Scooby Doo Party Games
"Scooby Doo" has been a popular cartoon since 1969. Although the show has undergone changes throughout the years, Scooby has remained a favorite with children. Here are some birthday party game ideas for a young Scooby fan that will make sure everyone has a groovy time. Does this Spark an idea?
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Bean Bag Toss
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There are several kinds of Scooby bean bag toss games you can make depending on the amount of time you have and your level of creativity. If you are low on time, just get a large dog bowl and some dog toys shaped like food from your local dollar store. Write Scooby on the side of the bowl with a black marker. Tell the children the object is to get the Scooby snack into his bowl. If you have more time, enlarge a picture of Scooby and glue it on a poster board. Cut out a hole where his mouth is. Have the kids throw the Scooby snacks right into his mouth.
Mummy Wrap
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Separate the children into groups of three. Give each group two rolls of toilet paper. Have them choose one person in the group to be the mummy that is always chasing Scooby and Shaggy. The other two children are in charge of wrapping. The winning team is the one that can wrap up its mummy in both rolls of toilet paper the fastest.
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Where are the Scooby Snacks?
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Before the children arrive, hide dog biscuits all over the party area. When you are ready, show the children the empty dog treat box and tell them that someone has stolen the Scooby snacks and hidden them all over the place. Give each child a paper sack and see who can find the most.
Traditional Games
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Many traditional games can be turned into Scooby-themed games. These games are great because children are already familiar with the rules and they require no preparation. For example you can play pin the tail on Scooby, pin the hamburger on Shaggy, or pin the wheels on the Mystery Van. Play "Scooby, Scooby, Shaggy" instead of "Duck, Duck, Goose." You can play "Scooby May I" instead of "Mother May I." You can also transform "Simon Says" into "Scooby Says."
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