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Musical limbo game
Musical limbo game











You can use a pool noodle (or a broomstick) for the limbo bar. And keep an eye out for popped balloons (or uninflated ones), which are choking hazards for kids under 8. Keep the competition gentle-let everyone win a small prize just for taking part.

musical limbo game

Or partner up pairs and challenge them to tap the balloon back and forth without letting it touch the ground. Have each guest place a balloon on a spoon and walk from one end of the backyard or family room to the other. Even without prompting, the kids will chase the bubbles as they float away. Or control the chaos by assigning an older helper-a willing sibling-to be the official bubble-blower.

musical limbo game

If you’re throwing a backyard bash, fill containers with an inch of bubble soap, set out a selection of oversized bubble wands, and let the tots dip and blow their own bubbles. Bubbliciousīubbles are always a hit with toddlers. Repeat until only one child remains the winner! Dole out prizes for the winner, as well as the silliest dancer, the best dancer, etc. The children still boogying after the music stops are “out” for that round. Pump up the volume, and let your party peeps shake their groove thing until the music stops. Nothing gets kids laughing (and moving!) like a game of freeze dance.

musical limbo game

Toddler Party Games (1–3 years) Freeze Dance Most work for both indoor and outdoor parties. These kids’ party games are fun and easy to set up at any party. Some of the best birthday party games and activities for kids are simple and inexpensive.













Musical limbo game