Sock Wrestling
Create a ring by either drawing a large circle or square on the ground using chalk or if you want (as we some) by putting several gym mats together. This…
Continue readingCreate a ring by either drawing a large circle or square on the ground using chalk or if you want (as we some) by putting several gym mats together. This…
Continue readingAKA: “O’Grady Says” Old traditional game. Good for groups, parties and moments when you want a short game to fill gaps. One player calls out and demonstrates the actions that…
Continue readingThis is very similar to the game ‘NEWS‘ but instead of using compass points it uses parts of the ship. If you want you could draw the outline of a…
Continue readingSent in by Michelle Demarest, Inspiration Youth Traveling Theatre Troupe “BEWARE!!!! This game can be very rowdy!!… …We talk about how this game relates to the real world after we…
Continue readingYou will need: Pieces of A4 card or paper (or US Letter) Write the names of various countries down, one on each card and have a list of well known…
Continue readingYou will need: 1 die. Some items of clothing which can be quickly put on e.g. hat, gloves or oven gloves, scarf, etc. 1 straw (or a straw per person…
Continue readingYou will need:Blindfold/s This is a more elaborate version of “Bat and Moth” a simple game used to help educate children (and older ones too!) about bats and their use…
Continue readingYou will need:Blindfold/s A great, simple game to help educate children (and older ones too!) about bats and their use of echolocation to find their food. Can be used with…
Continue readingSent in by Julie Kemp-Harper, Oxford Vineyard Church You’ll need:Blindfolds, a belt or rope, Good for a large number of players, around 15-25. Best with youth (especially if you want…
Continue readingPlayers partner up and stand creating two concentric circles so that one stands on the inner circle facing clockwise while the other one stands in the outer circle facing anti-clockwise….
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