2Nd Birthday

Updated on August 26, 2008
E.G. asks from Deland, FL
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Does anyone know any games for kids 2 to 6 to play at a birthday? Thanks

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T.M.

answers from Fort Walton Beach on

What child these days doesn't like to dance.
Freeze dancing.
Play music and have the kids dance. When the music stops, the kids have to freeze. No one has to be "out." Just play until the kids get bored.

Decorate the children.
For instance, with face painting, washable tattoos, or hand-stamps. Not all toddlers like this, but some love it. Ideally you know a friend or teenager who's good at it -- she can set up in a corner and let kids come to her.
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P.M.

answers from Jacksonville on

Just sing silly songs with movement.
*Ring around the Rosies
*Wheels on the Bus
*Head, Shoulders, Knees, & Toes
Etc.

My 3 year old still LOVES to do those things! We can spend an entire afternoon singing & dancing around!

If you want something a little more competitive you can try relay type races.

Good luck!
--P. M.

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T.S.

answers from Panama City on

E.,

How about freeze dance or musical chairs?
Also, there is to have some theme related coloring sheets.
You could get a big cardboard box, cut out a door and windows, and let them color the outside and inside, and then let them put their handprints on it somewhere with paint and play clubhouse.
You can do a pinata.
You can play hide and seek.
You can have a dress up box and take pictures of them as they try on different outfits. It can be a bring and share an outfit and then everyone switches after trying one on.
You can play choo choo train and go to different locations around the house with different activities at each station (such as face painting, bubble making, coloring, etc..).
If you need more ideas, send me a personal message.
Take Care,
T. (mom of 4)

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J.R.

answers from Jacksonville on

pass the parcel, like musical chairs. wrap a gift in many different papers sit kids in circle play music while kids pass the gift when music stops the kid holding gift removes one wrapping, keep going till all the paper is gone that kid recieves the prize!

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M.R.

answers from Orlando on

Games for that age is a little hard but if your looking for a party company with lots of games and ideas for that age group look up: www.ButterflyDreamsParty.com or call them at
###-###-####, they are great, they come to you from a character visit to lots of different ideas for you to choose from.

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M.D.

answers from Jacksonville on

Moon walks are popular (but expensive). You can have it at a park. You can also try water games (i.e. water balloon races), kiddie pools, sprinklers, etc. Seasonal activities work well.
M. - Jacksonville, FL

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C.J.

answers from Gainesville on

we taught kids how to play london bridge, ring around the rosy, and red rover red rover. they really got a kick out of it, but we needed many adults among the kids for red rover to hold the kids back from running and then telling kids whose turn it was. they weren't great at the rules, but loved running into the arms of their friends.

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