Fun Birthday Party Games

Birthday Party Balloon Game

For my daughter’s birthday party back in July I thought it would be fun to come up with some birthday party games no one had every heard of. After a bit of a search I came up with three games that seemed like they had good potential. The results? Two out of three were 100% hits and the third was good but a bit too challenging for this crowd.

Birthday Party Balloon Tower Game:

Divide children into two teams. Give each team around forty or fifty balloons and a roll of packing tape. The team that builds the highest balloon tower using only the balloons and tape wins. The game was off to a great start, but the girls didn’t quite have the structural knowledge to figure out how to make a tower out of balloons and tape that will stand up! Definitely a great game for architects, engineers and handy types, but didn’t quite go so well with nine year old girls. Maybe throwing a few more elements into the mix, like some cardboard tubes might help. Let me know if you try it! It might even be fun as an interesting activity for kids! You could also incorporate birthday bingo to make the celebration even more exciting and engaging for everyone.

Birthday Party Cotton Ball Game

Birthday Party Cotton Ball Game:

Two children compete against each other for a race against time. The idea is to see who can be the first one to move the cotton balls from the bowl on their head (held by someone) to the bowl on their lap, using a spoon and while blindfolded. For the bowl on the head I used a microwave dish cover since the deeper bowls seemed a bit too difficult. And for the bowl on the lap, a large plastic mixing bowl. The game is challenging because it is difficult to tell whether you’ve actually scooped up cotton balls. There were lots of squeals and cheering, and the game was a great success.

Birthday Party Chocolate Game

Birthday Party Chocolate Bar Game

The children all sit in a circle and take turns rolling a die. The first one to get a six runs to a basket of dress-up clothes, quickly puts on something funny (a hat and a scarf, etc.) and runs to a small table and begins trying to eat a bar of chocolate with a knife and fork. In the mean time, the children start rolling the die again, and the first chocolate eater is replaced by the next child that rolls a six. The girls were shy to start gulping down the chocolate, so many just started cutting up the whole bar before eating. I think we went through three chocolate bars with a group of 15 girls, and I had some extra bars on hand to give chocolate to those who didn’t get to eat any during the course of the game. Oh, and I put the bars in the freezer to make it just a bit more difficult! This game was lots of fun and funny too with the dress-up element.

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7 responses to “Fun Birthday Party Games”

  1. joyce Avatar

    oh I love these party games, thanks for the wonderful ideas. I have actually played the choccie eating one at a hens party, its soooo much fun. A fantastic ice-breaker and by the end of the afternoon none of us wanted to go home and had made some great new friends. When we all met up at the wedding, we all knew each other and looked for each other and reminisced about the hens party afternoon.

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Joyce, That makes sense that youve heard of the chocolate game as I believe i got it off of a New Zealand based site. Fun to hear that its great for big girls too!

  3. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I have 2 fun games – though my girlies are younger I think they would work with older kids too. The first one uses marbles, 2 lightweight bowls and a kiddie pool. You place marbles in the pool as well as 2 bowls/containers (I used lightweight Tupperware type containers) that will float and hopefully not tip. 2 players step in and race to see who can get the most marbles in their container using only their feet. The second uses music and hula hoops. It is played like musical chairs, with the kiddos standing in the hoop instead of sitting on the chair. The difference comes in that as you take away the hoops, instead of the kids getting out, they have to share the hoops. At the end they all squeeze into one hoop – great photo op!

  4. Helen Avatar

    Hi Sara,
    with three birthday parties coming up in the next 3 months, this post comes quite handy! I never heard of the balloon game, or of the one with the cotton balls, and I´m definetely going to try these!
    The chocolatebar game is a very old classic over here in Germany, I played it as a kid, and I think even my mom did! But we usually wrap the bar in paper, and an extra newspaper, so the kids have to unwrap it, using knife and fork first. If you´re unlucky, you might have just unwrapped the whole thing, and then the next child rolls a six, and there´s no chocolate for you 🙂 It´s quite fun! And we don´t do it with costumes, but you have to put on mittens, a woolen hat and a scarf every time before you are allowed to start unwrapping.
    Another game my kids love is mummy wrapping with toilet paper:
    The kids form pairs of two kids, each pair gets a toilet paper roll, and the task is to wrap the partner in this roll. You need to be cautios, so the paper won´t tear, and it helps when the toiletpapermummy turns a little. The group that´s ready first wins a little prize.
    And especially the little ones have lots of fun playing in all the loose toiletpaper afterwards.

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much for sharing! Love hearing about your childhood memories too!

  6. Nanbest Avatar

    Thank you for the great party ideas! I have an idea for your balloon/tape tower building game. Try using balloon animal balloons. Might be easier to build with long, skinny balloons. I might try this for my daughters birthday.

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thats a great idea, thanks so much, though those balloons are usually hard to blow up, so might need a little balloon pump too. all the best!

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