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  • Homemade Angel Ouija Boards

    An angel ouija board is just another name for a ouija board. All ouija boards (or oracle boards) are designed essentially the same with minor variations as desired. All are used for the same...

  • Barn Yard Games

    From Old MacDonald's Farm to the local petting zoo, preschool and kindergarten children have a fascination with the barnyard. Farm animals often are a key to learning, with many children learning...

  • Ice Breaker Games for Junior High Kids

    Kids often have their own cliques in school or are socially reserved and sometimes end up in a class where they do not know anyone, are not interacting much or at all with their classmates. As an...

  • Garden Games for Kids

    Garden games are those considered suitable for garden parties. These celebrations are different from backyard barbecue bashes, where informality is the norm. Garden parties are more refined...

  • Smile Games to Play

    From early infancy on, children relate to the world through facial expressions. Smiling is one of the first ways that children learn to communicate. Games that involve this familiar way of...

  • Frog Games to Play

    Frog games are fun to play with groups of kids. There are many traditional games that can be modified to fit the frog theme. Frog games keep kids enthusiastic about frogs and are terrific to play...

  • Youth Activities & Games

    Anytime you have an event with a group of young people, you should plan to have some games. Whether it's a church or community event, a family get-together or a birthday party, good games will...

  • Rules for Marbles

    Marbles is one of the oldest kids games. The object of the game is to knock smaller marbles from a circle with a much larger marble, the shooter. There are many variations to the basic rules of...

  • How to Play Belly Laughter

    Belly Laughter is a great game for slumber parties or birthday parties when you have run out of ideas on what to do next. The game is also an easy way to break the ice between children who have...

  • How to Do the Hokey Pokey

    You've heard the song. Now here are the instructions on how to dance along to it. Because that's what it's all about!

  • How to Make a Spinner With a Paper Clip

    A paper clip spinner is an easy way to decide games of chance. You can make your spinner with 4, 6, 8 or any number of evenly divided spaces. Alternately, you can make some outcomes more likely...

  • How to Make a Mini Darts Game

    Bored on a rainy day? Looking for an interesting craft or game? Why not try making your own homemade mini darts game? Here are easy, step-by-step instructions for making an afternoon of...

  • How to Build a Fort for Children

    One of the great things about children is how powerful their imaginations are, which makes it really easy to find ways to entertain them. One great project that you can do with your children that...

  • How to Play Dice Golf

    There’s nothing like a good game of dice between friends. Actually, there’s nothing like a good game of dice between strangers. That’s probably why you’ll run into all...

  • How to Play Crag for Dice

    Crag is a dice game that is played much like Yahtzee, only instead of five dice; you play with a set of three. Play commences around the “circle” of players as it would normally with...

  • How to Play Sevens Out With Dice

    Sevens Out may just be one of the quickest and enjoyable dice games created. The rules are simple, the play is fast and the chances are endless. All you’ll need is a few good friends, a set...

  • How to Play Fetch and Carry

    This is an easy and fun game to play with bored children.

  • How to Play Changing Places Game

    This is a great game for children who are in middle school.

  • How to Play Indian Dance Game

    This is a fun gamet to play when you are locked up in classroom.

  • How to Play Hot Tamales Kids Game

    Hot Tamales is a fun game for all kids. To learn how to play the rules read below.

  • How to Play the Rap Game

    The Rap Game is a fun interactive game that can be played with any size group. While you can play with as few as 2 people, this game is the most fun when played with a larger group.

  • How to Play the Name Memorization Game

    Learning names can be tricky. Especially many names at once, but follow these simple steps to learn the names of your fellow co-workers, classmates, and so on.

  • How to Do Bead Team Builder Activities

    This is an amazing way for a group, especially a group of travelers, to bond and create friendships that will last a lifetime.

  • How to Play Pass the Slipper

    Do you have a group of children coming over--either for a birthday party or a family reunion--and need a game they all can play? Introduce them to Pass the Slipper; it’s a fun and easy game that...

  • How to Do Intry Mintry

    In order to play many childhood games like Kick the Can and Hide ‘n Seek you must first choose one person to be “it.” The Intry Mintry chant commonly used today is only a small part of a longer...

  • How to Play 1o5

    The game 1o5 is a simple and quick dice game. It's easy to learn and fun to play for people of all ages. There's no setup and very little required to play. Anywhere from two to six players can...

  • How to Play the Party Game, "Stack"

    Whether you're the designated driver, you don't drink, or you're still hung over from the night before, Stack is a great party game that's still entertaining without alcohol. Plus, the final...

  • How to Play Footbag

    Footbag develops agility and coordination and is a fine game to play alone or with friends. The small footbag, or hacky sack, is about two inches in diameter and can be made of soft leather or...

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