If your party is in a room with a normal height ceiling, secure bed sheets to the ceiling at each corner of the room. Let the middle drop slightly as you swag them towards the room center. Hang pictures and posters of clowns, circus performers, cartoon and circus animals and cut-outs of food such as popcorn, ice-cream and cotton candy.
You can make circus posters using pages from any circus coloring book. Enlarge the pages at an office supply store, and then color them with craft paint or watercolor crayons; these cover large areas easily. Also create circus signs with craft paint and poster board. Materials: Plastic coffee can lids Lids come in a variety of colors , marker, scissors, string.
Start out with it louder and subdue to background music as time progresses. Some polkas and marches also work. Paint the bottom of a large cardboard box with low sides blue. The blue is the water. These are lily pads. Use old stockings; they are softer and have some give to them.
Pair up into partners and stand side by side. Practice walking together until you get a rhythm going and then try hopping or running.
This can be played as a race or just for active fun. An obstacle course can be created as well. For a real challenge if it is warm -try adding and avoiding an oscillating sprinkler. Be sure to wear swim suits! Divide players into equal teams. For each team have a box containing a complete costume, each costume should have the same number of pieces 4 or 5 is fun — Shirt pants, big shoes, huge tie, clown nose, wig or mask, etc.
Anything silly that a clown might wear! In turn each player must put on the costume and run to a certain point where they take the costumes off and put them back in the box. They run back to start where the next player repeats the process until one team finishes and wins. Do you have a balance beam? Once dry you have your Tight Rope! Children can pretend placing one foot in front of the other. Add some fun with props. Can they juglle bean bags while walking or balance a book on their heads?!
Give each player one of three names associated with hot dogs-such as: hot dog, relish, mustard. All players with that name run around the parachute. Players run under the parachute performing the called out action—while returning to their places. Turn the body so that the chute is held with only one hand. Walk, hop, jump, or skip around holding the chute. It looks like a merry-go-round! With the parachute lowered, players raise their arms and the chute as high as possible.
Once the chute is high, on a signal-all take big steps towards the center. Still holding the chute tightly, children sit down at the edge of the chute-under what should appear to be a cathedral. Everybody circle round, Lift the canvas off the ground, Pull and pull and watch it rise, Big Top grows before our eyes.
Everybody circle round, Lift the canvas off the ground. Have kids run and get a cupful of popcorn and transfer it to the bowl across the room. The first team finished wins. Because of potential popcorn mess, this would be good played outside! Popcorn and a circus or carnival go together! Players walk in a circle of numbered squares while music plays. When the music stops, the facilitator chooses the winning numbers from a hat. Players standing on a winning number get a prize.
Often local grocery stores will donate goods, or check with local fast-food outlets for gift certificates for ice cream cones, cookies, etc. Create a beanbag toss game by using a large sheet of foam board. Decorate it as desired and cut some circles out that are large enough for bean bags to go through.
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Make your own bean bag toss game, in which a bean bag making it in the hole means the participants win a prize. If you would like to give players more than one shot at winning, add more holes to the boards and paint rings around the different holes to represent prize tiers.
For example, the hole at the top center is the hardest to get the bag through, so paint a red ring that signifies that the winner gets a big prize. Paint blue rings on the second row to indicate a medium-sized prize and yellow rings on the bottom row, which are the closest and easiest to hit, so the winner gets a small prize. There's something about a spinning wheel that draws a crowd of young and old. Additionally, you can theme the wheel for the festivities—for Halloween, you could put ghost and pumpkins on a wheel and ask the player to choose one.
If the wheel lands on the one they've chosen, they win a prize. Alternatively, if you want players to try for specific prizes, put pictures of the prizes on the wheel. If it's not the number the player has called, that number of candy pieces goes into a pot. The next player then calls a number. Repeat until the wheel finally lands on a player's number and they win the candy loot. This classic homemade carnival game is one of the simplest on the list. You only need three plastic cups and a small ball to play.
Show the ball to your player, then put it under a cup, and switch the cups around. The player tries to follow the cup that has the ball underneath. When you're done moving the cups, the player taps the top of the cup they think the ball is in. Lift the cup, and if the ball is there, they win a prize. Another option is to use a piece of cardboard to hide all of the cups from your player. Place the ball under any cup and then remove the cardboard.
Instead of moving the cups around, the player will guess which cup is hiding the ball. This version is easier for smaller children, especially if you increase their odds of winning by hiding an extra ball under more than one of the cups. To set up a lollipop pull, buy a large number of lollipops and use markers to color the bottom of the lollipop sticks. You'll also need some hay.
Place all of the lollipops into the hay, colored end side down. Participants come up one by one and pull a lollipop. Hand out the prize you've designated for that color lollipop stick. Make the game hard by only coloring a few lollipop sticks and leaving the rest white. Only players who pull a lollipop with a colored stick will win. For an easier game, color the bottom of every lollipop stick, using different colors to indicate separate prize tiers.
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