Five games for children's parties

If you are going to organize a party with preschoolers, it is preferable to keep them entertained with a group activity. They will have a great time and share good times, so it will be good for you to consider these five games for children's parties.

It is convenient to have ample space such as a terrace, a garden or a large living room, but any of them can be played inside a house. Of course, making it childproof, that is, removing breakable ornaments, dangerous corners, etc.

Here I propose five games for children that surely you have also played as children.

1) Statues

It consists of putting music for the children to dance and when they stop the music everyone has to remain still as statues. Those who move are eliminated and repeated again and again until there is only one child left who will be the winner.

2) Surprise!

You must have prepared in advance a package in the form of a ball made of newspaper. A candy is wrapped with a leaf and thus the ball is formed by always placing a candy with each leaf and fixing it with zeal.

To play, you have to sit the children in the round, play music and let them pass the ball. When the music stops the child who has the ball in his hands has to remove a cape and find the treat. The game is repeated several times until the ball falls apart and the goodies are over. The duration of the game will depend on the layers that the ball has.

You can leave it for the end (that is, you have to put it at the beginning when preparing the ball) a special gift that the winning child will keep.

3) The game of chairs

It is a well-known game and children (and the elderly) love it. It is valid for a small group unless you have many chairs and a lot of space at home.

You have to place a group of chairs (one less than the number of participants) forming a circle with the backs inwards. Children have to walk around the circle of chairs to the rhythm of the music. When the music stops each child must run to sit on a chair and whoever stands will be eliminated. Thus, it is repeated until there are two children and a chair. The winner will be the one who in the last round manages to sit down.

The game of chairs is recommended for children of four, five or six years, as it has a certain level of competitiveness that younger children may not understand.

4) The shoe behind

It is also a classic with several versions (very similar to the rotten egg). A run is made sitting.

One of the children takes off his shoe (any other object can also be used) and goes around the circle while the others close their eyes and sing: "To the shoe from behind, sad after, neither see nor see, look up as beans fall, look down as chickpeas fall," to sleep, to sleep that the ogre will come. What time?".

The spinning child says a number and the rest has to count to the number he has said. The spinner will leave the shoe behind the back of one of the children in the circle who must get up and try to catch it. He will have to run until he sits in the empty spot of the round.

The boy who has remained standing starts over.

5) Wolf is there?

This is a game I played as a child and now I play with my daughters. I loved it and they love it.

A child is the wolf and the others make a run and sing "Let's play in the forest while the wolf is not there, wolf is there?". The boy who stayed outside responds: "No, I'm putting on my socks".

The children of the round sing again and the wolf responds: "No, I'm putting on my pants"next time "… .Shirt", "… .socks", "… .the shoes" Y "… .the hat”.

And finally the last time the children of the choir sing and the wolf responds: "Yes, and now I will go for you!" And all the children run away so that the wolf doesn't catch them.

This compilation of childish games It has brought me many beautiful memories of my childhood. I hope you like them and that your children spend lovely game moments with their friends.

Of course, you are invited to suggest more games for children in the comments.