Any suggestions for appropriate party games for a 5 year old's "Teddy Bears Picnic" themed birthday party ?



Answers:
Buy some Jelly, (Jello?),. teddy bears, wrap them in safe kids paper or somehing, and hide them in carefully thought out places around the party place,.. ie don't hide them in your closet full of household cleaning chemicals etc etc,.. go get them to find them,.. kids love Hide n Seek things :o)
Also, can you afford to hire a party clown? If you can, get one to come in for say 30mins,. the kids will love to have fun watching a clown perform silly tricks etc,. :o)
Pass the parcle - or apple bobbing its really fun and messy so best to do it outside
give each kid a bag and see who can go out and bring back the most gophers
My daughter is 5 and she loves pass the parcel where they pass a wrapped present round the circle and everytime the music stops whoever is holding the parcel unwraps a sheet (you could wrap a little teddy in it). She also loves musical statues, chairs and bumps. A teddy bear treasure hunt would go down well.
Pin the tail on the teddy bear.
Cut out pictures of teddy bears from magazines etc, and glue on to cardboard. Then cut into 4/5 etc and hide pieces. Do this a few times and send them on a teddy hunt to find the pieces, complete the pictures and then return for small prize.
aren't the old classics appropriate any more?
pass the parcel, musical chair and statues etc.
Sleeping Lions - or to fit the theme more aptly- Sleeping Teds.
do you have "banging the pot" where you live? it's good for a picnic themed party because it involves little treats the kids can eat and preschoolers love it. in germany it's a kindergarten classic. you need a saucepan, a wooden spoon and a blindfold of some kind. all the kids sit in a circle and one kid is sent outside. when the kid is outside, you put a treat somewhere into the circle and place the pan on it upside down. then the kid outside is blindfolded and brought back in. he or she is then given the wooden spoon and spun around two or three times for further disorientation (you don't have to do that, but it's more fun then). now the kid will go down on their hands and knees and probe the floor for the pan with the spoon, like a blind person would use their cane. when they find the pan, they get the treat and the next kid is sent outside. this is also good for basic things like coordination and honing your senses, so on top of being great fun it's also good for their brain development.
my niece went on 1 of these with her school and they made a sort of tent for each individual teddy out of any sticks and stuff they could find...she loved it so much, every time i see her we have to go to the park and build 1....!
pin the tail on the donkey,get some one to come round and do face paints,fancy dress party
how about who can gorge themselve so much they are sick first, ok this isnt a conventional game but im sure they play it at parties this is a prize you get to clean up, another favorite is who will fight over this toy then not play with it. oh i did like the jigsaw idea that might keep them amused for 5 minutes
Hunt The Honey Sandwiches - Cut out triangles of yellow card, hide them and get the children to find them.

Find Pooh - Get pictures of various bears, cut them up into irregular shapes. The children have to find all the ones that show Winnie The Pooh and build up the picture.

Teddy Bear Cloakroom - Get pictures of famous bears clothes (for instance, Paddington's hat or wellington boots). Children have to guess the bear from the clothing item. You could use real things rather than pictures.

Teddy Bear Pass the Parcel - Parcel gets passed from one person to the next, but child must wear "bear paw" gloves to open parcel up.
take them to mcdonalds.. you get a really good party , cake and the staff do it all for you. much easier.. and kids will love it.
you need to give mcd' a few weeks notice..
get a teddy bear pinyata and get the kids to beat the hell out of it to get the treats!
how about a kareoke machine? at 5 they are budding stars and show offs!
parce the parcel.
Want to be *really* popular?! Make a pinata! If you feel creative, make one 2 or 3 feet high/wide/deep out of a wire foundation covered in papier mache, let it dry, decorate it with coloured tissue paper and sequins, leaving a 'flap' hole in the side and a secure wire loop at the top. If you feel a bit flush, just go and buy a ready-made one from a party shop or Selfridges/Harrods. Fill it with lots of sweets and little toys, and secure the 'flap' shut. Bring to party. Hang it from the branch of a tree, low enough so that a blindfolded kid can swing at it with a broomstick-type bat. Each kid gets a couple of gos at it til it bursts and all the sweets fall out (kids dive in)! Could be in the shape of the sun, or the moon perhaps. Just don't make the pinata too thick with the papier mache, or it won't break!
Colouring in teddy bear pictures.

Decorating biscuits with icing (the tubey pen-like stuff) and silver balls and things. Kids love it! They could eat them at the teddy bears picnic.
Musical Teddies #1 (like Musical Statues!)
Musical Teddies #2 (like musical chairs, but with pictures of teddies for the children to stand on instead!)
Pin the Ear on the Teddy (like Pin the Tail on the Donkey!)
Pass the Parcel
Find the Teddy (hide some small teddies around the room and ask the children to find them)
Do you know the game where you draw a spider by throwing numbers on a dice? You could do the same with teddies (1=body, 2=legs, 3=arms, 4=ears, 5=eyes, 6=head) - but it does involve some cutting out for you beforehand!

I had a similar party for my son - except the theme was pirates, and I did all the normal party games, but gave them a pirate theme!. I also chickened out and got a magician, to fill some time! I told him what the theme was and he worked it into his show. Excellent - and not as expensive as I thought it would be! He did 45 minutes. Games lasted about 30 minutes and food filled the rest of the time!

Good luck - I swore I would never have a party at home (or, indeed, in a hall!) again! Since then, we have done visits to an animal park, laser questing and so on with my son - luckily my daughter loves going to 'adventure' places - you know, the ones with ball pools and climbing stuff!
I remember going to a teddy bears picnic when I was little and there was a crawl-through maze made from joined together cardboard boxes and sheets and things with teddy treats inside hidden in the dark! Can't wait to do it for my daughter in a couple of years when she's old enough!
all games are fun but end it with sleeping teddy bears (elephants) firts 1 to move looses. they will all have a short snooze hahahah for the parents to get breath back and have a cuppa.

The answers post by the user, for information only, UKQnA.com does not guarantee the right.

  • postnatal depression. How can i help?
  • pregnancy question?
  • Was 2 days late on my period and then came on today?
  • negative pregnancy tests..?
  • Is it painful to have a coil removed?
  • my baby is now 11 weeks old and still has oral thrush.?
  • Teach little boy to pee standing up?
  • am i different?