Pajama party games for kids


















Sardines One person is chosen to go and hide while the rest of the group count to The group then spreads out to try and find the hidden person. If a player finds them, they squeeze in and hide with them hence, the sardines! The last to find the group loses and the first becomes the next to hide. Make it even more fun as a sleepover game by giving each searcher a torch and turning out the lights!

Pass the Parcel Before the party, purchase a small, inexpensive prize that you know your child and friends will love and wrap it in lots of layers of paper — recycled wrapping paper or newspaper are great.

To play, have the children sit in a circle, passing the wrapped parcel around the circle while you play fun music. When the music stops, the child holding the parcel removes the outer layer of paper. Start the music again and continue until one child unwraps the final layer of paper to reveal their prize. You might like to put a small prize e. Pass the Fruit Play with an apple, orange or banana! Start with guests standing in a circle. Guests must pass the piece of fruit from person to person around the circle without using hands or arms if you want to be really tricky!

Anyone who drops the fruit is out. The last player standing is the winner. Pillow Fight What sleepover would be complete without a pillow fight!??! Choose a safe place for play, set a time limit and let them play. Suck It Up For each player you will need a drinking straw and a small plastic cup.

Divide guests into pairs and face off to see who can transfer five candies from the centre bowl into their plastic cup, by sucking through their straw. Play off winners against winners to find the ultimate sucker! Sleeping Beauty For this game guests take it in turns to be Sleeping Beauty, lying down pretending to sleep. The kids will have lots of laughs performing the funny actions as they try not to make the block tower fall. Pop the Balloon Race Line players up in a line, give them each a blown up balloon and have them race to the other side of the room or yard and then somehow get the balloon to pop.

First popped balloon wins. Divide players into teams of four. Give the first player a balloon and have them run with the balloon between their legs to the other side of the room where their team mate is waiting. Transfer the balloon to the next team mate, who returns by running across the room until each team member has had a go. Photo Shoot or Instagram Party Create an Instagram-worthy entrance with a red carpet and multiple spots within the party area for selfies!

Murder mystery party Set up a murder mystery for your sleepover guests to solve before bedtime. Glow in the dark Decorate with neon colors and pass out glow sticks to all the guests as they arrive for an epic pajama party theme! Decade themed party Pick a decade s, s, s, etc. Holiday party No matter the time of year, you could use a holiday as your theme, like Halloween movies for October or matching Christmas family pajamas in December!

Candy party Serve sweet treats and decorate in bright colors. Ice cream sundae bar Set out the ice cream and toppings, like hot fudge, caramel, and candy, and let your guests build their own ice cream sundaes. Make your own pizza Prepare enough pizza dough for each of your guests and set out topping options, then let every one build their own pizza.

Popcorn bar Provide your guests with different popcorn flavors plain, caramel, kettle corn, etc. Taco bar Serve your guests tacos at your party with the help of a taco bar featuring different taco meats, shells, and toppings to choose from.

Breakfast buffet Make sure your guests have something to eat in the morning with a big breakfast buffet featuring pancakes or waffles, breakfast meats, and donuts. Candy bar Keep the sweet treats coming all night long by setting out a candy bar with a variety of different candy options for your guests to eat.

Balloons Fill several balloons with helium and let them rise to the ceiling of the room to easily decorate the top of the room and keep the floor clear for sleeping. Letter balloons Use giant foil letter and number balloons to spell out words on the wall. Pillows and blankets Cover the floor with plenty of blankets, pillows, throw blankets, and sleeping bags to make sure your guests are comfortable.

Personalized decorations Show your guests some love by creating a special treat like a personalized pillowcase or t-shirt. Indoor tents Set up camping tents inside for a camp-themed party or hang tulle from the ceiling to turn the entire room into a big tent. Karaoke Set up a karaoke machine and let everyone sing their favorite songs. Makeovers Create a makeover station with makeup and hair products.

Blindfold makeovers Turn makeovers into a game by putting a blindfold on one guest and having them put makeup on another girl. Spa Theme For your girly girls, you could do a spa night with a fun DIY face mask, manis and pedis, and hair masks! Make your own pajamas Let your guests make their own matching pajama shirts by providing them with iron-on decals or paint and markers to decorate their t-shirts.

Outdoor Movie Night Pick out some great slumber party movies and get comfortable. Photo booth Create a photo area at your party so everyone can take fun pictures of the event. Pillow fight Give everyone a soft pillow and start fighting. Arts and crafts Provide your guests with the supplies they need to make a craft, like a friendship bracelet, or batch of slime.

Cupcake decorating Let your guests create their own dessert with a cupcake decorating station. Dance party Turn up the music and dance with your friends. Have the other mom stay with the kids while you go out and get breakfast in a fast food restaurant or better yet- simply see if they can bring it to your home. Then when the kids wake up- voila!! A nice hot breakfast with biscuits, sausage, eggs, bacon and orange juice for everyone- yay!

Saying Good-bye Party favors should be given when the parents are picking up their kids. The End of the Party You can be sure that all of your efforts will not be forgotten.

A party like this is a memory that will last a lifetime. What about you? What are some of your ideas and experiences in sleepovers and pajama parties? Feel free to share in the comment section below. This is a great party idea. Moreover, organizing a party is explained vividly and this definitely favors the elders as well. Great post Eren. Thanks Girish, Yes organizing is a key to less stress for sure.

All the best, Eren. Thank You Again. This is a very helpful resource in case I get to host one in the future. Valuable tips, as usual. Thanks, Eren! Pajama parties can be a lot of work. From my experience, the best tip was to have other adult helpers. And it can be fun hosting the party with a good friend. Hi Cherrie — I hear ya. It truly is a lot of work- lol.

I love doing parties when i have a lot of time before hand to actually plan it. Hey Debbie — Great tip about doing the party with a friend. So much more fun when we are around friends! I am planning a pajama party for this Saturday for about 5 girls. The hours are I am thinking I should shorten this. Can you all help me by giving me suggestions on activities and games to fill up our time? We will end the night by making individual pizzas and watching Beauty and the Beast.

That will not start until 6. However, need to know what to do from Some ideas of some art projects they could do and games they can play. I have a good size area for the girls to play on the grass. The girls are all in my Daisy Troop and are all going to be 6 years old. Hi Kim, The best thing to do is to plan enough activities so that no one gets bored.

You can play the balloon popping game. Here are the instructions: The goal of this game is to see which team can pop more balloons in less time without using their nails.



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