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Games and Activities
(for Ages Under 16)

Go to your local shopping mall and make penny wishes in the fountains. Dream big! Share your wishes out loud and you will find out a lot about your date (and vice versa)! If your mall doesn't have fountains, find a fountain in the city or park or golf course.

Go sparking (nighttime activity). This requires a package of wintergreen flavored lifesavers. As you chew the lifesavers in darkness, you will generate sparks.

Stomp out a maze of intersecting trails in the snow. Play a game of tag, with the understanding that you must stay on a trail. Couples must hold hands at all times.

Here's a party starter. The host or hostess finds out two or three things about each guest in advance. They could be such things as: A beautiful girl with blonde hair, A guy from Toledo. He likes Spanish foods. Give each guest a list. They must then obtain the signature of the person who matches the description (the two or three items).

Play water balloon volleyball using a sheet to catch and throw. Each team member must hold the sheet. The scoring is the same as in regular volleyball.

Everyone sits in a large circle and select one person to be IT. IT sits on someone's lap and says, "Honey, I love you." He/she has to reply, "Honey, I love you, but you can't make me smile." If he/she smiles or laughs, that person becomes IT.

Place chairs facing inward in a circle formation. The girls sit in the chairs with the guys sitting at the girls' feet. The girl takes off both her shoes and tosses them into the middle of the circle. Then each guy is blindfolded. On "GO" the guys must retrieve his partner's shoes (with verbal directions from his partner) and put each shoe back correctly on the appropriate foot. When both shoes are put on correctly the girl takes off the guy's blindfold. Continue the game until the last couple does it right!

Weave baskets.

Create your own jug band and perform around a blazing campfire.

One person leaves the room, while the others decide on an adverb (a word describing another, such as "quickly" or "enthusiastically"). The person then comes back in and requests that any number of the people participate in a baseball game, or drive a car, or go to school in this way. The person tries to guess the adverb.

Have a grape catching competition. The first event is timed to see who catch toss and catch the most grapes in their mouths in 15 seconds. Next, similar to a balloon toss, see who can catch a grape in their mouth tossed from the greatest distance. Start near each other, then increase the distance after each successful toss/catch.

Arrange chairs in a circle and have everyone except IT sit on a chair. Blindfold IT. IT then sits on someone's lap and asks, "Are you my Juliet or Romeo?" That person answers in a disguised voice while IT tries to guess that person's name (only one guess). If correct, IT replaces the person in the chair, who becomes IT. If incorrect, IT sits on someone else's lap and tries again. After the new IT is blindfolded, everyone switch chairs and continue.

Each person sits in a circle with a napkin and one large marshmallow. The first person puts the marshmallow in his mouth BUT DOES NOT CHEW OR SWALLOW IT and says "Chubby Bunny!" This continues with the rest of the people in the circle. Then repeat with a second marshmallow, then a third, and so on. You are out if: you chew, you swallow, you spit, or you cannot say "Chubby bunny!".

Sit the group in a circle and hand each person a piece of paper (which they do not show anyone else). This paper contains a certain act they have to perform when someone else in the groups says or does something (sometimes leading to a chain reaction). This can be very confusing when someone suddenly yells, "My name's Steve, and I like to eat people's hair." There can be all sorts of different actions that go right in a row based on what the first person did. You could have someone pat his head and because that person did that, someone else would get up and walk around and sit down again. When someone laughs, someone looks at his/her watch, then another person would have this action: "When someone looks at his/her watch, point at them and give them a thumbs up sign."

Make pictures with dried flowers to give away to special friends.


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