What’s a kids party without balloons? Ideal for decorating, party favors, and of course, party games. Floating balloons, googly balloons, water balloons, screaming balloons … Here’s a fantastic assortment of looney balloon games kids will love.

Form guests into two lines facing a bag of balloons about 20 feet away. In the starting signal, guests must race towards the balloon bag, take one out and pop it as soon as possible by on it, stepping into it, or any other means. They then race back and tag the following team member inside their line. The initial team to possess every player pop a balloon is definitely the winner.

Blow up about 10-15 balloons and put them on the floor. Each guest has 2 minutes (utilize a timer) to get and hold as much balloons as is possible. They have to pick up the wholesale balloons all independently without help, place them in their clothes, between their legs, under their arms, between their teeth, etc. Each guest needs a turn as the others watch and laugh themselves silly! The guest who supports the most balloons when their time is up is definitely the winner.

Form guests into a circle with an adult leader in the center using a balloon. Each guest will have a chance to hit the balloon to help keep it up, but here’s the catch. The first choice will call out your person’s name and a body part, and they must use that body part to hit the balloon upwards to maintain it in play. You can use hands, feet, knee, elbow, head, and hips or butt. Players who use the wrong body part or enable the balloon fall to the floor are out. The final player standing using the

balloon in play will be the winner.

Gather children in a circle across the adult leader. Toss a balloon inside the air and call one child’s name. That child must catch the balloon before it touches the earth. In the event the child succeeds, she grows to toss the balloon and call the following name.

Fill 20-30 balloons with 2 to 4 beads each and hide the filled balloons around the house or yard. Divide guests into groups of two and tie one set of hands and something group of feet together. Each team must find as many balloons as they can, pop them on their own, and return with their beads. The group with all the most beads at the end of this game will be the winner.

Blow up balloons, putting a small marble from the neck of each and every one before tying the end. As a result the balloons relocate unexpected ways. Release to the group one more balloon than children. The object is always to maintain the balloons up inside the air. Play this by two teams, both sides having an extra balloon. They who lets a balloon drop to the floor first loses.

Pass out a large balloon to each and every guest. Allow them to blow up their balloon and provide your help tying each one securely. The object with this game would be to hit the balloons up in to the air and keep them afloat for that longest period of time. This is a fun and good way to start or end any party!

Place notes inside un-inflated balloons, 1 or 2 of the notes should indicate that the balloon is really a winner. Inflate the balloons and hang them around. Let each child select a balloon then pop it to see if their note is a winner.

Before the party, insert a small, light-weight party favor such as a sticker, into the opening of any balloon before inflating it. Then, inflate the balloon and repeat until you have a balloon for each guest. Start using these balloons to embellish the party area. At the conclusion of the party, each guest might take

a balloon and pop it by sitting on it, kicking it, etc. to obtain the prize hidden inside.

For this game you will require two brooms, an extended string to mark your course, six balloons (plus some extra in the event any should pop). Setup an obstacle course within your party area using boxes, chairs, bushes, trees, etc. Mark the uttbqx of your own obstacle course with string.

Divide your party guests into two teams and line up both teams at the starting line. Provide the first person in each line a broom and three balloons. (Be sure to use different colored balloons for each team). They must utilize the broom to herd their wild ponies (balloons) with the course.

Each player must herd their wholesale websites through the entire course to complete their turn. The very first team to complete the course, wins! If a balloon pops throughout a player’s turn, they must take a new balloon for the starting line and start again. Instruct your kids to face in 2 single-file lines, facing forward. Place a balloon involving the knees from the first child in each line. When the race starts, the very first child on each team turns to handle another person in line. The 2nd child must grasp the balloon with their knees and turn to pass it to the third person, and so forth. When the balloon falls to the ground, the group should start

over. The first team to ensure that you pass the balloon down the line, wins!

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