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  • Fiesta Halloween Ideas

    While some Mexicans argue that Halloween is not part of their heritage, the holiday has been gaining in popularity in Mexico. A Mexican holiday called Day of the Dead is celebrated two days later. Start with parts from traditional Day of the Dead celebrations and modern Mexican observances of Halloween to construct a fiesta Halloween. Other elements from Mexican culture and American Halloween traditions can be woven into the celebration.

  • Birthday Card Games

    Nothing says happy birthday like a well-thought out card, and adding a game makes your message all the more memorable. If you want to make an important child in your life feel truly special on his big day, add a game to his card and watch those eyes light up as he tears open the envelope. You could also work a birthday card game into his party or supervise some birthday playtime online.

  • Kwanzaa Games for Kids

    Kwanzaa is a seven-day African-American cultural holiday that begins on December 26 and ends January 1. Kwanzaa is a time for families and friends to come together and celebrate African roots and togetherness. There are seven principles associated with the days of Kwanzaa: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith. To celebrate Kwanzaa, kids can play games that relate to the symbols of the holiday.

  • Free Ring Games for Kids

    In tough economic times it is difficult for many parents to be able to afford a lavish birthday party for their kids. However, if you use your imagination you can create your own entertaining games for a party and still make your child's birthday a memorable and fun day. Ring games are especially fun for little kids because they can easily manipulate the rings and there is always a chance to win a prize. Make the games as elaborate as you wish from things you have around the house and alter the rules as needed.

  • Easter Egg Games for Kids

    Easter egg games for kids can go beyond the traditional Easter egg hunt. When hosting an Easter party for children, use your imagination to create plastic and real egg games the children can enjoy. Award Easter-themed prizes, such as baskets and candy, to game winners to keep the children interested in more egg games.

  • Physical Valentine Games for Kids

    Kid's love Valentine's Day parties that are filled with candy, cute little cards and red and white decorations. Add some fun physical games to get the party guests or students moving and they are bound to have an even better time. Traditional games can be modified to be Valentine's specific by implementing hearts and other holiday imagery.

  • Valentine's Crafts & Games for Kids

    Celebrate Valentine's Day with your children with games and crafts. Use your creativity, imagination and a few supplies to create holiday crafts and games that children will enjoy. Kids can make the crafts or play the games at home or in the classroom at school. Award small Valentine's-themed prizes, such as candy and small toys, to game winners.

  • Valentine Games for First Grade Kids

    Most first graders may not know the history and true intentions of Valentine's Day, but they know the holiday is filled with candy and laughter. If you want to create an entertaining and memorable Valentine's Day party for your first grade class, don't forget some easy to play games celebrating the spirit of the holiday.

  • Easy Xmas Games for Kids

    Prepare for your Christmas celebration get-together or party with exciting games for children. These holiday games prevent boredom, get children in the holiday spirit and require very little setup. Award Christmas-themed prizes, such as plastic toys, candy, stickers and pencils, to all game winners to keep the children ready for more easy Christmas games.

  • Pumpkin Games for Kids

    While people often associate Halloween with creepy creatures such as ghosts, goblins, skeletons, spiders and witches, no Halloween celebration would be complete without pumpkins. Aside from activities like making jack-o'-lanterns around Halloween time, kids can celebrate their pumpkin love by engaging in games with actual pumpkins or playing online games.

  • Scary Games for Kids

    Ah, Halloween--one of the best nonbirthday excuses to get all dressed up, gorge yourself on candy and other sweets and throw a big party for all of the neighborhood kids. Halloween has the added joy of being an excuse to scare a bunch of children silly. With these party games and a little imagination, you'll have them screaming with excitement (and, yes, a little fear) in no time.

  • Hanukkah Games for Kids

    Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights, is the celebration of the rededication of Jerusalem's Holy Temple. During the eight day celebration, Jewish families take part in a number of rituals. During this time, games centered around Hanukkah can be used for parties or family entertainment. By knowing a few game options, you can find an activity to suit your celebration.

  • Easter Maze Games for Kids

    Mazes are a popular and fun activity for kids, as they test them on problem solving, speed and accuracy. A variety of maze games and activities can be played during the Easter holiday, ranging from those on the computer to sending kids through an actual maze to look for Easter eggs left behind by the Easter Bunny.

  • Winter Holiday Games for Kids

    When it comes to the winter holiday season, many parents look for kids' games to celebrate that special time of year. Whether held indoors by the crisp roar of a fire or outdoors with Jack Frost nipping at their noses, these games are sure to please kids of a wide variety of ages.

  • How to Decorate House Games for Kids

    Pre-dating board games and video games, children's house games remain popular because of their high energy nature and easy set-up. Children often play house games at parties, such as birthdays or Halloween parties. Many time-tested favorites such as "duck duck goose" and "red light green light" don't require any set-up, while others take some preparation and decoration prior to playing.

  • Cat & Dog Games for Kids

    If you are planning a party with a dog or cat theme, you can use games to further the idea. Luckily, planning games for a dog- or cat-themed party is not difficult. You can use known party games and modify them to your animal theme.

  • Company Picnic Games for Kids

    A company picnic can be a boring obligation or a ton of fun to a kid, usually depending on the festivities. Because adults are more interested in chatting with coworkers and their families, it is usually best to provide activities for the kids and allow them to entertain themselves. One great way to accomplish this feat is to plan the company picnic at a lake or near a water source so they will remain entertained longer than necessary, because let's be honest, kids don't care to meet their parent's coworkers.

  • Santa Games for Kids

    During the Christmas season, you want your kids to get into the holiday spirit. A surefire way to get them excited involves playing some games that celebrate the jolliest man on Earth, Santa Claus. So gather the kids near the Christmas tree and prepare them for some fun.

  • Ideas for Kids on Fiesta Games & Crafts

    Fiestas are celebrations specific to Hispanic culture. Hold a fiesta-themed event to celebrate your child's birthday or teach students about different cultures. Provide an appropriate atmosphere. Play Spanish music, serve Mexican food and let the kids take a swing at a piñata. Plan fiesta games and crafts--choose activity ideas for kids that will engage and entertain them.

  • List of Birthday Games for Kids

    As you plan for your child's birthday party, you'll likely think first about the food you'll be offering, the balloons and streamers you'll use to decorate the party space, and the birthday gifts. But before you finish planning the party, don't forget about exciting kids' games to keep the young birthday guests entertained.

  • Water Games for Kids' Birthdays

    Having an outdoor kids' birthday party is fun, especially those cookout pool parties when the weather cooperates. What if you don't have a pool? You don't need a pool to have an exciting kids' birthday party that involves water fun. There are tons of entertaining water games for kids' birthdays. You can add water to any game and make it fun for kids.

  • Valentine Games for Kids in Children's Church

    You can plan games that incorporate religion for your children's Valentine's Day party at church or Sunday school. Encourage children to play to win, but consider everyone's feelings when playing. Eliminate hurt feelings and play only for fun instead of for prizes, or award prizes to everyone who participates.

  • Car Themed Birthday Games for Kids

    Anyone who has a little boy or knows one knows that boys love cars. They especially love it when the cars go fast and they have the chance to race, which explains why you see so many pretending to race any toy cars they own. When you throw a car-themed birthday party, the party games naturally revolve around racing and going fast. Use this to your advantage, but don't forget to use all those toy cars you have lying around your house.

  • Easter Computer Games for Kids

    Easter is a cheerful and celebratory time, often bringing together families to enjoy activities and games. In the modern age, many of these games have made electronic transitions, especially as more children are familiar with computer and online gaming as a source of leisure activity. Easter-themed games are readily available online, and there are several that can be enjoyed by the entire family.

  • Wild West Games for Kids

    Saddle up, partner, because you are about to throw a Wild West party for kids. Although children's birthdays can be stressful, a Wild West theme is a fun direction to take for your little cowboy's or cowgirl's birthday party. There are all kinds of fun Wild West games for kids and adults who are a little imaginative.

  • Construction Games for Kids

    Kids love building things. Birthday parties are a great time to express a child's personality. Construction-themed parties are great for kids who love to use a hammer or saw. While finding decorations or construction-themed treats may be easy, finding construction games for a dozen kids to play can be more difficult. A few ideas may help.

  • Kid's Birthday Bingo Card Games

    Bingo is a popular lotto game played by two or more people. It involves simple number, word or picture matching--making it a game that can be enjoyed by children and adults of all ages. Bingo cards can be printed with pictures or words matching many different party themes. Ready-made, themed bingo cards are available free or for a nominal fee from several websites. Some websites also offer tools that enable you to custom design bingo cards that match your specific party theme.

  • Reindeer Games for Kids

    Planning games and activities for kids during the holidays keeps them busy while you finish your holiday cooking, gift wrapping and decorating. Many reindeer games are simple to play and can be monitored by an older brother or sister. Consider alternating days with your neighbors, providing each family with valuable time during the holidays. Save supplies for reindeer games and store with your holiday decorations, so you can find them easily the next year. Present the winners with small prizes or give all participants a small prize at the end of the games.

  • Holiday Games for Kids

    Family holiday gatherings can entail a lot of eating, talking and sitting around. Kids need activities to help pass the time, and adults like to watch kids play. Holiday games can enliven any family gathering, creating memories and traditions for the family to cherish.

  • Fishing Games for Kids

    Fishing is fun and relaxing for adults and children alike. While the skill and patience in children might not be as developed as adults, all ages enjoy fishing's challenges and rewards. Fishing games for kids provide entertainment and develop essential skills.

  • Free Easter Games for Kids

    Easter is often a time for family gatherings, which can mean excited children running around with little to do while adults visit. Once the Easter egg hunt is over, the fun doesn't have to end. Whether you prefer to watch the kids play or join in on the fun, these games are sure to be a big hit with lots of laughs and memorable moments for all.

  • Star Wars Birthday Games for Kids

    "Star Wars," created by George Lucas, is a series of movies that take place in outer space. Yoda, Darth Vadar, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo are among the main characters in the movies, which also featured many kinds of aliens and robots. A Star Wars birthday party can include a variety of games for kids to play.

  • Oktoberfest Games for Kids

    The tradition of Oktoberfest started in Germany in 1810, when Prince Ludwig of Bavaria invited the general public to join in to celebrate his marriage. Since then Oktoberfest has grown and is celebrated worldwide. Oktoberfest is normally celebrated by adults since it's a time to drink German beer and eat brats, but it can be a fun theme for a child's party as well. There are plenty of games and fall activities that can be incorporated into an Oktoberfest party for kids.

  • How to Play Fair Kids Games

    When you throw a birthday party for your child, you'll want to make it as fun for the guest of honor and her friends as possible. Unfortunately, some party games for kids can result in fights and hurt feelings when not all kids get a prize. Instead, you'll want to incorporate fair games into the party.

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