Games to Make for a Tinkerbell Party
Fairies in general and Tinkerbell in particular are very popular among young girls, making Tinkerbell a beloved party theme. There are a number of entertaining activities and games to play at the party. Encourage the girls to come dressed as their favorite version of Tinkerbell. Does this Spark an idea?
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Pixie Dust
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No Tinkerbell party can begin without a little pixie dust. Mix body glitter with aloe vera before the party. Win the girls arrive, dab a little of the glittery aloe vera on their cheeks, so they sparkle with "pixie dust." For an extra special touch, put some extra glitter (aloe-vera free) in a shaker and sprinkle a little pixie dust over the girls' heads. Remind them to think happy thoughts too.
Stick the Star on the Wand
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This game is played like pin the tail on the donkey. Draw a wand on a large poster board. Then make stars with each guest's name on one side. Put double stick tape on the other side. For the game, take turns blindfolding each girl. Spin her around gently a few times, put the star in her hand and point her in the direction of the poster. The player who gets her star closest to the tip of the wand wins.
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Follow the Leader
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Make sure you have a pair of fairy wings for the leader. One player gets to put the fairy wings on and lead everyone else around the room, making up different "fairy" actions as they go. Be sure to give everyone a turn to be Tinkerbell.
Tinkerbell Tag
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Tinkerbell tag is played like freeze tag. Before play starts, give each player a small bag of glitter. Choose one girl to be "it." Whenever she tags a player, that player has to stay frozen, just like freeze tag. However, instead of other players being able to tap her to unfreeze her, they have to sprinkle a little fairy dust on her. Try to give every girl a chance to be "it" if possible. This game is best played outdoors, so as not to make a mess inside with the glitter.
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