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Kid Party Games for the 4th of July
We have collected some 4th of July games that you can put into practice for keeping children entertained as well as other games great as giveaways or gifts for kids.
Red, White and Blue
This is one of children's favorite 4th of July games. Kids must think of things that are red, white, and blue. The first child starts by thinking of something that is red (or contains the word"red"); then the next child thinks of something that is white (or contains the word "white") and the next child thinks of something that is blue (or contains the word "blue"). The next child would then start over by thinking of something red, then white, etc. There's only 5 seconds to think of a word or you're out of the game. The game goes on until there's only one child left.
Enjoy as well of our fun free printable party games to use at any party, you can print as much as you want!
What's in it
For this kid party game, fill in a tub with water. Blindfold 2 or 4 participants. While they are blindfolded put all kinds of articles in the tub. Each child is given 10 seconds to touch the articles. The tub is then covered and the participant must write in a piece of paper what were the articles he or she touched. The other participants do the same. At the end of the game, the child that has the most correct guesses is the winner.
Mom Calling Contest
Moms and dads are invited to play in this kid party game, (one parent per child.) Children line up at a certain distance from their parents and call their mom or dad without moving. They just have to say "here mom" or "here dad" so their parents can find them just by listening to their voice. The first parent that touches her or his child first wins the game.
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