My friend is having her 16th birthday. Since shes sorta childish, I thought it would be fun and silly to do child games despite our age. What kind of games would you consider for us to play? There are going to be about 12 but we can always split into groups and so on. I already have Pin the Tail on the Donkey and Musical Chairs. Any other ideas?
maddiec123 answered Friday March 6 2009, 12:44 pm: I think it is great that you are helping your friend with her 16th party and keeping her personality in mind.
Although your friend is sorta childish, not everyone coming to the party will be - so mix the 'childhood' games in with other more age appropriate activities so you have something for everyone.
My friend had a 16th that was all girls. We did 'dress up' like we did when kids. The party girl wore a crown and we took pictures in different fully poses. It wasn't a game - but it was silly and fun...and contained an activity from our childhood. [ maddiec123's advice column | Ask maddiec123 A Question ]
torresjasmyne answered Friday March 6 2009, 10:07 am: When i was a child and even now when i play with all my little sisters my favorite games were duckk duck goose and red light green light they are both games that even adults love playing from time to time. And depending on where you have it you can also play red rover. These are all party pleasers that you can't go wrong with. [ torresjasmyne's advice column | Ask torresjasmyne A Question ]
The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Friday March 6 2009, 5:59 am: If you can go outdoors during the party, games like ball games, frisbee, jumping rope or hopscotch would be obvious choices.
As for games that work well indoors, board games or playing cards would be the easiest. Video games would be great too if you have any. (Old video games from when you were actually little, maybe?)
Also, how about a dressing up game? I mean little girls' kind of dressing up game as opposed to dressing up properly. It can be fun if you have the right clothes for it to work.
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