T.A. asks from Oxford, MI on February 29, 2008
6 Year Old Daughters Birthday
If the weather holds up I will be having my daughters 6 year old party outside in April. If not the children will be in a somewhat small house. Does anyone have any party game ideas for both outside and inside. I suspect there will be anywhere from 6 - 8 children attending. Thanks.
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C.F. answers from Grand Rapids on March 02, 2008
Hi Trisha. I am the mother of 4 girls and one boy ages 7-21. One of my girls favorites was to play musical presents. Put on some music, sit in a circle, and pass the presents around. When the music stops, the present in the birthday girls lap gets opened. Little girls have loved Simon Says-- just use the birthday girls' name to change it to Party girl says. My girls also loved the trash can game. Make a circle around a trash can or barrel or laundry basket and hold hands. Everyone pulls and whoever touches the object sits out. See who can be last. Hope these ideas help. Have fun! Elizabeth
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T.R. answers from Detroit on March 01, 2008
T., go to birthdaypartyideas.com, they have great ideas! You may want to pick a theme, and then work the party around the theme. This year we had a tea party theme for my daughter's 8th birthday party. I like to do a craft first, then eat, then a few games, open presents and have cake. The party is usually 2 hours long.
Have fun!
T.
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D.W. answers from Detroit on March 28, 2008
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B.F. answers from Jackson on March 06, 2008
One of the best activities I have tried at a young girls' birthday party is cookie decorating. I baked the cookies ahead and laid out a plastic tablecloth, provided sprinkles of all kinds and some icing and let them design 2 cookies. One was consumed after we took a picture of the girl with her artistic accomplishment. The second cookie was sent home as a party favor. The photos were printed afterward and on the back we wrote a quick thank you note and sent them to the guests. Hope this helps.
N.W. answers from Detroit on February 29, 2008
Dance contest/simon says/sidewalk chalk/color their own placements/
D.C. answers from Benton Harbor on March 01, 2008
Hi T. - I'm a grandmother and my children have used their favorite party activity with their children now. We make a fish pond game by placing a curtain across a doorway using a tension rod - make a small fishing pole with a clip on the end, then the kids take turns fishing over the "ocean curtain". Somebody behind the curtain has a basket of dollar store things and clips one to each line as it comes over. The kids ALWAYS love this game and it can go on for a long time, depending on how many "fish" you have to give out. I think six is a good age for it. Have fun at your party!! D.
T.D. answers from Detroit on February 29, 2008
For out side tie die would be cool. Have them bring a bear or a doll and make matching shirts (if it all girls that is). Also, you can google ideas on the web.
Have a fun time!!!
K.V. answers from Saginaw on March 01, 2008
For my daughters 5th birthday, we did crafts. At a good dollar store you can find beads and rope, to make necklaces and bracelets. They normally have good craft stuff, so it wont cost a ton.
P. answers from Grand Rapids on February 29, 2008
oh man finger paints for outside is a ball -- and hop scotch -- teach them all the cool old ones we did as kids
inside or outside musical chairs is a good one
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