Try a Christian book store's youth department and there will be tons
of games that are secular, or ask your youth director for a peak at
his/her library. For that matter, your local library will have a
selection of party games as well. Check to see if there are mostly
boys or mostly girls or an even mix. Also if there is an even spread
between the different ages or a group of 12 year olds for example-
there's a big difference between games for 2nd and 8th graders. With
an even mix of ages, try to divide up the groups so there are equal
numbers of young and old in each group. Some games where a set of
things are provided to be assembled but they can add things from
their
pockets or purses (everyone has a piece that needs to be run up and
put on a tray to make something say as a table decoration or they
work
at a table as a group if you're inside), or kids dress and undress
will work with a wide age range. BTW, how many kids in total are
there?
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On Nov 18, 1:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've got myself in a pickle. Always trying to push my limits on what I can  
> learn & do in the entertainment field, I upsold a client on doing  a luau 
> theme
> and adding hula & a limbo game in addition to the facepainting.  She loved it.
>
> Now (waiting til the last minute, of course) she calls me to do  facepainting
> at her son's BD. I'm thinking it's going to be mostly young  kids as before
> so I say sure I can do 1/2 of games again. Then when I finally  get her to 
> nail
> down the number of kids & ages, most are between 8 & 14.  Yikes! How do you
> get that age interested in games!
>
> It's going to start at 5 which is starting to get dark, so going to the  park
> across the street , I think might not work. Although, thinking as I'm  
> writing that something spooky would be cool. That age loves to get spooked. 
> LOL!  
> But what? I'm going to pay attention to how dark it is at 5 today. The other  
> option is their backyard which is very tiny. So relay race and such is out of 
>  
> the question.
>
> Any of you entertainers who do games have any ideas?  Or do you know  anyone
> I might call?
>
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>
> Many thanks,
> Cindee
> LA & Orange County, California
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