Party penguins games
Place a mug or paper coffee cup in front of each player. Scatter mini marshmallows all over the table. Give each kid a straw. Set a timer. Kids must use the straw to suck up marshmallows and drop them into their mugs. When time runs out, count the marshmallows. The player with the most marshmallows wins. When the game is over, fill the mugs with hot cocoa and let them enjoy those marshmallows.
To play this game, set up two buckets on a table. You can use beach buckets with snowflake cutouts taped on them or purchase some winter-themed buckets in the dollar store, party shop, or craft supplier.
Fill another larger bucket with fake snow. You can buy fake snow at craft stores or make your own out of confetti or cotton balls. Divide kids into two teams.
Give each team a small shovel the kind you use to make sand castles. Players must race, relay-style, to scoop the snow out of the large bucket and dump it into the smaller buckets. To prepare for this game, you will need several shoe boxes, each one wrapped in white paper.
These are the ice blocks. Separate kids into two teams and give each team an equal number of boxes. Each team must stack their ice blocks to build an igloo-style wall.
Have the players gather behind their igloo walls. Give each team a basket full of snowballs ideas for snowballs: rolled up pieces of white paper, plush white balls, or rolled up white socks. Set a timer or play a snow-themed song. Have teams bombard each other with the snowballs, trying to knock down as many of their opponent's ice blocks as they can. While the snowballs are flying, some team members may choose to rebuild the ice blocks that have fallen or collect more snowballs for ammunition.
Whatever strategy they use, once the song is over or the timer buzzes, play stops and the team with the most ice blocks still standing wins. To play this game, kids can either take turns to compete against each other or you can divide the group into two teams. Give each player a box that has a hole cut in the top.
The boxes are the player's houses and the hole is the chimney. Set a timer and have kids throw rolled up balls of white paper at each other as they try to land their snowballs in the chimneys of their opponent. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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