and “tiny egg” (I used white chocolate as an egg) in it.  They, then, have to pass the egg to the spoon of the next team member without using their hands. 

The team members must not drop the egg, or else, they would have to start again.


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