Active birthday contests for children. Fun activities for children on their birthdays

Often parents decide to celebrate their child's birthday at home. It’s more comfortable at home, everything you need is at hand, but at the same time there are a lot of worries. Little guests need to be accommodated, treated and entertained. Let’s try to figure out the last problem by selecting interesting and fun competitions for a children's birthday at home.

Competitions should be selected based on the age of the birthday boy and guests, because what is interesting to a three-year-old is unlikely to appeal to a 6-year-old child, and a five-year-old child will not be able to cope with tasks for a primary school student. Therefore, we will divide the competitions into groups.

At this age, kids cannot yet solve any logical problems, but they are quite active and love to learn something new, so it is better for them to choose active entertainment. But there should also be quiet activities so that children do not get tired too quickly. Here are some suitable options:

Clothespins

Before guests arrive, we attach clothespins to curtains, furniture, tablecloths, toys and other places where they can be attached. Don't hide it too much, let it be in plain sight. Next, we divide the children into two teams and within a certain period of time, each team must find as many clothespins as possible.

Little penguins

We only need two balls from the props. We divide the children into two teams with an equal number of participants, mark the start and finish. Participants squeeze the balls between their knees and, on command, begin to jump from start to finish. This is a speed task, the team that completes it faster and doesn't lose the ball wins. If the ball is lost along the way, the player returns to the starting line and starts his journey from the beginning.

Guess whose shadow

This is an option for a calm competition so that children can rest a little between active fun. You will need a flashlight, several easily recognizable objects and a wall as a screen. There should be a partition between the screen and the audience so that they do not see the object itself, but only its shadow. Using a flashlight, we project a shadow onto the screen and invite the kids to guess the object. Both team and individual options are possible here. And to determine the winner, you can give out chips or candies for each solved shadow.

Entertainment for children 4-6 years old

At this age, kids already know a lot, their motor skills are more developed, so the choice of birthday entertainment for them expands significantly. Let's look at a few examples.

Fishing

Props: a fishing rod with a magnet on the end (these are sold in a set with fish) and candies or small souvenirs with coins inside for magnetization. Check beforehand whether the candies will be magnetic so that they are not too heavy. The winner is the one who catches the most fish in a certain period of time. And the reward in such a competition is the catch itself.

Tutankhamun

It won’t be possible to organize this fun at home. special labor. For this competition you need to prepare two packages disposable cups 100 pieces each. Each team is given a pack of cups. The participants’ task is to build a pyramid higher than their opponents’, so that it does not collapse.

Treasure

This entertainment is something like a mini-quest. An excellent competition option for a home birthday. A house plan is drawn up for him in advance, according to which the children must find the treasure. You can divide the participants into teams, each of which will have their own search plan, or combine the children into one team. In an apartment where there is not much free space, it would be more advisable to play with one team.

The competition itself is held as follows: cards are prepared in advance with images of various interior items - furniture, household appliances. You can pre-photograph them and print the photo. Children are given the first photo, for example with a refrigerator. This means the next clue is in the refrigerator. And there the children find a picture of a closet in the hallway, and so on. At each stage you can make a riddle or ask a simple one. math problem- the key to the clue. There should be about 5-7 such stages in total so that the game does not drag on, but at the same time it is not too short.

Competitions for children 7-10 years old

These children already go to school and know how to read and write, so they can be entertained with tasks that will require these skills. But other entertainment options are also suitable for them.

Letter

A letter is chosen for each team or for each participant. Participants must write as many words as possible starting with this letter on a piece of paper. A certain amount of time is allotted for the task - 2-3 minutes is enough. The one who remembers the most words wins.

You can complicate the task if you tell the children to name, for example, only cities starting with a certain letter.

School supplies

This competition is similar to the previous one, but here participants need to remember as many school-related items as possible. At your discretion, this can be only stationery or any school-related items, even a desk or blackboard.

Colored vegetables

Another competition for ingenuity. You will need several cards for this. different colors. We hide the cards in a bag and invite the participant to take out any of them so that he does not see. The child must name the vegetable of the color whose card he took out. After this, the card is returned to the bag and it is thoroughly shaken, the turn moves on to the next one. Anyone who does not remember the vegetable is eliminated from the competition.

Make a garland

We prepare many different paper figures: circles, hearts, several identical pieces of thread or rope, glue.

There are two options. The first is for speed. The children's task is to make as many garlands as possible in a certain time. But in this case, it is necessary to clearly stipulate the conditions for how many circles there should be in each garland. The second option is more creative. Participants create garlands at their own discretion, and the jury votes to determine the most beautiful one. The garlands themselves can then be used to decorate the birthday person’s home or distributed to participants as prizes.

Accurate shooter

For this entertainment you will need water pistols and two buckets for each team. The goal of the task is to collect water in one bucket and use a pistol to fill another. There must be a certain distance between the participant and the bucket - approximately from a meter to two. The winner is the one who more water pours into a bucket.

A small nuance - carpets on the floor and furniture may be damaged, so think over the conditions of the competition. You may need a large oilcloth to protect your property from less accurate shooters.

Conclusion

Children's birthday contests at home can be very diverse. The above are just a few options that, at your discretion, can be slightly modified, adjusted to the theme of the holiday, simplified in some places, or, conversely, complicated. The main thing is that the little guests and the birthday boy are satisfied with the fun holiday!

Here are some more ideas for competitions:

Every child looks forward to his name day with great impatience, and it doesn’t matter at all whether he is only 4 years old or already 14 years old. That is why parents always want to make every name day of their child unforgettable.

It often happens that, afraid of not being able to cope on their own or due to lack of time, parents hire professionals and entrust all the troubles to them. Of course, this is also an option, but it is much more fun to organize birthday games for children at home yourself.

Make your own invitations and involve the birthday boy and all your household in this exciting activity. Prepare sweets and decorate your apartment.

And so that the guests and the birthday boy himself do not get bored, organize fun and educational games for them, as well as competitions. If you don’t have enough imagination to come up with games yourself, then that’s okay!

Entertaining competition for attentiveness “The Giant and the Dwarves”

Scenario:

  1. For this competition, the presenter gathers the kids around him and tells fairy tale story about a giant and dwarves.
  2. When talking about giants, he stretches out, trying to show how huge he is, and when it comes to gnomes, he sits on his knees, becoming small, like a gnome.
  3. Having finished his story, the presenter offers to play with him. At the word “gnome” everyone sits down, but at the word “giant” they stand up.
  4. After practicing a little with the guys, the presenter suggests making the game more difficult by replacing keywords to synonyms, trying to confuse children.

    The children’s task: sit down only on the word “gnomes”, and get up on the word “giant”, without responding to synonymous words.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 6 years.

Competition for attentiveness and speed of reaction “Magic Whistle”

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The leader arranges the children in a circle.
  2. He holds a “magic whistle” in his hands. And if he whistles once, the legs will run, if he whistles twice, they will stop, and if he whistles three times, they will jump like hares.
  3. The presenter blows the “magic whistle” and the game begins.
  4. The competitor who makes a mistake is eliminated.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 6 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.

Agility competition for children aged 4 years and older “Bowling”

Required details:

  • 1 set of children's skittles;
  • rope.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The pins are placed in two rows, and a rope is used to mark the line from which the competition participants will throw the ball.
  2. The distance from the rope to the pins should be comfortable for the children participating in the game.
  3. The player who knocks down the most pins becomes the winner of this competition.

Requirements:

  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Speed ​​contest "Catch me by the tail"

  • 2 long ribbons;
  • rhythmic music.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. This competition involves 2 players.
  2. To begin the competition, participants are prepared by tying a long ribbon around their waist so that it hangs from the back like a tail.
  3. It is this improvised tail that the player must catch before he himself is caught.
  4. The competition starts with the first sounds of rhythmic music prepared in advance.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 2 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Artistic competition “What did we do today?”

Gameplay scenario:

  1. To determine the driver, a counting rhyme is used.
  2. After it is determined, 5 minutes are timed, during which the competition participants discuss the skit that they will act out. During this time, the driver is taken out of the room.
  3. After 5 minutes, the driver returns - and the guys show a small scene from which the driver must guess what the guys were doing.
  4. If he manages to understand the action of the scene, a new driver is chosen.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Competition for developing imagination “Funny Portrait”

To implement the game you will need the following details:

  • two marker boards (can be replaced with whatman paper);
  • multi-colored markers.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. On marker boards, use markers to draw the outline of the head and only the beginning of the neck, after which almost the entire drawing is covered with a sheet of paper. Only the neck and a small part of the face remain.
  2. Paper can be attached to marker board using magnets.
  3. The presenter gathers two teams and invites the participants to draw.
  4. 1 player from each team leaves. They draw the first outlines of the face with any marker of their choice and, when finished, return to their team.
  5. Each subsequent contestant draws his own part of the face, and so on until the very end.
  6. The team that has the funniest portrait drawn on the marker board wins.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.

Competition for the development of imagination “Art Relay Race”

To implement the game you will need the following details:

  • two marker boards;
  • multi-colored markers.

Game scenario:

  1. To start the competition, children are divided into two teams.
  2. The contestants' task is to draw a pre-selected animal.
  3. The team whose drawing most closely resembles the animal discussed at the beginning of the competition wins.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: stationary game.

Agility competition for children “Apple of Discord”

To implement the game you will need the following details:

  • fishing line;
  • a couple of small apples.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. One end of the fishing line is tied to an apple branch, and the other is tied so that the apple hangs down.
  2. In this case, it is necessary to take into account the height of the contestants.
  3. Each participant must be placed next to his apple.
  4. The contestants' task is to bite the apple, but helping themselves with their hands is prohibited.
  5. The contestant who bites the apple first wins.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Reaction competition “Volleyball on chairs”

To implement the game you will need the following details:

  • ropes;
  • balloon;
  • chairs.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The playing area is divided by a rope into two equal parts.
  2. The guys are divided into teams. One contestant leaves each team.
  3. The children who come out are asked to draw one of two sticks.
  4. The player who pulled out the long stick is given a ball. The right to the first serve is his.
  5. Opponents, without getting up from their chairs, hit the ball with their palms, without holding it in their hands.

    A ball that lands on the opponent's side scores a point for the opposing team.

  6. The team that scores 10 points wins.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 6 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Competition for attentiveness and intelligence “Cold, warm”

Gameplay scenario:

  1. A counting rhyme is used and the remaining player at the end is blindfolded.
  2. The toy is placed in a prominent place.
  3. Now the blindfolded player tries to find the toy, guided by the prompts of the other participants in the game, who say “warm” when the player approaches the toy, and “cold” when moving away.

Requirements of the game for children 5 6 years old for a birthday at home:

  • Age limit: 4 – 6 years.
  • Number: 2 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Testing the attention span of children over 6 years old

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The leader gathers the children around him. Participants dance to rhythmic music.
  2. When the music stops playing, all participants freeze in the position they were in, and the presenter walks around them and tries to cheer them up.
  3. The one who moves or laughs first leaves the game.
  4. The winning participant is the most concentrated and resilient.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 3 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

“Try to Make Me Laugh” promotes the development of artistry

Details necessary for the implementation of the game:

  • one wide vase;
  • colorful stickers.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. One sticker is left blank, and a smile and numbers are drawn on the rest.
  2. The stickers are rolled into tubes, thrown into a vase and mixed thoroughly.
  3. Each participant draws one sticker. The one who gets the empty sticker sits on a chair. His job is not to laugh.
  4. The rest of the guys line up according to the numbers they got.
  5. The first participant comes out, his task is to make the fool laugh. Each participant only has a couple of minutes to do this.
  6. The player who makes the non-laugher laugh becomes the winner in this game. If one is not found, the non-smeyer wins.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 3 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

"Tom and Jerry" for hardy and dexterous guys

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The birthday boy chooses two drivers from among the children. The remaining players form a circle.
  2. Jerry stands inside the circle and Tom stands behind him.
  3. The players keep Tom out of the circle, protecting Jerry. However, if Tom breaks into the circle, they let Jerry out of it as soon as possible.
  4. When Tom catches Jerry, the birthday boy chooses new drivers.

Requirements:

  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

"Guess who am I?" develops children's attentiveness

Details required to implement the game:

  • thick mittens;
  • blindfold.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The birthday boy chooses a driver. The driver has a blindfold on his eyes and mittens on his hands.
  2. He is brought to the participants of the game - and by touch he determines who is standing in front of him.
  3. The player recognized by the driver takes his place.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

“Mystery cards” promote the development of thinking

Required details:

  • cards with different pictures.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The cards are laid out on the table with the pattern facing up.
  2. Participants in the game come to the table and look at the cards for 30 seconds, after which the cards are turned face down and thoroughly mixed.
  3. The player goes first to the cards. whose name begins with the letter "A". If there is not one, the player whose name begins with the letter “B” comes out, etc. He chooses one of the cards on the table.
  4. The remaining participants try to guess what is written on his card. They ask him leading questions, and the driver answers them only “yes” or “no.”
  5. The participant who guesses what is drawn on the card becomes the next driver.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 – 12 years.
  • Number: 3 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: stationary game.

Concentration and attention competition “Whisper”

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The players line up in a row. The previously selected leader approaches the first person standing in the row and speaks any word in a quiet whisper in his ear.
  2. The player pronounces what he heard in the ear of the participant standing after him in the same way. And so on until the very last participant, who must loudly say the word passed into his ear.
  3. If the word is guessed, the leader moves to the very end, and the first one in the row becomes the new leader.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 4 – 12 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: stationary game.

"Ring" will reveal the speed of players' reactions

To implement the game you will need the following details:

  • chalk or rope;
  • one ring.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. First they draw a line.
  2. The driver is behind the line.
  3. Participants are lined up at a distance of 1.5 - 2 meters from this line.
  4. The guys need to fold their palms in the shape of a boat and stretch them slightly forward.
  5. The birthday boy approaches the participants and runs his palms, which contain the ring, over the participants’ palms.
  6. The birthday boy's task is to quietly leave a ring in the palms of one of the children. After that, he goes beyond the outlined line and says:
    - Ring, ring, go out onto the porch.

Immediately after these words, the participant, in whose palms there is a ring, must quickly run towards the outlined line, behind which the birthday person is located. If he is not caught by other participants, he replaces the birthday boy.


Requirements:
  • Age limit: 4 – 10 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

“Unravel the tangle” and test your thinking and logic

Required details:

  • multi-colored ribbons of the same size.

A small knot is tied at the end of each ribbon and only one ribbon is left without a knot. As a result, you should end up with enough ribbons for each participant in the game.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The ribbons are laid out on the table so that the ends of the ribbons can be covered with a leaf.
  2. The guys pull out one ribbon at a time until one of them pulls out a ribbon without a knot. Now he is a driver.
  3. The player who pulled out the ribbon without a knot turns away. The rest, holding hands, try to get entangled so that they get a tangled ball. According to the conditions, they must not open their hands.
  4. The introducer needs to unravel the tangle without opening the players' hands.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 – 14 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

“Locomotives and Gates” for fast and active kids

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The participants of the game line up one after another, like trains.
  2. Two guys, holding hands, raise them as high as possible so that “trains” can pass under their hands. These are our “gates”.
  3. Approaching the gates, the engines say:
    - Open up forever!
    "Vorotiki" say:
    “We don’t always let you in, hurry up before the doors close.”
    The gates are closing.
  4. The task of the “trains” is to quickly run under the “gate” before it closes. Those who did not have time to slip through become the gatekeepers. Thus, the number of “trains” decreases, and the “gates” become more and more numerous.
  5. The game ends when there are no “trains” left at all.

Requirements:

  • Number: 7 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

“Fairy tale story” will help develop imagination

Required details:

  • colored stickers;
  • decorated sheet of cardboard;
  • colored pens.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. Players are given one sticker and one pen.
  2. Then the presenter, without looking, opens the book, randomly points his finger at it and names the word he came across.
  3. The player writes a word on a sticker. And this continues until eventually each player writes down his word.
  4. Now the players compose a sentence, and, having written it on their sticker, pass it on to another player, who, having read what was written, composes a sentence from his word and, having written it on his sticker, passes it on to the next player.
  5. This continues until the end, until there are no players left.
  6. Stickers are pasted onto a prepared sheet of cardboard. As a result, the resulting funny “fairy tale story” is given to the birthday boy.

Requirements:

  • Number: 3 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: stationary game.

Competition for speed of reaction “Uncaught Fish”

Required details:

  • rope.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The leader stands in the center, he is a fisherman. The contestants surround him, forming a circle. They are fish.
  2. The leader twists the rope below, under the feet of the game participants.
  3. When the rope is near the player's feet, he must jump over without touching it. If the rope touches a participant's leg, he is eliminated from the game.
  4. At the end there remains an “uncaught fish”.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 – 12 years.
  • Number: 3 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Endurance competition “Naughty Ball”

To implement the game you will need the following details:

  • two hoops;
  • two balls.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. Players form two pairs and stand in the center of the hoop.
  2. On command, the couples begin to blow on the ball.
  3. The participants' task is to keep the ball in the air without touching it.
  4. The couple that keeps the ball in the air for a longer time than their opponents wins this competition.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 - 10 years.
  • Number: 4 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Competition for children aged 6 years and older “Empty Cell”

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The players stand in a circle.
  2. Each player symbolizes a cell.
  3. The driver, who is located outside the circle, pats any of the players on the shoulder and calls him out of the circle.
  4. They stand opposite each other, and then on command they begin to run in opposite directions.
  5. When they meet, the opponents slap each other's palms and continue running until they find a free cell. The opponent who occupies the cell first wins. The one left without a cell is the driver.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 - 10 years.
  • Number: 7 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

“Guess whose voice” will increase attentiveness

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The guys hold hands and form a circle.
  2. The birthday boy stands in the center of the circle. He has a thick bandage over his eyes.
  3. The players circle around the birthday boy and sing:
    “So we gathered in a circle,
    Find me my friend.
    And don't think, don't guess,
    Listen to the voice, choose!”
  4. After these words, the players move a few steps away from the birthday boy and say:
    "Guess whose voice it is."
  5. The word “guess” is said by the player indicated by the leader. If the birthday boy guesses, then his place is taken by the one whose voice was guessed.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 - 10 years.
  • Number: 6 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Attentiveness competition “Fun Relay Race”

To implement the game you will need details: numbered stickers.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. Contestants come to the table where stickers are scattered and pull out any of them. The person who receives his license plate stands in a circle.
  2. The players begin clapping rhythmically, first with two claps on the palms and then two claps on the knees.
  3. The birthday boy starts the game. Clapping his hands, he repeats his serial number twice, clapping his knees, he calls the serial number of the player he has chosen, for example, “seven, seven.”
  4. The player with the number seven picks up the baton and clapping his hands, says “seven, seven”, clapping his knees, the player calls the number of any player, who, in turn, continues the baton.
  5. This game is based on quickly picking up the baton and not making mistakes. The wrong player is eliminated from the game.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 – 12 years.
  • Number: 7 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Reaction speed competition for young children “Numbers”

Gameplay scenario:

  1. It is necessary to discuss in advance what number means what. For example: five - turn right, seven - turn left, nine - jump in place.
  2. The leader arranges the children in a line at arm's length, and he himself stands opposite.

    He says the numbers discussed in advance, and the players perform the actions that they indicate.

  3. The presenter speeds up the pace over time and can confuse the players by doing actions that are inappropriate for the number he calls.
    The player who makes a mistake stands next to the leader and also tries to confuse the remaining players.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 – 12 years.
  • Number: 7 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

“Horse Tail” for dexterous and quick-witted children

Required details:

  • ribbons.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. Each player has a ribbon tied around their waist, so that the ends hang slightly behind, like the reins of a horse.
  2. The players, lined up facing the back of the head, hold the reins.

    The one standing first in the figure of an imaginary horse is the “main”, and the one standing at the end is the “last”.

  3. The task of the “main” is to catch the “last”. The condition is that the players in the team do not let go of the “reins”.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 – 12 years.
  • Number: 7 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Coordination competition “Release the hostage or surrender”

Required details:

  • chairs;
  • rope;
  • blindfold.

The semantic meaning of the gameplay is as follows:

  1. A circle of chairs is organized, the players sit down.
  2. In the central part of the circle sit down a “guardian”, his eyes should be blindfolded, and a “hostage” with tied arms and legs.
  3. Those sitting on chairs along the contour are “liberators”; they make efforts to free the hostage, trying to untie him.
  4. The keeper interferes with them. By touching any part of the liberators, he knocks the “liberator” out of the game process, and the “liberator” is forced to go outside the contour of the chairs.
  5. The player who manages to free the hostage without being captured takes on the role of guardian in the newly started gameplay.

Requirements:

  • Age limit: 6 – 12 years.
  • Number: 5 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

"Jump, Leap, Petal" will test your agility

Required details:

  • matter(2x2);
  • ribbons;
  • PVA glue.

For this competition you will have to prepare more carefully, but it is worth it. Take the material and glue a circle of tape in the very center with glue. Now divide the tape into parts of equal length. There should be 7 of them.

We glue the ribbons around the petal-shaped circle we made earlier. Ready.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. We spread the material and fasten it. In the center of the circle is the main “bee”, around it there are “bees” on petals.
    When the main bee says:
    “jump” - the “bees” jump over the petal on the right.
    “jump” - the “bees” jump to the petal on the left.
    “petal” - “bees” change places with the one who stands on their right hand.
  2. The “bee’s” task is to take advantage of the created confusion to occupy any free petal. If he succeeds, the place of the main “bee” is taken by the “bee” that did not have time to occupy the petal.

Game requirements:

  • The age of the children is from 6 to 12 years.
  • The game involves 7 or more players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Speed ​​competition "Cheerful Sweet Tooth"

  • wide tape;
  • vase - candy bowl and sweets.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. Participants form two teams. The teams are divided into pairs and stand side by side, after which they are side by side standing hands They are glued together with tape so that the couple has only one hand left free. The players are now ready.
  2. At the signal, the couples run to the candy bowl standing on the table, take the candy with their free hands, unwrap the candy wrapper and eat it.
  3. The victory is awarded to the team that ate the most candies. You can count the number of candies eaten by the number of candy wrappers.

Game requirements:

  • The age of the children is from 6 to 12 years.
  • The game involves 8 players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Reaction competition “Find your match”

Required details:

  • stickers equal to the number of game participants.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. Stickers must be prepared in advance. To do this, write the names of the players on stickers. Once each sticky note has a name on it, they are rolled up, shuffled, and scattered on the table.

There must be an even number of stickers as well as players.

  • Participants approach the table and take one sticker. When all the stickers have been taken apart, rhythmic music is turned on and the players begin to dance to it, but they must dance strictly in the place where they stood.
  • The players' task is to quickly unfold the sticker and see whose name is written on it, and find with their eyes where his pair is located.
  • When the rhythmic melody is replaced by a calm one, each player must quickly find the one whose name is written on his sticker and become a pair with him.

Game requirements:

  • The age of the children is from 6 to 12 years.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Checking your thinking with a reflection in the mirror

Required details:

  • blindfold;
  • coin.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. Participants are divided into two teams with an equal number of players.
  2. One player from each team goes to the center of the room. They flip a coin.
  3. The loser leaves the room, he is now a “reflection”.
  4. The remaining “statue” player takes any fancy pose. He only has 3 minutes to do this.
  5. After the time has passed, a “reflection” is introduced into the room, which was previously blindfolded.
  6. The “reflection” tries to understand by touch what position the “statue” is in. He has only 5 minutes to complete the task.
  7. When time ends, the “reflection” must take the pose that seems most correct to it.
  8. The team with the most “mirror images” wins. The judge in this game is the birthday boy himself.

Game requirements:

  • The age of the children is from 6 to 12 years.
  • The game involves 4 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Developing attentiveness and drawing geometric shapes

To implement the game you will need the following details:

  • pencils;
  • stickers.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. They draw different things on stickers geometric figures(circle, triangle, diamond, etc.) and place them on the table with the pattern down.
  2. The players are seated in a row one after another. The player at the end of the row goes to the table and takes a sticker at random. He shows the sticker to the presenter, and, returning to his place, draws the figure he saw on the sticker with the back of the pencil on the back of the player sitting in front of him.
  • chalk or ribbon.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. This competition is held between children whose strengths are approximately equal.
  2. The room is demarcated by a line drawn with chalk or simply use a ribbon. Opponents each stand on their own part of the room, raising one leg and holding their hands behind their backs.
  3. The players’ task is to cross the line into the opponent’s territory without letting the enemy onto their side.

Requirements of the game for children 7 years old for a birthday at home:

  • The age of the children is from 6 to 12 years.
  • The game involves 2 players.
  • Type of gameplay: outdoor game.

Reaction speed competition “Funny Web”

To implement the competition you will need the following details:

  • table and chairs equal to the number of players.

Gameplay scenario:

  1. The presenter seats the children at the table. The guys place their hands on the table so that they end up with a web. That is, the first player places both hands on the table, the second player places his left hand over his right hand, forming a cross, and his right hand is located under the left hand of the third player.
  2. The guys take turns slapping the table. According to the task, players should not make mistakes and lose tact.
  3. The one who makes a mistake removes the hand with which he made the mistake. In the end, victory goes to the most attentive player.

Game requirements:

  • The age of the children is from 10 to 12 years.
  • The game involves 3 or more players.
  • Gameplay type: sedentary game.

Entertaining relay race for reaction speed “Snake”

Gameplay Scenario: Voices

Greetings, dear blog readers! All fathers and mothers want to organize a real holiday for their “child”. What ideas can you come up with to entertain the children? After all, the gameplay for children is the most interesting and brings a lot of pleasure. And so that this day is not only solemn, but also unusually joyful, so that the house is filled with children's voices, laughter, songs, music, fun and their “treasure” is remembered for a long time.

For this wonderful holiday, parents need to prepare not only goodies for the table, but also entertainment program for at least 2 hours. It should be lively and rich. Children should not be bored for a single minute. Not only the birthday boy, but every guest should feel like the “center of the universe.”

Therefore, parents of the birthday boy need to develop a plan for organizing and holding the birthday of a child of any age at home:

  • determine the number of guests and give them colorful invitation cards
  • create room decor (balloons, posters, garlands, etc.)
  • buy a new outfit for the hero of the occasion
  • buy a desired birthday gift for the birthday boy
  • buy small gifts for all guests and gifts for prizes
  • record popular and funny children's songs
  • determine the holiday menu
  • bake a fresh homemade cake and don’t forget about beautiful candles
  • write a script for the holiday, including presenting gifts to the birthday boy, an invitation to the festive table, and consideration of gifts. Then entertainment events, songs, games, dances, competitions, riddles, etc.

One year old birthday


Birthday of a child 2-3 years old

Popular birthday games

No birthday can be complete without funny children's games, competitions, and riddles.

Fanta

"The Wolf and the Little Goats." This is an active game.

Draw a string around the houses and place all the children in them, except one. They will play the role of kids. The kids live together and often run to visit each other. And he wanders around Gray wolf– one and players. He tries to catch the kid outside the house. A kid who is caught becomes a wolf. The game continues until everyone is a wolf.

"Cold-hot." This game seems very mysterious to a 5 year old.

The presenter quietly hides the toy (dinosaur). According to the presenter, “cold - warm - hot,” the children guess where to look for the toy. The game continues until everyone plays the role of a seeker. The found toy is a prize to the player who found it.

Guess the Beast is a fun game.

Children are blindfolded and given a soft toy. You need to guess who it is. The game needs to be started by an adult who will deliberately think for a long time, twist, twirl and incorrectly call the hare a bear. Children will laugh and the game will take on a comic character. The game continues until each child plays the role of a guesser.

"Mouse Concert" is an entertaining game.

Print by clicking on the pictures with mice, finger mice. You can glue a mouse head out of paper in the form of a bag on your finger, glue on the ears, and draw eyes and a nose with a black felt-tip pen. Each child should put a mouse mask on his finger. The adult will be the first to start the game, singing a song or reciting a poem in a thin, squeaky mouse voice. And then the children will take turns demonstrating their talents on behalf of the mouse.

Don't Crush the Egg is a funny game. It promotes the development of memory, attention and caution.

A piece of any fabric that represents a road is placed on the floor. On this road they lay out raw eggs. The player is asked to carefully look at the road along which he must pass and not crush a single egg. While the player is blindfolded, the eggs are quietly removed. So he walks very carefully to the end of the road, and when the bandage is removed, the player and all the children laugh.

"Horned". The game requires concentration and attention.

All children stand in a circle and shake their fists. The presenter says: “He walks, wanders... and when the horned goat speaks,” everyone sticks out their fingers. If the presenter says “the goat is hornless,” then they do not unclench their fists. Whoever makes a mistake is eliminated from the game and helps the presenter look for violators.

"It's in the Hat" is a musical game.

A beautiful hat is put on any of the children standing in a circle. Turn on the music. The child in the hat turns around and puts the hat on the neighbor on the left (clockwise). When the music stops, the one wearing the hat leaves the game, sits down at the sweet table and waits for the others.

For the birthday of a child 5-6 years old

About Answer “yes” to everything, nesmeyanu, mummy, mirror, etc. And today I have prepared some more fun activities.

"Basketball" is a game for a group of children.

Attach a wire ring to the wall at a height convenient for this age. The ball will serve balloon. The presenter explains to the children two rules of the game: the ball should not fall to the floor and it should not be held in their hands. The ball can be tossed and hit towards the ring. Whoever makes the most hits in the ring will receive a prize - a chocolate candy, the rest of the players will receive a caramel.

"Images".

Lay out cards with birds and animals depicted on them. The player approaches the table, takes a card and tries to portray with various movements and facial expressions the person who is drawn on it. The player who first guesses the image becomes the leader and the game continues.

“It's boring for us to sit” is a simple game for physical development.

Chairs are placed against the wall of the room for all children. There is one less chair placed against the opposite wall. Everyone sits down and reads the poem:

Oh, how boring it is for us to sit and look at the wall. Isn't it time to go for a run and change places?

At the leader’s command “start”, all players rush to the opposite wall and try to take a place. The one who is left without a chair is out of the game. Then another chair is removed. The game continues until the winner takes the last remaining chair. He is given a large ball (or something else), the rest of the players are given small balls.

Jenga is a board game that develops dexterity, fine motor skills and coordination.

This game is sold in a toy store. A tower of 18 levels is built from 54 multi-colored wooden blocks. To do this, the blocks are folded in threes and the resulting layers are laid on top of each other, one across the other. A cardboard guide will help you level the tower.

This game is best suited for 4 children. You can play with two or more players. They take turns throwing a die, each side of which has a color indicated on it. Now the player with only one hand needs to pull out a block of the same color from the tower and put it on top in order to continue construction. You cannot take blocks from the unfinished top layer and the layer below it. The player who destroyed the tower is considered the loser and the game continues.

"Nonsense" is a cool game.

Take a double (from the middle) notebook sheet of paper and two pens or two pencils. Two players sit at opposite ends of the table and draw, covering the drawing with their hand, someone’s head (a person, a dog, a hare, a cat, a goat). Then they bend the leaf so that the design is not visible, but only the neck is visible, and pass it to the second player. He draws the body (of a hare, a hedgehog, a person, a bear, a dog). He also folds the paper over to cover the drawing and passes it to the first player to draw someone's legs. Then he closes the drawing and passes it again to the second player, who draws someone’s feet. Now we unfold the drawing and see what happened? Funny and fun.
Room decoration idea

For children 7,8,9 years old

For entertainment at the birthday party of children 7,8,9 years old, games of a slightly different nature are needed. These children are already elementary school students. They can read and write and play sports. At this age, children begin to feel part of the adult world. I suggest playing the following games with them:

"Bear" is an outdoor game.

One of the players is elected “bear”. He lies down on the floor. The rest pretend to pick mushrooms, pick raspberries around the “bear” and sing:

The bear in the forest has mushrooms and berries, but the bear does not sleep, he looks into both eyes. The basket overturned and the bear rushed after us.

And then the bear rises and catches the fleeing players. Whoever gets caught becomes a bear. Game continues.

"The Third Wheel" is a musical game.

For the game you will need one fewer chairs than there are guests. Both adults and children play. The chairs are placed with their backs facing each other, with their seats facing outwards. The players stand around the seats of the chairs. The host turns on cheerful music, and the players begin to run around the chairs. As soon as the music turns off, the player must sit on any chair. Whoever does not get a chair is eliminated from the game. Another chair is removed, etc. The winner is the remaining one participant.

“Sparrow-Crow” is a game of attention and reaction speed.

Two players sit at the table opposite each other and extend one hand to each other, but the hands should not touch. The presenter gives names to the players: one is “sparrow”, the other is “crow”. The presenter calls the names of the players. The one whose name is called must grab the opponent's hand. For fun, the presenter slowly and syllable-by-syllable says the names vo-rooo-na, vooo-rooo-bey, or maybe say vo-ro-ta. A caught sparrow becomes a crow, and a crow becomes a sparrow. Game continues.

The Chamomile game is a fun game.

A chamomile is made from white paper with as many petals as there will be guests. Write funny tasks on the back of each petal. Children take turns tearing off one petal at a time and begin to perform the task: dance, crow, sing songs, recite poems, tongue twisters, etc.

"Knowledge" is an educational game.

All children sit on chairs in one row. The host announces the theme of the game, for example, cities. Then he approaches the player sitting on the edge, names any city and gives him a ball. The player must quickly name any city and give the ball to his neighbor. Whoever could not name the city leaves the game. Then the topic changes: fruits, flowers, countries, rivers, names. Game continues.

These games are suitable for children 10–12 years old

If you have a private house and it’s summer or you’re celebrating a birthday outdoors, then they’ll be perfect

"Smart and Cheerful Engine" is an intellectual game.

The presenter (adult) asks each player one question. For example, which scientist did an apple fall on his head? (to Newton). Which of the heroes fought with the Serpent Gorynych? (Nikitich). In which hemisphere of the globe do penguins live? (in Yuzhny), etc. If the player answers the question correctly, then he becomes a carriage of a smart locomotive. If the player cannot answer, then he can take a hint for a certain service: sing, recite a poem, dance, portray an animal.

The funny little train must gather all the players and the children in the carriages will sing a funny song.

"Fishermen and Fishes" is an active game.

From all the players, two fishermen are chosen, and the rest of the players are fish. They dance in a circle and sing:

Fish live in the water, They don’t have a beak, but they peck. They have wings, but they don’t fly, They don’t have legs, but they walk. Nests are not made, but babies are hatched.

After this, the fish scatter, and the fishermen join hands and catch them. The caught fish join the fishermen, causing the net to become longer, and catch the rest of the fish. The last fish that the fishermen do not catch is the winner.

“Pick up the key” - this game promotes the manifestation of skill.

Two players are given three locked padlocks and a bunch of keys. The task is to open each lock. The first one to open the locks wins. The game continues until everyone is a “discoverer.”

“Are you going to the ball?” — girls love this game.

The host starts the game with a saying:

- Yes and no - don’t say

Black and white - don't take it,

Will you go to the ball?

- Probably the player is answering.

—What will you go on? Who will you go with? What will you wear? What colour? With such questions, the presenter tries to catch the player and use forbidden words. If by chance a word is said, then the players change roles.

“Treasure Hunt” is an interesting game that develops ingenuity.

The first clue-riddle is read by the presenter:

Everyone who came to visit us,

Let them sit down at our…..The guessing table is the place to look for a clue. There is another clue on the table - which horse doesn’t drink water? The answer is chess. There is another riddle in chess - dressed in a colorful candy wrapper, it lies in a vase..... The answer is candy. The candy again contains a riddle-clue - everyone goes, goes, goes, but they don’t get up from their place. The answer is a clock. Behind the table clock there is a treasure - a box with small chocolates for each player.

Comic win-win lottery game

The adult presenter will place bright lottery tickets with numbers on the table, as many as there are guests. The player approaches the table, pulls out one lottery ticket and says the ticket number loudly.

The presenter reads out the text corresponding to this ticket and gives the prize to the player. Prizes can be very different, and the texts for them are comic and preferably in poetic form:

Keychain.

You won't lose your keys

And you won't forget about them.

Screwdriver.

If anything happens

This will come in handy for you.

Glue.

The prize is wonderful, don't be timid

I present you with some cool glue.

Paper clips.

So that the wind doesn't blow your caps away,

Here are paper clips as a gift for you.

Flashlight.

A very necessary item

It will come in handy in the dark.

Candle.

May your life be brighter

From the light of Prometheus.

Comb.

To always have a hairstyle

You are given a comb.

Chewable rubber.

If your teeth are bothering you

Chew Orbit, it helps!

Children's car.

There is no better remedy for stress,

Than buying a Mercedes.

Games for parents for a child's birthday

Children are very happy when their parents participate in their games. My grandmother told me how she played a game of musical chairs at graduation party her seven-year-old daughter in kindergarten and won this music competition. How happy all the children were, shouting “Hurray!” and applauded. And her daughter’s eyes simply shone with happiness. 50 years have passed since then, and my daughter happily recalls this interesting episode in her life.

I invite adult guests to play the following games with their children at the child’s birthday party:

"Potato soup."

Place two tables at a distance of three meters. Place two plates with seven small potatoes on one table. On another table there are two empty saucepans. Two players are given one tablespoon each. The task is for each player to transfer one potato with a spoon into a pot of seven potatoes for soup. Whoever completes the task faster is the winner. The game continues until all players have cooked soup. Prize for all guests: chocolate candy.

"Box walker".

Prepare four identical cardboard boxes. All players in pairs at the command of the leader “Start!” They compete to see who gets to the finish line the fastest. Then they conduct a second round of those who win, etc. In this way, the fastest box walker is chosen. He is given a prize - a flashlight.

"Kindergarten for kangaroos."

They fence it off with a rope " kindergarten for kangaroos" 2 - 3 meters from the starting line-rope. Children of 2 people each take one in their hands soft toy(Can plastic bottles) and only by jumping they get to the kindergarten. They return back, leaving the kangaroo cubs in the kindergarten, also by jumping. The one who returns the fastest will win.

They are replaced by two parents at the start and jump into the kindergarten to pick up the kangaroo cubs from the kindergarten. And, also jumping, they return to the start. Whoever jumps faster is the winner.

"Magic Pencils"

Two plastic boxes with the following inscriptions are placed on the starting line: walnut- a prize for the winner, a hazelnut - a prize for the losing player.

Now take two identical pencils and tie them to a thick woolen thread of the same length (about 3 m each).

Two players compete to see who can wind the thread around a pencil the fastest. Prizes are awarded based on the results of the competition.

"Merry Orchestra"

Everything that plays in the house (guitar, balalaika, tambourine, pipe) and even creaks, rustles, rattles (spoons, saucepans, metal lids, metal cans with pennies, etc.), we distribute to children and adults.

Let's play a funny children's song. Everyone starts playing, singing and dancing together. Under this amazing cacophony (chaotic accumulation) of sounds, the result is “outrageous” fun.

A child's birthday is always a huge holiday for parents! After all, it was on this day that a little man appeared in their family, who became the meaning of their existence. Is it possible to have a children's birthday party in an apartment? Easily! First, you should understand that a child’s birthday is not only his holiday, but also yours, so it is not at all necessary to put everything entirely on your shoulders. Children are quite capable of helping you. They can decorate the room, set the table, and clean the apartment before and after receiving guests. Also, together with your children, think through competitions and games for your birthday so that they are interesting to both you and your child.

Birthday competition "Who's offended?"

One child is blindfolded and turned with his back to the others. Someone lightly touches him with their hand, you have to guess who it is? If he guessed right, the person who touched him is blindfolded and becomes a “guesser.”

Competition "Crosses"
Necessary: checkered pieces of paper, pens or pencils
All children receive leaves and pens.
Exercise: Draw a lot of crosses in a minute
Winner: The one who draws the most crosses

Birthday competition "Fruits on a string"
Necessary: rope, thread, fruit, blindfolds, scissors
Stretch the rope by securing it on both sides to something, such as handles on cabinets. Tie a string to each fruit and hang the fruits on the string.
Blindfold your child. He must reach the rope, cut any fruit with scissors and guess it by touch.

Competition "Scarecrow"
Musical accompaniment sounds. Children, each of whom is a “scarecrow,” go to the middle of the room and spread their arms to the sides. If the presenter says: “Sparrow!”, then you need to wave your hands. If the presenter says: “Crow!” - You have to clap your hands.

Competition for a child's birthday "Tie a scarf"
Necessary: three chairs, three scarves or scarves
Two or three boys compete. In front of each boy, a girl sits on a chair; headscarves hang on the backs of the chairs. At the signal, the boys tie scarves on the girls.
Winner of competition: the boy who can tie a scarf the fastest

Birthday games "Dress the baby"
Necessary: table, 2 dolls, 2 diapers, 2 caps, 2 rompers and 2 shirts.
At the presenter’s signal, 2 girls begin to dress the dolls.
Winner: the girl who can dress the doll faster.

Competition "Tender Words"
Necessary: balloon - 2-3 pieces
Children invite their parents and everyone stands in a circle. The presenter says a gentle word about mom and passes the balloon to the person standing next to her. He says a gentle word and passes the ball on. Whoever does not say the word leaves the game.
Win the remaining 2-3 people are rewarded with balls.

Birthday games "Pass the parcel"
Necessary: prepare the package - take a piece of candy or a small toy and wrap it in many pieces of paper or newspaper (you can use adhesive tape, but not too much, otherwise it will be difficult for children to unwrap).
The children sit in a circle and the leader says: “We received the package, but I don’t know who it’s for. Let’s find out!”
Children begin to pass the parcel to each other in a circle, unfolding one piece of paper at a time.
Whoever unwraps it last gets the package.
This game teaches children to share.

Birthday competition "Chain"
Required: 2 boxes of paper clips
Children are divided into 2 teams. You need to make a chain using paper clips in the allotted time.
Winner: the one whose chain is longer

Competition "Inflate the balloon"
Necessary: 8 balloons.
8 children are selected. They are given Balloons. At the leader’s command, the participants begin to inflate the balloons, but in such a way that the balloon does not burst when inflated.
Winner of competition: the one who completes the task first.

Competition "Speak without mistakes"
Whoever pronounces these proverbs better will win:
* Sasha walked along the highway and sucked on a dryer.
* Karl stole corals from Clara, and Clara stole a clarinet from Karl.
* The ships tacked, tacked, but did not tack.
* He reported, but didn’t report enough, but when he began to report more, he reported.

Hot Potato Birthday Games
Necessary: rubber ball
Children sit on the floor, forming a circle, but as far apart as possible. Turn on the music and while it is playing, the children should pass a small rubber ball to each other in a clockwise direction, getting rid of it as quickly as possible. Each player must have the ball in turn. The player who has the ball in his hands when the music stops is eliminated. The circle becomes smaller and the game continues until one player remains.

Competition "Medusa"
Necessary: silk scarf
Children should throw the silk scarf into the air without dropping it on the floor.
Wins the participant who managed to hold the handkerchief in the air for as long as possible.

"Stick Your Nose" Competition
Necessary: draw a funny face (without a nose) on a large piece of paper, and separately sculpt a nose from plasticine.
Attach the sheet to the wall. The players take a few steps back. One by one, they blindfold themselves, approach the portrait and try to stick the nose in place. The one who sticks the nose more accurately wins.

Competition "Wind the Cord"
Necessary: cord, pencils
A knot is tied in the middle of the cord, and a simple pencil is attached to the ends. You need to wind your part of the cord around the pencil. Whoever reaches the knot faster is the winner. Instead of a cord, you can take a thick thread.

Looking for how to arrange funny competitions at birthday parties so that they are interesting and enjoyable for both children and adults? This collection should help!

Child's birthday party for adults

Birthdays are always valuable for children for their unique atmosphere of fun, friendly warmth and easy permissiveness on the part of adults. For the latter, arrange a holiday - labor-intensive task, requiring material and physical investments. It is the parents who prepare the celebration program, festive menu and room decoration for the birthday boy and his little guests.

In this fuss, they forget about another category of guests - parents of these same kids who will bring them to the holiday and will probably stay until it ends. As a standard, adults watch the children from the table, chatting on social topics with other parents and tasting dishes carefully prepared by the hosts of the evening. Such a pastime cannot be called particularly interesting, but There are entertainments that can unite all adults and establish a closer connection between them and children.

Holiday program for children

And yet, first it’s worth developing a holiday script for the birthday boy himself. In the case of small children under 7 years old, entertainment such as searching for “treasures” or solving a case is suitable about the “missing” birthday cake. You can come up with ideas for such scenarios great amount, and you won’t even have to order animators or spend money on props.

For example, in a missing birthday cake scenario, all you have to do is prepare the box in which this cake is supposed to lie, a note from the “kidnapper” and the toy thief himself. The treat can be “stealed” by a doll, a child’s favorite robot, or even a real character that one of the parents will dress up as. It is imperative that things be arranged in such a way that the children carried out the tasks of this “thief”, while having fun in competitions.

When inviting an animator or dressing up as a character yourself, find out from the children who they are interested in. For the effect of interacting with a character to be positive, it must be recognizable and loved by children.

In the end, the kids, of course, will receive a long-awaited treat and a sea of ​​positive emotions from past competitions, being pretty tired and giving their parents a rest. Adults themselves can also participate in the production, playing other characters or simply helping the children pass the “cake thief” tests. This will help unite parents and their children, for which adults will later tell you too Thanks a lot.

Possible ideas for competitions for children

Besides the main scenario a children's birthday party must necessarily consist of competitions that are interesting to children. They may be quite budget-friendly, but they will still bring a lot of joy to the kids. Some entertainment ideas that will suit children from 2 to 10 years old.

Crazy egg

The point of the game is to Transfer the colored egg in a teaspoon from one plate to another. For the competition you will need to buy plastic plates, boil and color two dozen eggs, prepare teaspoons and place two pairs of stools on opposite sides of the room. Two teams of kids will have to temporarily move all the eggs without dropping any, and The team with the most eggs at the end of the competition wins.

Help me collect leaves

Some character, perhaps the birthday boy's favorite toy, asks the kids to collect for her all the leaves scattered on the floor. She will give a sweet prize for special leaves; they will be marked with a special icon on the back. To play you will have to cut a few dozen leaves from thick colored paper and put a special symbol on some of them.

This idea can be made more useful and educational for kids if you write letters on the back of all the leaves and ask them to find, for example, only vowels. For musical children, you can draw notes.

Mr Frankenstein

Don't let this name scare you, the essence of the game is harmless: Children will take turns with their eyes closed and try to attach a part of the character's body to his image on the poster. The character can be absolutely anyone, and you will need to make several body parts– nose, ears, mouth and so on. It is better to do the drawing on whatman paper so that it is convenient for the child to attach another piece of paper with plasticine or a button.

Wind, wind, you are mighty

In this game the guys must move your ball from one part of the room to another faster than others, but this can only be done by blowing on the ball. The competition area should be clean and spacious enough for kids to roll around on the floor and blow on their balloons. All you need to do to play is to prepare a dozen fairly dense balls, leaving some in reserve, and the reward “For the Mighty Breath.”

Book antonyms

This competition will be able to “kill” three “birds with one stone” at once: help in the development of the thinking process in children, increase interest in books and cheer them up at the holiday. The essence of the game is for the presenter to pronounce the name of a book or fairy tale, but using only antonyms. The following options are available in the game:

  • Green hat - Red riding hood.
  • Castle - Teremok.
  • Blacksand minus the seven giants- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
  • Kilometer - Thumbelina.
  • Ugly and cute animal- The beauty and the Beast.
  • Cold-fish - Firebird.

Of course, in addition to book works, you can choose any others, the main thing is that they are interesting to your children. To be sure of this, ask the parents of the children invited to the evening in advance what they are interested in.

A gift for everyone

If financial possibilities allow, you can arrange a surprise for each guest of the evening, giving him a small gift. To do this, you need to blindfold all the children, spin them around and give them the opportunity to pull a gift for themselves from the ribbon that was hung in advance. Gifts can be keychains, stickers, pens and small toys.

Little wizards

This competition is quite similar to forfeits, because each participant in the game writes a wish in advance, perhaps with the help of his parents, and puts it in a special box. Afterwards, the kids take turns pulling out pieces of paper with wishes and fulfilling them: they dance, read a poem, hug everyone present, and so on. Children will especially like this game if parents also participate in it, because you can see them in an informal setting.

Decorations for the birthday boy

Not only sweets, but also pleasant speeches can please the hero of the occasion, which can be organized into one competition. To do this, you will have to prepare a small rope and a certain number of bagels for each child. The kids will take turns stringing the dryers and say something nice to the birthday boy, and the participant with the largest number of rings on the “beads” wins.

Be sure to give your children a rest between competitions so that they don’t get capricious and have time to participate in each one. Try to arrange the competitions from the most active to the calmest, inserting a tea party between them. At the end of the evening, be sure to treat each child to a piece of birthday cake.

Guessing the classics

Children these days watch and read a significant number of works, and some of them are considered classics. Invite the kids to play guessing phrases from popular cartoons, songs, books and films that have already become classics. Options may include:

  • What do you want, old man?- a fairy tale about the Golden Fish.
  • I'll sing now!– cartoon “Once upon a time there was a dog.”
  • Hakuna Matata- cartoon "The Lion King".
  • The talking bird is smart and quick-witted- cartoon “The Secret of the Third Planet”.
  • Smile and wave…- cartoon "Madagascar".
  • You are forever responsible for everyone you tamed- fairy tale “The Little Prince”.

It is better to look for ideas for the game on the Internet, after consulting with the parents of the kids about their favorite works. To find a popular phrase from a movie or song, just enter in the search engine “Phrases and quotes from Title_of the Work”, replacing the phrase in bold with your source.

Holiday program for adults

Surely you would also like to spend your baby’s holiday fun and relaxed, like in childhood, and this can be arranged with the help adult competitions and entertainment. Although parents must monitor their child, they have the right to relax and have fun by receiving their own separate holiday program. It will not be possible to hold games during children's competitions, but While the children are relaxing, the adults can have fun.

At the same time, while children are playing with the animator, you can invite adults, especially if they are family friends or relatives, to watch the video. It’s not at all difficult to edit a clip from photographs and video clips to children’s music, taking into account current technologies. You can either download to your computer special program and take advantage of editing lessons, or outsource this work to a special agency.

Clip from photos

You can edit a video for a boy’s birthday yourself

Such videos will be of particular interest to close relatives, especially if they find themselves in the footage.

In general, competitions for children and their parents can be safely alternate one after another, giving you the opportunity to rest and refresh yourself festive table each group. It will be especially convenient if there are prepared two separate tables, and the birthday boy’s mom and dad will pay attention to their table. If one of your couple is not ready to play with the children in the evening, they can take turns.

For parents and especially adult children - brothers and sisters of children, there will be interesting Board games. You can place a dedicated area for one or two board games so that those who wish can relax there.

Possible ideas for competitions for adults

Adults also love to participate in competitions, but children's competitions are not suitable for them. Therefore, for everyone over fifteen, it is worth preparing separate entertainment. It could be any of the following ideas.

Predictable Guest

While all the parents are sitting at the festive table, you can offer them speak out about best qualities birthday boy, while playing this game with them. For this, you will have to prepare in advance a number of pieces of paper with the most popular options like “Kind” or “Talented” and write a wish on the back of each one. The person who says one of these qualities will have to fulfill the wish written on the piece of paper.

Grandma Wang

Enough unusual game you can call this one, where relatives try to guess How will the birthday boy grow up in the future?. To do this you need to prepare Whatman paper is about A3 in size and draw a table on it with the child’s age and the names of the guests. In the cells of their column, guests will write predictions regarding anything: height, character traits, hobbies, and more.

The table will look something like this:

Of course, there will be predictions in each cell, and if there are a lot of guests, then you should really choose big Whatman paper. After filling the table completely, roll up and pack the paper well, hiding it for several years. Give it to the birthday boy when he comes of age, so that he can periodically check it and note which of the prophecies came true correctly.

Remember all

If your company consists mainly of relatives, and many of them spent a lot of time with the hero of the occasion, this game is suitable for you. The essence of the competition is that participants tried to give as many correct answers as possible to questions about the birthday boy. To do this, you will have to prepare questions and answers in advance, which may include:

  • First word;
  • When the baby started walking;
  • Exact date of birth;
  • Favorite and least favorite dish;
  • Favorite toy;
  • All sections and clubs where the child goes.

There are plenty of ideas for questions, and it is important that you have exact answers. You can get a prize for winning the competition "For the closest person" with a photo of the baby and his words to the winner on the back.

Sweet Nothing

The Russian language is multifaceted and interesting, and adults know how to handle it, inventing really unusual words. People especially often like to come up with diminutive versions of names, which is what this competition will be based on. Participants need to say in a circle an affectionate version of the name of the hero of the occasion: Vanya, Vanyushka, Vanechka and so on.

The winner will be the one who can come up with his own version of the name last. As a gift, he can receive a drawn card from the birthday boy with warm words.

Clever Dad, Clever Mom

It will be extremely interesting for children to watch how their parents, grandparents and aunts and uncles trying to complete funny tasks, so this competition is simply necessary at a children's party. Its execution is simple:

  • Buy and inflate enough dense balloons in advance so that there are plenty of them for everyone involved.
  • Scatter the balls all over the floor. You can draw mocking faces on them or encouraging phrases like “You can do it!”
  • Give the command for the adults to start collecting the balls. Their task is to keep as many balls in their hands as possible using any available means.
  • On purpose, do not end the competition too quickly so that adults can compete, trying to keep the balls from themselves and knock down others.

The winner who holds the most balls will give a notebook or postcard.

One person

If you are young parents, you can try find your baby photos, as well as photos of nephews and, of course, children. If the quality of the photographs is not too different, it will be difficult to guess who is depicted in the portrait. A game like this can be a good way to attract adults during children's competitions.

If necessary, you can deliberately “age” recent photographs of children using graphic editors or third-party services. There you can remove the clarity of the photo, change its color and add “noise”.

We fall into childhood

Every parent has probably experienced an incredible feeling of irritation when a baby spits out a freshly washed and scalded pacifier. Now adults can feel like kids spitting nipples as far as possible and marking your length with chopsticks. To do this, you will have to purchase pacifiers in advance, not forgetting them sterilize every time before putting it in your mouth.

Unlike children, adults are not always willing to have fun with ridiculous tasks, so try not to be too intrusive. Accept that some guests may feel unsure or simply out of sorts by allowing them to enjoy themselves in peace delicious food. As the hosts of the evening, you must be courteous and attentive to each person invited, allowing him to relax in a relaxed atmosphere.

Possible ideas for joint competitions for children and adults

Unlike many previous ones, these competitions are aimed at spending time together between adults and children. Such games bring everyone together and are the “cherry” for everyone children's party, because adults have long wanted to relax, and children are interested in watching their parents in an unusual role. Such games are worth diluting children's and adult tasks.

Your emotions about the holiday and specifically the competition must be sincere, because children feel lies and insincerity.