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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Birthday party games are a traditional part of all kid's birthday celebrations. Most adults remember spending many birthdays pinning the tail on the donkey and playing other fun games. While birthday party games are still fun to partake in, there are a few rules parents should remember when planning any kids birthday party games.

1)Safety first! Anyone who's watched America's Funniest Home Videos understands the tragic ending to many unsafely monitored party games. Time and time again people are injured with the hitting object in pinata events. So, all parents should be sure they are safely supervising all party games and ensuring no one is injured during the fun.

2)Include Everyone! Most parents forget children are not as good at losing or not participating as adults are. In fact, while kids all want to be a part of everything, it's almost impossible to get adults to play. So, when planning birthday party games it's important to be sure to plan games where all kids can have a turn.

3)Prizes Galore! If you are planning to offer prizes for the winner of birthday party games, be sure you have consolation prizes for the kids who don't win. This will ensure everyone will go home a "winner".

Birthday party games like "break the pinata" or "pin the tail" are quite fun. A new game to try however requires you to wrap a new book (the prize) in multiple layers of different birthday papers. The children sit in a circle and pass the package. Each child takes one layer of paper off of the package. The child who removes the final layer, keeps the prize! If there are more than five children, you may want to have two packages passing at the same time.

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