K.H. asks from Springfield, MO on April 08, 2008
Ideas for Games or Activites for My 7 Year Old Daughters High School Musical Par
My daughters bithday is a little less than a month away. She is in love with HSM and wants to have a HSM party. The party will be at our residence and I am looking for ideas of activities to do with the children that don't cost a lot of money (I am a single mom)
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E.M. answers from Springfield on April 09, 2008
Go to www.birthdaypartyideas.com and type High School Musical into the search box. Many listings will pop up, and there were at least 2 listings for parties for 7 year olds. Lots of great stuff I hope to use someday (my girls are too young to be interested in the movie, 4 1/2 and 2 1/2).
Have fun!
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M.M. answers from Wichita on April 09, 2008
Take two sets of clothing fairly large as they will have to go over thier cloths. and have two teams Part on one end and part of each team on the other end and race to go down put on cloths come back and give cloths to next in line. Kids seem to really enjoy this.
Do this to music.
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K.W. answers from St. Louis on April 08, 2008
Do you have the CD's? Musical chairs to HS Musical music would be fun. Hot potato with anything from HSM would work (cut out a giant T, use a basketball, make a music note) Instead of pin the tail on the donkey draw a big basketball goal and make paper balls, follow pin the tail on the donkey rules and whoever has their ball closest to the hoop wins. Pick a song and see who knows the nost words. This is all I can come up with at the moment, hope it helps, if I think of more I'll let you know.
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D.H. answers from Kansas City on April 09, 2008
Scavenger hunts are always fun. You could print out HSM pictures from Disney.com and cut them out and place them around the house and back yard. Then give them clues to find each one. When they have all the main cast members their team gets a prize. You could have different level of prizes for each group. Three groups would be something like a Candy Bar for 1st, Small candy bar (like from halloween) for 2nd and a starburst for 3rd. That way everyone gets something for their effort. Not really expensive and it usually takes anywhere from 10 to 20 minutes depending on how easy you make their clues. I've done this many times with my girls' parties and the kids love it. Have fun!
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V.S. answers from St. Louis on April 09, 2008
We played a game for my 8 year old's birthday party that the kids loved and could easily be adapted for any kind of party. Put several High School Musical related words on little pieces of paper in a bowl. One child picks a word, but doesn't get to see it. The word gets taped to their forehead and the rest of the kids give clues to what the word is and the one who's "it" has to guess. Once they get it right, they get to choose who goes next. The kids really had fun with this and didn't care that it wasn't a win-lose kind of game. You could also play Hot Potato and when the music stops, the kid holding the "potato" has to sing a lyric from a HSM song. Hope these help!
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