hello,
i am organizing a birthday party at my office . Can any one suggest me different games which can be played and also prizes for the same!
give me some ideas on gift articles which can be given as prizes
Regards
Nisha
From India, Mumbai
i am organizing a birthday party at my office . Can any one suggest me different games which can be played and also prizes for the same!
give me some ideas on gift articles which can be given as prizes
Regards
Nisha
From India, Mumbai
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From India, Coimbatore
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From India, Coimbatore
DEAR NISHA,
GREETINGS!
THE FOLLOWING GAMES CAN BE IMPLEMENTED IN BIRTHDAY PARTIES AND IT WILL BE USEFUL AS TEAM BUILDING GAMES TOO
1.ATLAS
Arrange everyone in a circle. Someone say the name of any country, city, river, ocean or mountain that could be found in an atlas. The person next to him must then say another name that begins with the last alphabet of the word that has been given.
Example: First person : Auckland
Second person : Denver
Third person : Rotorua
Each person has a definite time limit (e.g. 3 seconds) and no name can be repeated.
2. BALLOON BLOW-UP
Have everyone pairs up and give each person a balloon. Each pair designates a left and a right person. The partners stand facing each other about six inches apart. When you call "left", the "left" person blows into his balloon. Give him a few seconds, then call "right", the right person then blows into his balloon. Do this repeatedly. The idea is to literally "blow-up" the balloon in the partner's face before he can blow up his.
Enjoy the patATLAS
Arrange everyone in a circle. Someone say the name of any country, city, river, ocean or mountain that could be found in an atlas. The person next to him must then say another name that begins with the last alphabet of the word that has been given.
Example: First person : Auckland
Second person : Denver
Third person : Rotorua
Each person has a definite time limit (e.g. 3 seconds) and no name can be repeated.
3. BALLOON BLOW-UP
Have everyone pairs up and give each person a balloon. Each pair designates a left and a right person. The partners stand facing each other about six inches apart. When you call "left", the "left" person blows into his balloon. Give him a few seconds, then call "right", the right person then blows into his balloon. Do this repeatedly. The idea is to literally "blow-up" the balloon in the partner's face before he can blow up his.
Enjoy the party...
RGDS,
JOHNNY
From India, Madras
GREETINGS!
THE FOLLOWING GAMES CAN BE IMPLEMENTED IN BIRTHDAY PARTIES AND IT WILL BE USEFUL AS TEAM BUILDING GAMES TOO
1.ATLAS
Arrange everyone in a circle. Someone say the name of any country, city, river, ocean or mountain that could be found in an atlas. The person next to him must then say another name that begins with the last alphabet of the word that has been given.
Example: First person : Auckland
Second person : Denver
Third person : Rotorua
Each person has a definite time limit (e.g. 3 seconds) and no name can be repeated.
2. BALLOON BLOW-UP
Have everyone pairs up and give each person a balloon. Each pair designates a left and a right person. The partners stand facing each other about six inches apart. When you call "left", the "left" person blows into his balloon. Give him a few seconds, then call "right", the right person then blows into his balloon. Do this repeatedly. The idea is to literally "blow-up" the balloon in the partner's face before he can blow up his.
Enjoy the patATLAS
Arrange everyone in a circle. Someone say the name of any country, city, river, ocean or mountain that could be found in an atlas. The person next to him must then say another name that begins with the last alphabet of the word that has been given.
Example: First person : Auckland
Second person : Denver
Third person : Rotorua
Each person has a definite time limit (e.g. 3 seconds) and no name can be repeated.
3. BALLOON BLOW-UP
Have everyone pairs up and give each person a balloon. Each pair designates a left and a right person. The partners stand facing each other about six inches apart. When you call "left", the "left" person blows into his balloon. Give him a few seconds, then call "right", the right person then blows into his balloon. Do this repeatedly. The idea is to literally "blow-up" the balloon in the partner's face before he can blow up his.
Enjoy the party...
RGDS,
JOHNNY
From India, Madras
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