You will need:– TV magazines or images of TV programmes printed from the internet– Paper and pencils Gentle puzzle/quiz for parties or group activity. Possible Icebreaker activity. Stick up around…
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Sent in by Nicole O. One person is selected as the leader (who remains out of the game) all players then get into a circle and each gets given a…
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Good game for finding things out about others…. and a useful game to have up your sleeve for big parties. Create a circle of chairs facing inwards so that everybody…
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Prepare a card for each of your guests and write on it the name of a famous man or woman. On arrival, pin a card on the back of each…
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This is an interesting game with links to psychoanalysis and opens the possibility of discussing many different themes and topics with a group. E.g. Parenting Have all participants stand in…
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Have each person write 2 truths and a lie about themselves. They then all put their papers into a communal box or hat. Members of the group then select papers…
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The leader starts a story that begins with something funny… and then passes it on to the next person who adds on to the story. If desired it could be…
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Get a spool of string or yarn. Each person has to answer a question of some sort when they have the string in their possession, but when they throw it…
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Players pair up and face each other a little apart. Each player then holds their hands up palms touching each other around shoulder height. Partners then have to close their…
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A good way to have new people meet everybody. Everyone takes off one of their shoes and throws it into a big pile. Then each person picks up a different…