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Another way to give rodeo rides is to secure a saddle to a red wagon, bicycle, or another suitable ride on toy. Have an adult pull the rider around a rodeo ring or obstacle course.

This game is fun for any cowboy-themed party, but it might also be especially enjoyable for a Toy Story party. Divide players into two teams. Give each team a cowboy boot. At the other end of the play space, place two buckets filled with rubber snakes. On the signal, the first players for each team race to retrieve a snake, bring it back and place it in the boot. Those players then tag the next players in line, who also race to place a snake in their boots.

The relay race continues until one team has had each of its members collect a snake and drop it into the boot. Have kids stand a couple of feet from the tin cans.

Give each player a squirt gun and a bucket of water for refilling. When you signal the start of the game, kids squirt water at the cans, attempting to knock them down. When a player knocks over his can, he gets to claim a reward from a collection of trinket prizes.

Before the party, have your kids paint a collection of rocks. Mix the painted rocks with plain rocks and put them all into a baby pool filled with water. Give kids sieves and have them mine for the gems.

You can also play this game in a sandbox. Bury gold-painted rocks or gold nuggets in the sand and have them panhandle for the gold. Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a classic party game that is often changed to suit the theme of a party. In this cowboy version, instead of pinning a tail on a donkey, kids stamp a brand on a cow. Hang up a poster of a cow. Cut a large sponge into the shape of a horseshoe and attach it to a stick.

Dip the horseshoe-shaped sponge into some craft paint. Blindfold players and see who can come closest to branding the cow in a pre-determined spot. Other variations of the pin the tail game to play:. Gather players into groups of three. On each team, one player sits in a wagon or cardboard box that is decorated like a horse coach.

The other two players are the horses who must pull their cowboy, in the wagon, across the finish line. In this game one player is the rancher, trying to corral the cattle. The remaining players are the cattle. Tape off a square on the lawn to serve as the corral. Play begins with the kids running around freely while trying to avoid being tagged by the rancher. When a player is tagged, he must go and stand in the corral.

Another of the cattle players can go into the corral and tag him to set him free, but if that player is caught by the rancher while doing so, he also becomes a cowboy and must help corral the remaining players.

Play continues until all the cattle players are in the corral and only ranchers remain outside of the box. Place a hula hoop on the ground. Related: 37 Fun Outdoor Games for Kids. A slime-making station will be the hit of your next birthday party. Perfect for inside or out, set up a long table with all the supplies it takes to make homemade slime.

Give each kid a glass jar and our free printable tags, and you've got a fun party activity that doubles as a take-home gift. Sure, you could entertain a group of kids with regular sidewalk chalk—but for a special occasion, try making your own!

Make our DIY sidewalk chalk in shapes and colors that match the party theme for a fun outdoor activity. Create a party activity that doubles as a sweet party favor. Create DIY game boards, and you've got a fun indoor party activity.

Made with simple materials and decorated to fit your theme, these handmade games are fun for kids of all ages. Set them up on a long table for an afternoon of competitive play! Construction paper and confetti are all you need to create colorful birthday party crowns. Get our free template and set out all of the supplies each child will need to create their own party hats.

Fun embellishments include sequins, tissue paper, beads, and pom-poms. Perfect for a floral-theme birthday party, these DIY flower crowns are the prettiest party favor we've ever seen. Set up a do-it-yourself station during the party and let each guest create their own. You'll need faux flowers, twine, and glue. Let the little ones play detective with a fun party game. Give each child a magnifying glass and set out clues to solve a party mystery or complete a scavenger hunt.

Have each clue lead to another until the mystery is solved or the item is found! Set up a crafting station at your next indoor birthday party. Let each kid create their own take-home animal mask. Squares of colorful paper and some tape are all it takes to create this fun DIY birthday party game. Set up a winding path of cut paper and let the kiddos jump from square to square. If anyone steps on the floor, they're out!

A shower curtain, tape, and colorful flying disks are all it takes to create this fun birthday party game. Use tape to mark the squares of a tic-tac-toe board. Have players take turns throwing their flying disks onto the board. Hold on to those used bleach bottles—they're the start of a fun kids party game. Cut the bottom off a cleaned bottle and remove the label.

Who can stack the highest? This easy game for kids is a total balancing act. Have kids stack alternating boxes wrapped in colorful paper. At the end of the game, the player or team with the most points wins. Ring toss is one of those games that is super easy to fit into your party theme. Swap the usual stakes for flamingos, or style them up as mountains, swords, or the masts of a boat. Bring back a classic party game with a sweet and simple egg and spoon race.

Gather a crowd and ask your guests to team up or go it solo to see who can make it to the finish line with their egg intact. Reimagine this with a pretend diamond for a princess party , or a wheel for a car-themed celebration. If the birthday kid is a Lego fan, combine this with a mini engineering challenge to see who can build the best spoon from building blocks. Fill the dancefloor and challenge your party guests to a game of musical statues.

Play some music and ask your guests to freeze when the music stops. Anyone left dancing or giggling! All you need is a music player and space for people to dance. Just make sure you have adult supervision at all times. Break out your music player and treat your party guests to a game of hot potato. For summer parties , swap the beanbag or ball for a water balloon and add an extra layer of fun to the mix.

This is an activity that works best in a circle, so consider pairing it with a game of pass the parcel or duck duck goose while your guests are seated. Recreate the field day experience by bringing the three-legged race to your next outdoor get-together. Pair up your party guests and use a rope or material to bind two of their legs together. The first pair over the finish line is crowned the winner.

Keep up the encouragement with a lively and supportive crowd, and a fun prize for the winning team. Engage all your party guests with a fun, themed scavenger hunt. Create a checklist of items guests need to find or locations to visit before collecting a prize. Challenge your guests to find acorns, flowers, and garlands at a fairy-themed kids birthday party.

Hide toy animals around your backyard and get your guests to round them up for a zoo- or safari-themed celebration.



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