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We are doing a kiddy carnival?

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Grades preK-5th grade target age is kindergarden-3rd graders. Our point is to come up with games that are fun, and they can win at.

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  1. have clowns to paint faces and do animal balloons.

    ring the bowling pins

    beanbags through holes

    duck pond - everyone's a winner in that one


  2. A neat game that little kids enjoy is fill a kiddie pool up with some water and get some rubber duckies and mark them with red,green, or black dots on the bottom with a marker.  Then associate prizes for each color dot.  Maybe like red is the hardest to get (so you have like 1 duck that has red on it).  The kids come up and pick a duck and get a prize.

  3. Cakewalk.

  4. limbo...they (well they should be) shorter! haha

  5. every one love the fishing game to get a lunch bag with stuff

  6. * walk the balance beam (tightrope walker)

    * fill a watertable with water  add plastic duck  with simple shapes drawn on the bottom of them.  The children try to match 2 of the same shapes

    * bait and switch- have 3 non-see-thru cups face down on a table.  Something gets hidden underneath one of them then they get mixed around. The child tries to figure out where the hidden object is

  7. Have a pocket lady or man.  For a woman sew bright colorful pockets all over an oversized apron, for a man…..all over an oversized jacket.  This pocket person can also dress up in funky bright colors and wear a funny hat.  Pocket person just keeps walking all around the event. Every pocket has a prize in it and for one ticket they get to pick any pocket they want to.  Pocket person can carry a large covered basket to carry the extra prizes that will be needed to quickly replace a prize into each pocket that has been chosen.   Everyone gets a prize!  Have fun and be sure to take pictures

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