Ultimate Kid Birthday Parties
Your Online Resource to Party Planning
Last Update: 4 February 2011
Clifford knows where to find the Ultimate Birthday Games for Kids…
Where you ask? Right here of course…
As you continue to read through the page, you are going to notice over 10 great themed birthday games for your child to play at their Ultimate Birthday Party.
So get started and scroll down…but remember have fun and happy partying!
Before we get started I have listed a few survival tips to help your party run smoother:
First, make sure you select games you think your child will love and pick some back-ups, just in case. Next, setup a schedule of events before the party on which games will be played, what order and a time limit. Finally, don’t forget the “fun” factor in the party. Not every child is going to win every event, so make sure each event is designed to be “fun”, “loud” and “enjoyable”.
Hopefully these tips will help reduce your party stress and allow you to enjoy the party. So have fun at the Ultimate Party!
Each of these games was designed to fit perfectly in your Ultimate Clifford Theme… Oh yeah, don’t forget the camera!!!
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* Hide and Seek with Clifford: This is a classic game and I am pretty sure most of the children will already understand the basic rules. But you have to put a Clifford twist on the game to fit the theme. So the person who is it is Clifford and they must find all the bones (party guests). Send Clifford to the dog house to count to 30 and send them out to collect all their bones. The kids will love this game!
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* Freeze Dance: Here is another simple game that most children will understand. But you have to get some good dog music playing to get the kids into the theme. Try who let the dogs out, Bingo, You aint nothing but a hound dog or even Cliffords theme song.
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* Cleo Says: Play a game of Simon says using commands that puppies might hear at Dog Obedience School . Cleo says, Sit up and beg. Cleo says, Roll over. Scratch your ear with your hind leg. The last puppy to obey Cleo wins.
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* How many biscuits: Before the party starts, take a jar and fill it with dog biscuits. As the guest begin to arrive, have each take a guess at how many biscuits are in the jar. During the party, count or reveal the actual number and award whoever was closest a prize.
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* Dog Biscuit Hunt: Cut out 40-50 dog biscuits out of poster board. Tape candy to each bone by using double sided tape. Hide them throughout the part location and send the children out to find them. Dont forget to give them some sort of bag to collect them in.
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* Musical Dog Bones: Cut out enough large dog bones in red and white poster board so there is one less than the number of guests. Put them in a circle and play a music cd with dog and party songs on it. When the music stops, the person who isnt on a bone has to go to the dog house.
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* Unlock the Batmobile: Before the party, make a side-view drawing of the Batmobile on a large piece of paper or poster board. Make the door handle and keyhole large enough to be obvious to your guests. Cut out a cardboard key for each guest and attach a piece of tape to the back. Explain to your guests that the object of the game is to place their key closest to the keyhole in order to unlock the Batmobile. Blindfold each guest in turn, and spin them three times. When they are facing the Batmobile, let them go. Award a prize to the child who is closest.
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* Clifford Coloring Pages: Give each guest an activity booklet with coloring pages to do either at your party or to take home in a goody bad. Check out our Ultimate Clifford Coloring Pages.
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* Hot Clifford: Here is a great twist on the wonderful game of Hot Potato. Using a stuffed Clifford, have the children pass it in a circle while some dog music is playing. When the music stops, the child holding the Clifford needs to go to the dog house.
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* Puppy, Puppy, Dog: Have you ever heard of Duck, Duck, Goose? Great, then this is the same game, but instead uses the words Puppy, Puppy, Dog. If you havent heard of the game, here are the instructions. Put the children in a circle sitting down. One child will go around the circle tapping each childs head and saying Puppy. They continue until they tap a childs head and say Dog. As soon as they say Dog, they must run around the circle and sit down in the spot where the child who was tapped was sitting before getting tagged.
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* Barking Contest: Children love to be loud and when they are rewarded for being loud, they love it! Have each child give their best bark to the judges. Try and have enough categories where everyone can win. Here are some categories to use: Cutest Bark, Loudest Bark, Saddest Bark, Squeakiest Bark, Most Realistic Bark, etc.
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