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Fun Candy Dice Game Printable Activities

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November 8, 2023 by Ashley Langston Filed Under: Baby, Birthday, Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Recipe, Social Media

published date: June 27, 2023
modified datt: November 08,2023

These candy dice game printable ideas and fun dice game activities are perfect for all the various holidays of the year. Not only does this activity take out the stress of picking and choosing, but it leaves a little bit of tossing the dice luck as well. Dice game printables like this can be used for all the fun holidays in a simple and organized way! Check out all the options below – and get ready to print and let the fun begin! 

huge list of fun candy dice games for kids

Using dice as a way to decide the fate of an activity or game never gets dull. In fact, rolling the dice is a simple way for kids and adults can feel as though they’re part of a game without the worry of having too much pressure at the same time.

Because let’s be honest. Sometimes, it’s really hard to decide what candy to choose or what gift to pick. Those decisions can make anyone feel like they’re frozen without an option, and this is where the dice come into play! (literally!)

Forget popular games or board games like Yahtzee, Farkle, and Bunco. The next time that there is a fun holiday or event coming up where there will be choices to be made, make a few dice cookies, and don’t forget to include these dice game printables and a set of dice. The printables will give the answers to the rolls of the dice, making it a great option for everyone to participate in.

Dice Game Rules

Candy dice game rules are simple and easy to follow. In fact, the dice game candy rules are printed and ready to use. Each person gets to take a turn rolling the dice, and whatever number is shown on that dice is matched with the number on the printable.

The only control that the person has is that they get to toss or roll the dice. After that, it’s all in how the dice land! In the gift exchanges, if you roll snake eyes with the dice, then you have to do what the dice game tells you to do for rolling that number. No ifs, and, or butts!

For each dice roll it might mean that you get candy, it could mean that you give candy, or it could mean that you are skipped and have to watch everyone else having and enjoying some of their candy. It’s all in the fun of the game! (and all are in good spirits as well because every roll will have everyone guessing and waiting as to what is going to happen)

Printable Dice Game Options

While I know I’m talking about candy dice game printables, don’t forget that dice games can be used for more than just candy. This type of group game is perfect for gift-giving and receiving as well!

If you’ve ever had a white elephant Christmas exchange, then you know the excitement of getting a gift that you have no idea what it is. When you add in some dice, it takes gift-giving and receiving to a whole new level!

Use a few of our birthday party or Christmas party games to exchange gag gifts or even birthday party favors.

What printable dice games are included?

You know that I’m all about covering all the basics, so I’ve created a HUGE amount of the best dice games and activities that you can download and use for all the various fun times of the year!

Drunk dice game

Let’s be honest. This first game starts with candy of a different kind. This one is great for the 21+ crowd and makes drinking with friends a little more exciting and fun. Drink responsibly.

fourth of july dice game patriotic printable

Patriotic dice game

For this fun game, you can use this during the 4th of July celebration, Memorial Day, or Veteran’s Day holidays. It’s a fun game to bring to your picnic, family reunion, or beach vacation.

spend the night slumber party games with dice

Slumber party dice game

Need some fun ideas for a sleepover? Print and let the party start! Don’t forget these sleepover games and truth-or-dare questions too. You will be lucky if this endless list of games lets you get any sleep – let’s be honest, you aren’t sleeping!

Bible candy dice game

Using candy and the reference Matthew 10:8, encourage others to gift freely to others in this fun Sunday school activity or youth group game – Bible Candy Dice.

fun candy dice game printable for kids party

Candy dice game

There doesn’t have to be a reason to celebrate. Exchange candy because candy is good. This candy game printable has no theme. It’s generic. Visit a candy store, toss the candy in a pile in the center of the table, and use this to help choose candy and see what you get!

printable birthday party game with candy and dice

Birthday dice game

You say it’s your birthday?! This themed birthday party game for kids is a perfect way to exchange a few great candy birthday party favors. Instead of a birthday pinata, use this game. It’s unique and not your original birthday party activity. It’s a super fun way to add some excitement and sweetness to a birthday party!

cute halloween candy dice game for exchanging candy

Halloween dice game

With so many yummy candy options during this holiday, this printable is perfect! At a Halloween party, bring this dice game. it might be a fun game that allows you to end up with all your favorite Halloween candy treats.

fun thanksgiving candy dice game for kids

Thanksgiving dice game

Share the candy with your family and friends this holiday! Whether you are hosting a Thanksgiving with friends or family, this Friendsgiving game is an excellent addition.

printable thanksgiving gratitude game with dice

Thanksgiving gratitude dice game

So candy is great, but what about reflection on the past year? What a fun way to talk about all the things that you’re grateful for this time of year. Instead of family conversation starters, grab a fun family conversation game with this Thanksgiving gratitude game using dice.

fun christmas candy exchange dice game printable

Christmas candy dice game

Christmas has an endless supply of unique candy like peppermints, candy canes, or even Christmas M&Ms. Use this as an easy way to try some different types of holiday candies.

fun st patricks day dice game printable

St. Patrick’s Day candy exchange dice game

Are you hosting a St. Paddy’s Day celebration? Grab a few fun games and chocolate coins or green candies. Players try to get all the candy possible!

valentine candy dice game printable

Valentine dice game

One of the best ways to get more sweets for yourself or to share with your sweetie! You can play this printable Valentine’s Day game with chocolate bars, Hershey kisses, a box of chocolate, and more.

printable conversation heart game with dice

Valentine Dice Game with Conversation Hearts

Have you heard of the themed rolling hearts game? Using conversation heart candy and dice, exchange Valentine’s Day candy in this printable game.  This game includes a Valentine’s game with two dice or one dice – you choose based on your age group. It’s ag great Valentine’s Day game for the classroom.

easter egg exchange candy dice game for easter printable

Easter candy dice game

Spring is such a fun time to play easter egg games. Fill easter eggs for this exchange game with dice. You can use jelly beans, Peeps, or even edible grass (gross!) All you need are dice and plastic eggs – plus this Easter egg exchange game printable, of course!

printable easter egg exchange game with two dice

Easter egg exchange game with dice

For the older kids who like an action-packed game, use this two-die Easter Egg exchange game. Fill your plastic eggs with sweet treats and watch the eggs move around the group from player to player. It’s like an Easter Egg hunt in a small space.

printable christmas gift exchange game with dice

Christmas gift exchange dice game

Not all the printables are about candy. This one is used for gifts! It’s the perfect White Elephant Gift Idea! In this simple gift exchange game, use one die, and end up with a present. It can be used with gag gifts or your favorite $10 Christmas present gift idea.

printable christmas gift exchange game with two dice

White Elephant gift exchange game with two dice

Want a bit more action at your holiday party? Try out Christmas games including this Christmas White Elephant gift exchange game with two dice. Use it for an office Christmas party, holiday classroom party, youth group, or even an ugly Christmas sweater party. The reasons and themed holiday parties are endless.

fun printable basketball dice game for kids

Basketball candy dice game

In this printable basketball party game, you aren’t shooting and scoring for 2 or three points. Rather roll the dice for basketball chocolate candies or other themed candy ideas. Follow the rules to have the candy on or around the court. It will be like March Madness. You can even twist up the game and play with 16 candies – call it the Sweet 16. Sounds like a perfect theme too.

printable football game with dice for kids

Football candy dice game

Super Bowl, Tailgate, or football-themed party? You choose the reason for this football-themed party game. Follow the rules to have the candy on or around the field.

fun baseball dice game printable for kids

Baseball candy dice game

Is it opening day or the World Series? Are you hosting a baseball birthday party? Follow the rules to have the candy on or around the mound. You can exchange fun baseball chocolate candies. Who needs a kid’s pinata when you have a baseball dice game?

printable game for kids gift exchange game with one dice

Gift exchange dice game with one dice

This birthday party printable is perfect for small treats and birthday party favors. With this printable, you get to use one dice, and there are a lot of fun options that can happen! You’ll love the hilarity that ensues and might find yourself in a bit of friendly competition to win those fun prizes!

fun printable gift exchange game with two dice

Gift exchange dice game with two dice

With this printable, you get to use two dice, and that just shakes things up a bit! Will you get to keep, pass, or swap? This printable can be used at a kids’ birthday party with party favors, a family reunion, a special occasion, or a white elephant gift exchange (not even during the holiday season!)

new years eve candy dice game printable

New Year’s Eve candy dice game

Are you welcoming a new year with the kids (or adults?) Use this fun dice game as a way to ring in the new year and treat your sweet tooth! Exchange Hershey Chocolates instead of a midnight kiss. You can even download our free printable New Year’s Eve chocolate kiss stickers. Or go all out and exchange big candy when you make it a candy bar dice game.

Supplies

The best part about using dice game printables is that you just need a few simple supplies to get started!

  • Dice
  • Paper
  • Printer
  • Downloaded Dice Game Printables

You can easily start with one and then get the rest as the year goes along. I recommend printing on cardstock and then laminating the printable game. This makes it easier to use over and over again!

How do I play dice games?

Each of the candy dice game PDFs includes instructions. However, the concept is easy in this simple game. Add a bunch of candy (or candy bars) to the center of the table. Roll the dice. Look at your number. Follow the instructions.

Sample instructions include…

  • Take one candy
  • Put one candy back
  • Give any player one candy
  • Skip your turn
  • Take one candy from any player
  • Everyone takes one candy

Players will pull from the pile of candy (or each other) until they get the specific number of candies they need to win.

Can I play dice games without dice?

You might be wondering if can you play these dice games without dice (or a dice cup.) Dice games require some type of numeric roll with a six-sided dice however if you do not have dice, there are ways around this.

It’s very easy to roll dice using a dice app on your phone, by making your own paper dice out of a printable cube template, or by using a virtual dice-rolling website.

What is the order of the game?

On the dice game, the rules are listed. However, you can make it your own. You can decide the order of players in this group game. When playing with younger kids, the first player is usually the youngest. The next player is to their left (in clockwise order) or the next youngest player. Players take turns rolling the die. The object of the game is to collect candy or candy bars. The winner of the game gets the present or the most candy.

How many players are needed for these dice games?

The number of players really doesn’t matter but anything in between 3 to 5 players will work best. If you have more than 5 players, split up players into groups and each group will play their own game. If you play with fewer than 3 players, stealing things like candy from your “play of choice” will be really silly – you keep stealing and exchanging with the same person. It will make the end of the game come really quickly. In this case, just add a number of rounds to keep the game going.

Do I need to keep score in this game?

No piece of paper is needed to track the highest score other than the printable dice games. There is no total score in these popular dice game printables. The winner will either unwrap the present or get ten pieces of candy first.  You can create variations and add up the highest total and award prizes for the most points. Make it your own game and grab a piece of paper as a score sheet if this is the die score is the direction you go. It definitely adds math into the equation (no pun intended) if you are playing math games in the classroom.

Candy Dice Game Printables

a lot of printable candy dice games

Have so much fun with all these great dice games! I have created an option for just about any time of the year! Who knew that dice would be the best way to figure out how to pick sweet treats, candy bars, or gifts?!

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More Fun Games for Kids and Adults

Dice games are awesome, but don’t forget about all the other fun games for kids and adults to play! Some are indoors, some are outdoors, and some can be a mixture of both.

Math Games

Turn these fun activities into seasonal math games or try some of these math games for kids. Find baseball, football, and even basketball math games with dice (+ more.) Pin to Pinterest.

super fun math games

52 Deck of Card Games

Do you love classic dice games? Then you might love these. Grab a 52 deck of playing cards and try every one of these fun card games. Play on family game night, at youth group, summer camp, and more. Pin to Pinterest.

fun playing card games to play with a standard deck

Fun Holiday Party Games

Whether you’re throwing a Halloween, Easter, Christmas party (or other) — Check out this list of 100s of the top holiday party games for kids, adults, & teens. Plan a party that’s sure to be the best ever with these suggestions for fun holiday party activities that will keep everyone entertained. Twist each simple game into something fun and unique with a twist of party game instructions and a list of themed party supplies. Pin to Pinterest.

the best holiday party games for adults, kids, office and youth

Hilarious Adult Party Games

These Adult Party Games would be perfect for your next party! Games are an easy, low-cost way to entertain guests. Take a look at over 100+ printable adult party games you can download, print, and play with your friends and family. Hours of fun to be had by all the adults too. Pin to Pinterest.

fun adult party games printables

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Outdoor & Indoor Rainy Day Games for Kids

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June 27, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Games, Instagram, Kids, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: June 24, 2023
modified datt: June 27,2023

Rainy days are for indoor & outdoor fun! These fun rainy day activities embrace the weather and produce laughter and great memories. Stay dry with a list of cozy indoor activities. Alternatively, get wet with fun outdoor games that create a splash. Finally, try something new and print these 17 rainy day games that everyone will love. Embrace the forecast and let the games begin.

fun rainy day games for kids

Let me explain to you the first week of summer 2023. Chances are if you were in the eastern region of the United States you felt some of these pains too. Well for us, it was the acceptance of a pool membership we waited on for 3 years. We got into the pool and we were excited. One visit and then the rain and cooler temps began. Over a week of rain and cooler temps. My 3 sons taking swim lessons in 60-degree temps. This was the middle to end of Juen and I was baffled. Where were the terrible hot days when we complain about the terrible heat but cool off under the aqua water of a pool? Playing pool games and running through the yard like we have no care in the world. This was June of 2023 for us. You too?

Rainy days can be a bummer for those who are used to being outside and enjoying the sunshine. If you find yourself stuck indoors, don’t fret! There are dozens of fun rainy day activities to do indoors (and outdoors) when the weather isn’t cooperating. In fact, rainy days can also be an opportunity for families to spend quality time together. From rainy-day games to movie marathons, there are many ways to keep entertained while staying dry or getting super wet.

One great activity for a rainy day is to break out the indoor games. Whether it’s classic games like Monopoly and Scrabble, or newer games like Minute to Win It and family trivia, there are plenty of options to choose from. Unique group games are a great way to spend quality time with friends and family and can provide hours of entertainment.

Another fun activity to do on a rainy day is to have a movie marathon indoors. This is a great way to catch up on all the movies you’ve been meaning to watch, or to re-watch some of your favorites. Pop some popcorn, grab some blankets, and settle in for a cozy day indoors. With streaming services like Netflix and Hulu, there are endless options for movies and TV shows to choose from. When the weather gets better, you can move your movie viewing to the backyard and check it off your fall or summer bucket list.

Let’s take a look at a sample of creative rainy-day activities indoors and outdoors. This includes everything from hands-on arts and crafts to screen time and movie marathons. In addition, print our Rainy Day Games and get ready to enjoy unique games including one-minute games, relay races, water balloon fights, and more. There are many unique games that I bet you’ve never played before.

Indoor Activities

When the weather outside is dreary and wet, there’s no need to feel down. Rainy days provide the perfect opportunity to explore a different realm of entertainment and fun indoors. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, mental stimulation, or simply a way to pass the time, these indoor endeavors are sure to brighten up even the gloomiest of rainy days.

There are plenty of fun rainy day activities indoors to keep you entertained on a rainy day. Here are some great ideas to try out:

Arts and Crafts

Get creative with some arts and crafts projects. Raid your craft closet and recycling bin and get creative. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner, there are many ideas to choose from. Try cardboard cereal box crafts, paper plate crafts, painting rocks, or using these creative ideas with paint strips. You could even try your hand at making some DIY home decor.

Cooking and Baking

Rainy days are the perfect time to get in the kitchen and whip up some delicious treats. Try making some comfort food like soup or chili, or bake some cookies or a cake. Look at what’s in your pantry and list ingredients on AI chat and create a new recipe with what you have on hand. You could even try making these easy chocolate chip cookies with a grocery scavenger hunt.

Movie Marathon

Curl up on the couch with a blanket and pillows and have a movie marathon. Pick a theme or a series of movies to watch, or just choose some of your favorites. For toddlers or younger kids, grab cardboard boxes and use fine motor skills to create cardboard box cars for a fun indoor drive-in movie idea. Don’t forget the popcorn and snacks!

Dance Party

Host a dance party. Create a lively atmosphere by clearing a space in your living room. Connect your favorite playlist or choose a music streaming service that offers upbeat and energetic tracks. Dim the lights (which the clouds have already done for you) or add colorful lighting effects to set the mood. Encouraging everyone to let loose, express themselves, and dance like nobody’s watching.

Board Games and Puzzles

Gather some friends or family members and play some board games or puzzles. There 100s of options to choose from, whether you prefer classic games like Monopoly or Scrabble, or newer games like Do You Really Know Your Family or Ticket to Ride.

No matter what you choose to do on a rainy day, just remember to have fun and enjoy the cozy indoor atmosphere.

Outdoor Activities

When raindrops patter against the windowpane and gray clouds dominate the sky, it might seem like the perfect excuse to stay indoors and surrender to the cozy comforts of home. However, embracing the elements and seeking outdoor adventures on a rainy day can bring a unique and invigorating experience.

puddle jumping outdoor rainy day game

Despite the wet conditions, there are plenty of fun outdoor games and activities that can be enjoyed in the rain. It’s important to pay attention to the weather and never venture out when it is thundering and lightning (or in the forecast ahead.) Here are a few ideas for making the most of a rainy day.

Puddle Jumping

Puddle jumping is a classic rainy day activity that never gets old. Whether you’re a kid or an adult, there’s something satisfying about stomping through puddles and feeling the water splash up around your feet. Put on waterproof rain boots and raincoats. Find a large puddle and jump. Encourage your kids to see who can make the biggest splash. If there are no large puddles, create your own by using a hose or sprinkler. This day is also a great day to grab mud from the edge of these puddles and make your own mud kitchen using buckets, bowls, kitchen utensils, and sand shovels.

Rain Photography

Rain can create some stunning photo opportunities. The way the light reflects off the water, the way the raindrops cling to leaves and flowers, and the way the world looks through a rain-streaked window can all make for beautiful and unique photos. Create a makeshift cell phone umbrella, grab your camera or phone, and head outside to capture some rainy-day shots. See if you can enjoy a summer selfie scavenger hunt with your camera.

Fishing in the Rain

If you’re an avid fisherman (or even a novice), don’t let a little rain stop you from casting your line. In fact, some fishermen swear that rainy days are the best for catching fish. This is also a great idea for camping in the rain as the rain might limit your activities. Just make sure to dress appropriately for the weather, and bring a waterproof cover for your gear.

Rain Art

Rain can be used as a medium for art. Give kids a bucket of sidewalk chalk and let them draw on the wet pavement. The rain will mix with the chalk and create a unique effect. Alternatively, give them a paintbrush and let them paint on a canvas in the rain. The touch of water will create a beautiful watercolor masterpiece. You can even add a squirt gun to the canvas and do the mixing of water and paints yourself.

Nature Scavenger Hunt

Rainy days are a great time to explore nature. Create a nature scavenger hunt list of items that can be found in the rain, such as snails, worms, and mushrooms. Give kids a bag or bucket to collect their non-living finds. You can also use our outdoor scavenger hunt with adorable rhyming riddles to guide an outdoor adventure at home. Make sure they are wearing appropriate clothing and have rain gear, such as rain boots and jackets.

Remember, just because it’s raining doesn’t mean you have to stay cooped up inside all day. Take the opportunity to venture outside and immerse oneself in the beauty of a rainy day. With a little creativity and preparation or spontaneity and a who-cares attitude, you can have a fun and memorable outdoor experience even on a rainy day.

Now that we’ve discussed creative ideas, get ready to have some fun. Use some of the ideas above or do something awesome and unique. Have put together 17 fun rainy-day activities for indoors and outdoors.

Fun Rainy Day Games Printable

On a rainy day, it can be challenging to keep kids entertained and engaged.  One way to make the most of a rainy day is by playing games that are fun and engaging for kids of all ages. We put together the creative activities for you. Simply print these rainy-day games and let the adventure begin. Don’t reinvent the wheel trying to come up with indoor and outdoor ideas for a rainy day.

If you are encouraging creativity and imagination and want instant games at your fingertips, download these 17 fun rainy-day games. They are an instant download so you will have everything you need immediately. Once you download, print and gather your supplies.

This printable game set includes examples of …

  • Outdoor Rainy Day Games

  • Indoor Rainy Day Games

  • Anywhere Rainy Day Games

These games are tons of fun for all ages. All 17 games have game directions as well as a supply list using common items you have around the home. That means you can have instant games in your hands immediately.

The full list of games you can play on a rainy day includes…

  • Potato Drop

  • Balloon on a String

  • This Blows

  • Sticky Spider Web

  • Musical Statues

  • Balloon Tennis

  • Traveling Basketball

  • Pop the Balloons

  • Pass the Water

  • Sponge Relay

  • TV Freeze Tag

  • Water Ballon Toss

  • T-Shirt Party

  • Sardines

  • Ka-Broom

  • Defy Gravity

  • Nose Mover

These group games include relay races, balloon games, minute-to-win-it games, and more. They can be played indoors or outdoors. You can stay dry or embrace the heavy weather and get super wet. Don’t let a little rain dampen your kids’ spirits – grab the Rainy Day Games Ultimate Collection and let the games begin!

Warning: laughter is included in these screen-free activities for kids. In addition to laughter, plenty of memories will be made.

Get the 17 Rainy Day Games Printable

More Indoor Rainy Day Games

When it’s raining outside, it’s easy to feel like you’re stuck indoors with nothing to do.  That’s not true! When the weather outside is not suitable for outdoor activities, indoor games are a perfect way to keep the kids entertained. Here are some great indoor rainy day games that kids will love:

Board Games

indoor rainy day board games

Board games are a great way to spend time indoors. They are perfect for families or groups of friends. Here are some classic board games that are perfect for rainy days:

  • Monopoly
  • Clue
  • Scrabble
  • Sorry
  • Risk
  • Ticket to Ride

These board games are not only fun but also educational. They can help kids develop their problem-solving skills, strategic thinking, and social skills.

Card Games

29 fun family card games printable game set

Card games are another great way to keep kids entertained on a rainy day. They are perfect for kids who love to solve problems and use their brains. Here are some fun card games that kids will love:

  • Do You Know Your Family Trivia Game
  • 52 Deck Card Games
  • Uno
  • Charades
  • Pictionary

These kids’ card games can help kids develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Educational Games

math games to play indoors

Educational games are a great way to keep kids entertained while also helping them learn. Here are some educational games that kids will love:

  • Math games
  • Science activities
  • Geography games
  • History games
  • Language learning games

These educational games can help kids develop their knowledge and skills in various subjects while also having fun.

Indoor Scavenger Hunt

Finally, an indoor scavenger hunt at home with clue cards is a thrilling and interactive activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The indoor treasure hunt begins by hiding clue cards strategically throughout the house, each containing a riddle that leads to the next clue. Players embark on a quest, following the clues, searching high and low to unravel the lue and find the hidden treasure. This engaging game promotes problem-solving skills, teamwork, and excitement as players work together to solve each clue and progress through the scavenger hunt, creating lasting memories along the way.

Overall, there are many different games and activities that can be enjoyed on a rainy day. Rainy day games are a great way to keep kids entertained and engaged By taking the time to plan ahead and choose games and activities that are appropriate for the age and interests of your children, you can turn a dreary day into a fun and memorable experience for the whole family.

Let the games begin!

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School Classroom Scavenger Hunt

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June 20, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: June 20, 2023
modified datt: June 20,2023

Get to know a new school with a hands-on classroom scavenger hunt PDF. Print this really cute, interactive school scavenger hunt to explore the 5 senses, new rooms, the hallway, class, & more. Great for a new year the first day of school, or welcoming a new student!

how to create a fun classroom scavenger hunt for kids

The back to school season can bring a mixture of emotions. The beginning of the year includes a new environment, new friends, and a new teacher. In order to break up anxieties and the stresses of unknown settings, we’ve put together a great activity that can be used across all grades.  A classroom scavenger hunt has many benefits but mostly those of creating an ice breaker for meeting new peers and a new environment. Play with your students or get with another teacher and pair older kids wiht younger kids as they learn about the places in their school.

We created a simple scavenger hunt that you will love. More importantly, a cute hunt that they will love. In this blog post, learn the different ways you can create a school scavenger hunt, the benefits of a school scavenger hunt, and fun ideas to personalize both types of scavenger hunts for younger and older kids.

Let the fun begin!

How do you do a scavenger hunt in school?

If you are ready to create a fun activity at school for the students, a scavenger hunt is a great start. A scavenger hunt creates guided exploration for students to explore the environment. It can be done independently in a quiet setting with each student completing the task on their own. This can also be turned into a group activity where a group of students need to work together in a team to accomplish the task.

how to do a school scavenger hunt with kids

It’s very easy to set up a scavenger hunt at school. Create a list of things you want the kids to find and add these items to a scavenger hunt checklist. We’ve done the hard work for you and created a scavenger hunt set you can use. Either print both or one.

To set up the scavenger hunt:

  1. Download the classroom scavenger hunt.
  2. Print enough classroom scavenger hunts for each student or each team.
  3. Go over the rules. This hunt does require you to go in common and public spaces. Make sure kids know to keep low or quiet voices.
  4. If doing this with a new student, create a buddy system and allow fellow classmates to lead them around the school and show them their new environment.

Optional: Print these on cardstock for durability. You can even laminate the scavenger hunts to use year after year. Kids can use dry-erase markers when they find the item and complete the task.


When should you use a classroom scavenger hunt?

Knowing the benefits of a school scavenger hunt will help you establish the reason to use this fun resource. A school scavenger hunt is great for teamwork, problem-solving, getting to know a new environment, and getting to know peers.

why to use a fun classroom scavenger hunt at school with the kids

Reasons for a classroom scavenger hunt include…

  • Ice breakers and connecting new peers
  • First day of school ideas for activities
  • Learning about the spaces in a new school and new classroom
  • Teamwork and group games for tablemates, new friends, teachers, and students
  • Builds problem-solving skills
  • Welcoming a new student to a new school
  • Body & mind exercises for the first week of school
  • Photo scavenger hunt for a photography class or art classroom
  • Spread across multiple grades and use as an activity for older buddies with younger buddies

The school game benefits are making a new place familiar, connecting with others, and providing a fun activity for the school day.

Now that you know the benefits, discover the items you will find on your school scavenger hunt list.

Classroom Scavenger Hunt Ideas

On the printable classroom scavenger hunt for school, we have put together a list of ideas. Some of these ideas are concrete and will be tangible items that are the same for all students. Some of these ideas are abstract and can be different ideas for each student.

Take a look at these good items for a school scavenger hunt:

  • American flag
  • Teacher desk
  • Cafeteria
  • Music room
  • Something red
  • An object in the shape of a circle
  • Something you can smell
  • Students’ desk
  • Bathroom
  • Gym

… and more picture clues!

Classroom Scavenger Hunt Printable

There are many reasons you can enjoy a classroom scavenger hunt. This is a great scavenger hunt for kindergartens or younger kids. One at-school classroom scavenger hunt shows students around the new school. The other is a fun school treasure hunt that observes senses, numbers, shapes, and colors.

printable school scavenger hunt for the classroom

We get it. Color ink is hard to come by in a school setting. This interactive school scavenger hunt also comes in a B&W version. In addition to a color worksheet and black & white printable, the scavenger hunt comes in two sizes so you can print two on your 8.5 x 11-inch page. We want to make this school scavenger hunt worksheet cost-efficient and easy for you.

Gift the kids an activity that is so much fun. Get to know a new school or elementary school setting with a Back to School Scavenger Hunt checklist.

*This is a non-editable PDF document.

School Classroom Scavenger Hunt Printable

Can this scavenger hunt be done in a preschool classroom?

Yes, this school scavenger hunt can be done in many places. The age of the kids includes kindergarten, elementary school, and preschool. This is a perfect classroom scavenger hunt preschool worksheet because it includes exploring a new environment and the five senses. Since many preschoolers do not visit an art room, you can talk about the art area in general. Since some preschool environments don’t have a “principal’s office” you can talk about the director of the school and introduce a new vocabulary word – principal. Lastly, teach children about colors and the five senses as you work to discover objects with different colors, shapes, and textures. Just adapt the environment for the school scavenger hunt list as needed. Use rooms or facilities you might not have as examples for discussions.

printable preschool classroom scavenger hunt ideas

To further this lesson with preschoolers, as the teacher you could also go on a virtual scavenger hunt of their “big school” right before they approach graduating from preschool. Instead of using this hunt at the beginning of the school year, you are going to save it for the end of the year when your students are starting a new “big kid” school, aka kindergarten. For younger kids, create a slide show of their new school with the images in the school scavenger hunt checklist.  With a little creativity, you can visit almost any place on a virtual field trip. If your students are going to different schools – let’s say three, then have an image of three different gyms. What a great way to reduce those first-day-of-school anxieties. I bet the parents will love you (I mean they likely already do!)

Is this scavenger hunt a competition?

That is really up to you. The school classroom scavenger hunt can be done individually or in teams. With either, you can race against the clock or race against other teams/individuals.  Keep in mind, competition tends to create louder voices. If doing this as a friendly competition, have rules for voice levels and running.  You know your students. If you don’t and you want to control the environment and behavior, it’s best to avoid competition. Instead, have a small reward for completion with an end time at the end of the day. Completion can be done on your own timeline and everyone wins.

Fun prizes for a school scavenger hunt can include:

  • Pencils
  • Erasers
  • School supplies
  • Fidget toys
  • Mini pencil sharpeners
  • Colored paper clips
  • Homework pass
  • Extra recess

… and of course, intrinsic satisfaction is likely the most rewarding!


More School Printables

The first week of school and the return to classroom setting can be exciting. With excitement can also come a few nerves. We have some fun back-to-school printables for teachers and students. Take a look at these fun ideas.

School Supply Treasure Hunt

Parents will love this fun Back to School Treasure Hunt. Get excited for the return to school using a back-to-school scavenger hunt to find school supplies. This can include crayons, glue, pencils, backpacks, lunch boxes, and more. The possibilities are endless. This fun school hunt is meant for at home and includes rhyming riddles clues card the kids are to solve along the way. At the end of the hunt (with the last clue) or with each back to schools scavenger hunt clue, the kids will pick up a school supply. Use this for a back-to-school party or a just-because celebration for the anticipation of the first day of school. Make it a first-day-of-school tradition. Pin to Pinterest.

Science Scavenger Hunt

Looking for an older scavenger hunt for middle school, older elementary-aged kids, or high school? Use this STEM scavenger hunt for the classroom. There is a wide range of kids that can use this scavenger hunt, so adapt it to your age group. For example, this scavenger hunt for high school might feel a bit juvenile. Instead, choose a team and create it into an internet search, full school search, etc. It will be a nice school icebreaker for students but also create a bit of fun and excitement in the mundane, boring school day. If they complain, just remind them you can always re-open a textbook. Pin to Pinterest.

Playground Scavenger Hunt

Are you looking for the kind of scavenger hunt you can take outdoors? If a bit of oxygen and sunshine is just what your kiddos need, go on a fun playground scavenger hunt with rhyming riddle clue cards or a checklist of playground equipment. This can be used in conjunction with giving new rules for playground equipment and recess. Pin to Pinterest.

fun outdoor activity park scavenger hunt at the playground

Color Scavenger Hunt

This is a fun scavenger hunt for toddlers and younger children. In this color scavenger hunt, kids go through their colors from red all the way to white. Children will discover different colors around the house.  Pin to Pinterest.

Alphabet Scavenger Hunt

Working on letter recognition and writing skills? Download this printable Alphabet Scavenger Hunt. Kids can search around the classroom, the school setting, or even outdoors to find different letters to the alphabet and write what they find. You can turn this into a research virtual scavenger hunt and find items on the internet too. Pin to Pinterest.

Printable Letter Scavenger Hunt for Toddlers

School Games

Do you love a good 60-second game? We have a few classroom games or back-to-school party games that can be used with the kids. They include common school supplies for the printable games and are played in a one-minute game style. Download and print these fun Back to School Minute to Win it Games for the classroom, your house, your youth group, and more. You choose the setting, just grab a stopwatch, school supplies, and a smile. Pin to Pinterest.

Teacher Gift Tag Ideas

Listen, random acts of kindness for teachers can go a long way. They can include simple and easy couple-dollar gifts (think a candy bar or cup of coffee). Take a look at this teacher appreciation printable gift tag set that you can attach to many common items. They include a gift tag for every occasion and season. Best of all, you can use it for all of your children and year after year making it a very affordable teacher gift with a bit of punny funny gift tag ideas for teachers! Pin to Pinterest.

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5 Finger Prayer Printable

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September 17, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

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The 5 Finger Prayer is a simple way to approach God in prayer. Print this prayer template worksheet and use this easy-to-understand prayer method for kids. Try it at home for nightly prayer or as a Sunday School activity for kids!

printable five finger prayer method for kids

Teaching kids to pray is important. First, it establishes where we should go with all of our troubles and praises. We can communicate with the Lord directly. God is always close and accessible. Second, prayer creates a relationship between us and the Lord. Through prayer, we grow in our relationship with Jesus but also with one another. Lastly, prayer connects us as Christians. It creates unity – going to the same spot, our Lord in prayer. Prayer is never unappreciated when support is needed from brothers and sisters in Christ.

Have you ever met a person that feels uncomfortable praying in front of others? White learning to pray doesn’t necessarily relieve stage fright, having a template for prayers can make anyone (young and old) understand how to pray. The five-finger method is great for teaching kids to pray but it also is a roadmap on how to pray for adults.

What is the 5 Finger Prayer method?

what is the five finger prayer for kids

The five-finger prayer method gives kids a prayer template format of how to pray. It’s an easy and simple prayer method for kinesthetic learners and those that like structure. In addition to kids, it can be used as prayer model for adults.

The five finger prayer uses all the appendages on the hand from the pinky finger to the thumb finger. It focuses on 5 essential pieces of prayer…

  • Giving praise to God
  • Offering thanksgiving
  • Praying for Others
  • Asking for forgiveness
  • Prayer requests

This can be displayed in the Our Father prayer method…

Our Father, Who art in heaven,

hallowed be Thy name;

Thy kingdom come;

Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.

Give us this day our daily bread;

and forgive us our trespasses

as we forgive those who trespass against us;

and lead us not into temptation,

but deliver us from evil.

The Lord’s Prayer appears in two different parts of the New Testament: Luke 11:2–4 (a shorter version) and Matthew 6:9–13 (a longer version).

The parts of the Our Father prayer create the parts of the 5 finger prayer.

  • Giving praise to God – hallowed be Thy name
  • Offering thanksgiving – the attitude of the prayer
  • Praying for Others – give us this day our daily bread
  • Asking for forgiveness – forgive our trespasses
  • Prayer requests – give us this day our daily bread

While some might consider these parts a stretch from the Lord’s Prayer as an example of prayer, there are many places in the bible where God teaches us about praise and adorations, thanking the Lord for the things we have, praying for others, asking forgiveness, and asking for petitions.

Let’s take a look at examples of the five-finger prayer and Bible verses that support this type of prayer. Lastly, let’s learn how to use our hands to pray in both submission and reverence but also as a prayer template for kids and adults.

What are good 5 Finger Prayer examples?

There are different models for the five finger prayer. In this example, we are going to focus on 5 main things – praise, thanksgiving, others, forgiveness, and supplication.  You can start with the pinky and move toward the thumb in this five finger prayer model for kids.

Pinky Finger – Adoration

how to praise god using the pinky finger in the five finger prayer method

The pinky finger can be used to praise God!

Bible Verses

Bible verses about praising God.

1 Chronicles 29:11-13  “Greatness, power, glory, victory, and honor belong to you because everything in heaven and on earth belongs to you! The kingdom belongs to you, Lord! You are the head, the Ruler over everything. Riches and honor come from you.
You rule everything. You have the power and strength in your hand! And in your hand is the power to make anyone great and powerful! Now, our God, we thank you, and we praise your glorious name!”

Psalm 146:1-2 “Praise the Lord! My soul, praise the Lord! I will praise the Lord all my life. I will sing praises to him as long as I live.”

Examples

  • How wonderful you are!
  • Lord and creator…
  • Lord God, you are a healer.
  • I praise you for your greatness.
  • God, you are supremely good.
  • Lord, you made the heavens and the earth.
  • Father God, you are all-knowing.
  • Lord, your love for us is so great that you sent Jesus to die for our sins.
  • Lord, you are all-powerful.

Ring Finger – Thanksgiving

how to thank God using the ring finger in the five finger prayer method

The ring finger can be used to thank God!

Bible Verses

Bible verses about Thanksgiving.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 “Always be full of joy. Never stop praying. Whatever happens, always be thankful. This is how God wants you to live in Christ Jesus.”

Ephesians 5:20 “Always give thanks to God the Father for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Examples

  • Thank you for the sky and the birds and beautiful clouds.
  • Thank you for your health and healing.
  • Thank you for a good day at school.
  • Thank you for my cousins I enjoy playing with.
  • Thank you for my best friend
  • Thank you for a new bike.
  • Thank you for police and firemen.
  • Thank you for my stuffed animal.
  • Thank you for my family.
  • Thank you for snow.
  • Thank you for a visit to the beach.

Middle Finger – Intercession

how to pray for others using the middle finger in the five finger prayer method

The middle finger can be used as intercession to pray for others!

Bible Verses

Bible verses about praying for others.

Ephesians 6:18-19 “Pray in the Spirit at all times. Pray with all kinds of prayers, and ask for everything you need. To do this you must always be ready. Never give up. Always pray for all of God’s people. Also pray for me—that when I speak, God will give me words so that I can tell the secret truth about the Good News without fear.”

Colossians 4:12 “Epaphras, another servant of Jesus Christ from your group, sends his greetings. He constantly struggles for you in prayer. He prays that you will grow to be spiritually mature and have everything that God wants for you.”

Examples

  • Lord, please be with (insert name) who is feeling sad.
  • Father God, please be with (insert name) who does not know you.
  • I pray for (insert name) who is sick in the hospital.
  • I pray for comfort for (insert name) who just lost their grandfather.
  • Jesus, give comfort to my aunt who lost her dog.
  • Jesus, please be a friend to (insert name) who is feeling lonely.
  • Father, I pray you protect (insert name) who is traveling in an unsafe country.
  • Lord, I ask that patience with (insert name) who is not being kind to me at school.
  • Jesus, protect the military, members, local leaders, and leaders of our country.

Index Finger – Forgiveness

how to ask god for forgiveness using the pointer finger in the five finger prayer method

The pointer finger can be used to ask forgiveness and confess those things that separate you from God.

Bible Verses

These bible verses speak of the forgiveness of God when we confess our sins.

Proverbs 28:13 “Whoever hides their sins will not be successful, but whoever confesses their sins and stops doing wrong will receive mercy.”

1 John 1:9 “But if we confess our sins, God will forgive us. We can trust God to do this. He always does what is right. He will make us clean from all the wrong things we have done.”

Examples

  • Father God, please forgive me for hitting my brother.
  • Lord, I ask forgiveness for not spending time in the word today.
  • God, please forgive me for losing patience tonight at the dinner table with my family.
  • Jesus, please forgive me for yelling when I was angry.
  • God, forgive me for using unkind words with my friend today at school.
  • Please forgive me, God, for not showing love to my siblings today when we played LEGOs.

Thumb Finger – Petition

how to ask god for things using the thumb finger in the five finger prayer method

Lastly, use your thumb finger as prayer requests of petitions. Use the last finger to ask God for your own needs and prayer requests.

Bible Verses

Petition Bible verse examples about requests to God.

Philippians 4:6 “Don’t worry about anything, but pray and ask God for everything you need, always giving thanks for what you have.”

1 Samuel 1:27 ” I prayed for this child, and the Lord answered my prayer. He gave me this child.”

1 John 5: 14-15 “We can come to God with no doubts. This means that when we ask God for things (and those things agree with what God wants for us), God cares about what we say. 15 He listens to us every time we ask him. So we know that he gives us whatever we ask from him.”

Examples

  • Father God, please provide me with health and heal my cold.
  • Lord, I pray for kind friends.
  • Jesus, please give me a good day at school.
  • Father, I pray for new crayons.
  • Jesus, I ask for safe hands with my friends.
  • Jesus, I pray we can visit Disney World.
  • Lord God, I ask for a sunny day on my birthday.
  • Jesus, I pray mom or dad can fix my swing.

Finally, when we lack prayer requests, remember the Lord hears our hearts. Teach kids that sometimes we don’t have the words but we can ask God to listen through and to our heart.

*Bible verses are in easy-to-read version (ERV.)

Five Finger Prayer Printable

kids five finger prayer printable

Do you want a copy of this prayer method for kids? Print the five-finger prayer worksheet and use it in many places. This printable set comes with multiple ways for the kids to interact.

  • Draw an example
  • Write an example
  • Draw and/or write an example

You decide what five-finger prayer PDF is best for your audience.

Where can you use the printable five finger prayer worksheet?

There are different places you can use the five finger prayer with kids. We primarily use this simple prayer method in our home for nighttime prayer with kids but take ea look at all of these places that this worksheet is resourceful.

  • Sunday school
  • Bible study
  • Youth groups
  • Devotional with kids
  • Kids praise and worship
  • Family prayer
  • Bedtime prayer
  • Children’s church

Whatever the reason, grab your illustrations today of the five finger prayer method for kids.

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Five Finger Prayer Cube Craft

In addition to his how-to-pray worksheet, we have created a five-finger prayer cube for those that want to extend the lesson beyond the classroom. This cube can be used at night with family prayer and is a fun Sunday School Craft for kids.

prayer cube for kids sunday school craft for

Simply print and fold to create a 3D prayer cube that can be used as a wonderful teaching tool and resource for a nightly prayer cube. The children are led through how to pray at night focusing on thanksgiving, forgiveness, request, and adoration.

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Five Finger Prayer Coloring Wheel

Looking for another engaging way to teach the five-finger prayer method to kids? Our 5-Finger Prayer Coloring Wheel is the perfect hands-on craft for Sunday school, Bible study, or even family prayer time. This printable set features a top and bottom layer for kids to color, cut out, and assemble into a rotating prayer wheel. Each section of the wheel focuses on one finger of the five-finger prayer method, helping children remember who to pray for as they spin the wheel.

how to pray with the five finger method for kids

Where can you use the 5-Finger Prayer Coloring Wheel?

The versatility of this craft makes it perfect for a variety of settings, including:

  • Sunday school
  • Bible study
  • Youth groups
  • Devotional time with kids
  • Children’s Ministry
  • Family prayer
  • Bedtime prayer
  • Homeschool lessons

Let kids engage with prayer in a creative and interactive way while learning about the importance of praying for others and themselves.

With this easy-to-assemble craft, kids will have a fun, memorable tool to guide them through their prayers. Download it today for your next lesson!

Download the Five Finger Prayer Coloring Wheel for Kids

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Bible Verses for Kids

Take a look at these other resources for kids. These printable Christian worksheets can be used for kids in Sunday school, at Christian school, or at home.

Grab these bible verses for kids. We have printable scripture cards for kids, teens, and toddlers (of course Sunday school teachers, mom and dad too.) Pin to Pinterest.

Do you want more Sunday School activities for kids? Download and print these adorable Bible Verse Coloring Sheets. They are great for adults in a women’s bible study or for kids in Sunday morning church. Pin to Pinterest.

Want to share the Christmas story with kids at Advent? These 24 Christmas Bible Verses for Advent tell about the birth of Jesus and can be used with the family elf or without.

Speaking of easy-to-read bible verses, you will want these Kids’ Easter Bible Verses for Lent or Holy Week. They tell about Jesus raising from the dead and taking away our sins when we trust in him. Insert them inside easter eggs and go on a hunt as a really cute Sunday school activity. Children can then read the verse in order at the end of the hunt – make sure to include fun Jelly beans or small candies inside. Pin to Pinterest.

Easter Bible Verses Printable

Speaking of Easter, have you heard of resurrection gardens, rolls and eggs? These easy Ressurection eggs include a printable as a fun Easter egg activity for kids. Pin to Pinterest.

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50+ Free & Cheap Summer Activities for Families

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June 6, 2023 by Ashley Langston Filed Under: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Summer

published date: June 06, 2023
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Are you looking for some fun, cheap summer activities? These frugal summer activities are perfect for family fun! Use the printable checklist to get your gears rolling on how to have fun this summer on a budget, and don’t forget to add a few of your own thoughts, too! Check out the free summer printable – perfect for days and days of free summer activities. 

It’s no secret that the summer months present a lot of opportunities for kids and families to have fun, but a majority of those ideas have a hefty price tag to them as well.

This is where having a list of cheap summer activities for kids is the best! You can literally fill your days with frugal fun, and not even have to spend a dime.

Not only does this free printable give you a ton of great activities and ideas, but it also comes with a summer planner so that you can plan out each and every day.

These summer fun ideas are perfect for cheap summer dinners, silly scavenger hunts, and more. You can take this list of cheap activities and use them anytime that you want!

What fun activities can I do over the summer?

This is what the summer months are all about. The moment that the kids are out of school for the summer, it’s as if the outdoor activities and summer plans are endless.

From camping to riding bikes, drawing on the sidewalk with chalk, or even planning a picnic at the park, every day brings about new opportunities for having fun in the summer sun.

The best part about summer is that the days are long and the sun is hot! This gives you hours of outdoor activities and options to do and have fun!

What are fun summer activities for families?

cheap and free summer activities for kids

This printable will give you a ton of fun ideas! I can’t give them all away for you right here, but I’ll happily give you a sneak peek at the list of ideas.

Let’s look at some fun ideas for cheap and free summer activities.

Go fishing

Going fishing includes finding a water spot like a creek, river, bay, or ocean. Make a day of grabbing a pole and visiting the water. You might even be able to eat what you catch!

Have a picnic al fresco

Have a picnic in the early morning or early evening when it isn’t too hot. Watch the sunrise or sunset and enjoy breakfast, drinks, and a yummy treat. You can even visit a hot/cold food bar at your local grocery store and grab various yummy bites to everyone’s liking.

Go on a scavenger hunt

Scavenger hunts are amazing treasure hunts for kids and adults. They include a variety of ideas like outdoor scavenger hunts or indoor scavenger hunts. Also enjoy themed scavenger hunts like summer scavenger hunts, birthday scavenger hunts, or mall scavenger hunts.

Stargaze in your own backyard

The backyard is a great place to create memories of stargazing. Plus at the end of the night, you can open your patio door and sleep in your own bed or night camp in the backyard! Enjoy looking at the nighttime sky and staying up way past your bedtime.

Make and fly a kite

Create a kite challenge. Upscycle things from the recycling bin and craft closet and see if you can come up what a kite that flies. Hit a field or the beach and have a kite challenge to see who can keep their kite up the longest.

Experiment with grilling

Summer is a great time for outdoor grilling recipes. Try different ingredients you might not have in the middle of winter like pineapple, corn, and more! Kids can have fun making their own skewer recipes personalized to their favorite tastes.

Make a fort

We are not talking about tossing a blanket over a chair. Get creative and make an epic blanket fort using blankets, sheets, and chairs. Add Christmas lights and a sleeping bag and camp out in your DIY tent in the living room.

Make an outdoor obstacle course

Summer games are so fun. Obscales courses evoke creative juices to come up with fun challenges. You can add this obstacle course to your list of backyard games for groups.

Host a talent show

Do you have a few clowns, I mean children with amazing talent?  Host your very own neighborhood talent show. Pop popcorn, pass out snacks, and drink yummy lemonade.

Make paper bag puppets

Raid your craft supplies and get creative. Watch a fun paper bag puppets YouTube video and see if you can come up with creative paper bag puppet ideas.

Put on a fashion show

How many Halloween costumes do you own? Pull out those dress-up items this summer and make a fun fashion show.

Play flashlight tag

This is such a fun activity – when the sun goes down, head outside and play flashlight tag. This outdoor nighttime game is super fun with the immediate family or as a large outdoor group game.

Try new pool games

The pool is one of the best places to cool over during summer. Invite some friends over and quit the routine Marco Polo game. Instead all some fun pool party games for adults, teens, and kids (that are good swimmers.) They are silly and fresh and the kids will love them.

Have a sleepover

Sleepovers are great for pillow fights, late-night movies, and sleeping in (because there isn’t anything on the schedule to wake you!) Play truth or dare or sleepover games for the girls. It will be a great night!

Host a potluck

It takes a little work but is worth it if you can spread out the tasks. Host a potluck at your home. When everyone split the effort, these become cheap summer meals for a crowd catering to a bunch of different taste buds. Have left over containers so everyone can take a bit of extra home for lunch the next day. The joy and laughter around the table will be wroth and you will ask “Why don’t we do this more?”

Try New Recipes

Nothing is worse in summer than hearing “What’s for dinner?” Don’t you want to relax too? Make cooking fun and creative by trying new recipes. Some of my favorite cheap summer meals come from Dinnerly. Enjoy cheap summer dinner ideas with new recipes you have not tried before. The kit includes easy recipes and best of all, everything is shipped to your house each week, skip the grocery store.

Play family games

Board games are fun, but have you tried a few games out of the box and not ordinary? See if you can play all of these 52 deck of standard playing card games or go through the entire family game night bucket list.

Have a hometown tour

A solution to cheap summer vacations are staycations. There is a lot of fun that can be had in your home town. Make your own brochure of places to travel and enjoy a staycation with these ideas. You can also print your own staycation printable kid.

Host a family game night

Grab your favorite board games and have a day or night of game marathons. You can even try some of these family game night ideas that aren’t board games.

Play family trivia

Family trivia can be turned into a game or a challenge. See who is the winner and really knows their family best in this fun family trivia game.

Make a summer playlist

Go through a few of your favorite jams and turn them into a summer (insert year) playlist. Make this on a Spotify or Amazon music account.

Try new  trampoline ideas

Turn the trampoline into a splash pad or even better, add a few balls and see if you can go through this entire list of trampoline games.

Go hiking

Escape to the great outdoors and hike a trail with a cheap summer trip that is local to you. Hiking is not only a family bonding experience, it provides great exercise and fresh air. See how many family hiking trails you can check off your list.

Play balloon tennis

Lots of fun balloon games can be had. Try games like balloon tennis or defy gravity minute to win it games.

Play classic summer games

As a kid, what were some of your favorite activities? Hopstotch on the sidewalk with chalk? Hula hooping – were you the hula hoop queen? What about a bike ride after adding accessories to your bike wheels? Try to go back to some of those 80s summer days with a jump rope, Simon Says, shaving cream, bubbles, and sprinklers, and see if your kids will enjoy the nostalgia.  Give them their own retro summer bucket list.

Take a nap outside

Okay, okay – what’s a nap? I get it. If you don’t nap, take a second to lay under the sun and get some vitamin D.

Have a neighborhood bike parade

Explore a new spot with a bike ride. Get to know neighbors in the hood by taking an early evening bike ride.

Host a summer camp

As you know, summer camps can be costly.  Cheap summer camps can be had in your own backyard. See if a teen might want to host a one-week summer camp at your home for an hour each day. It isn’t too long and gives neighborhood friends a chance to come together plus a teen a fun activity and a bit of spending money.

Make chalk bombs

Have a blast during something ordinary into something fun – like sidewalk chalk. Make your own chalk bombs using an easy recipe on the web.

Have a backyard bonfire

The backyard is a perfect place for a campfire. Try these hot dog campfire recipes and enjoy your very own dinner around the flames. Follow up the hot dogs with these tasty s’mores cones.

Make a bird feeder

Make a pinecone with peanut butter and birdseed. It’s adorable o watch the birds (and squirrels) feast at your very own efforts. Hang it outside your window for fun observations. In addition to your DIY bird feeder, invest in some of these best of the best bird feeders.

Play in the dirt

… or the mud. So much fun can be had outdoors. See if you can use a buy-nothing group and find a no longer loved play kitchen. Turn it into a mud kitchen. You can also paly outdoors in the run with these fun rainy-day activities.

Celebrate half birthdays

Summer birthdays add plenty of adventure and opportunities you might not get with a winter birthday (i.e. a pool party!) Half birthdays are a great way to spread the love, attention, and activities.

Draw and paint

Pull out that inner artist with a bit of craft. Drawing ad painting are activities you can take outdoors to the patio or deck. Print out free coloring pages and watch your art portfolio grow.

Run in the sprinklers

The sprinkles are fun but have you tried the sprinkler under or over a trampoline? There are plenty of ways to create fun water games using the sprinkler, water hose, and water balloons.

Climb a tree

Pull out that inner child and show the kids how you use to find adventure. In the woods or outdoors with friends climbing a tree. See if you can take it a step further and upcycle an old tire into a tire swing.

Go on a photo scavenger hunt

A photo scavenger hunt is an excellent activity for older kids and teens to explore. Get rid of that “I’m bored” statements with cheap summer activities for teens too. It gets them off the screen (well except using their phone to take photos!)

Look for shapes in the clouds

Do you ever appreciate the sky? Grab a cloud viewer and enjoy looking for shapes in the sky. Do this on days with different weather patterns.

Plant a herb garden

What herb do you find yourself buying over and over – basil, cilantro, anything? Make your own herb garden and document the changes with a garden journal.

Wash your car

Grab a few car washing accessories and line up carts in a cul-de-sac on the street. See if the kids can earn a bit of spending money washing cars. It’s a fun summer job for kids and a busy activity on a hot summer day.

Watch the sunset

Go to an open field and bring a few appetizers, sandwiches, and drinks and watch the sunset.  This will be the most beautiful on an evening before the rain its. Pnk at night – sailors delight!

Decorate rocks

Does your town rock? Have fun rock painting and lay your rocks around town on a trail, in a common area, or at the park. See if your rocks are picked up and brought home by someone else.

Volunteer

Pay it forward with random acts of kindness. volunteer is a great family tradition and why not begin over the summer when you have more time in your schedule?

Make homemade ice cream

Ice cream is great. Host an ice cream party, make your own ice cream, and add fun toppings and tasty cones.

Host an outdoor movie night

To your bucket list of outdoor summer activities, hang a white sheet on the wall, grab a projector, and host an outdoor movie night. This can be accomplished for a Netflix and chill family movie night or a neighborhood gathering with friends.

Read together

Whether you have summer reading programs or not, visit your local library and stock up on some fun reads. Make a summer reading bucket list with summer-themed books for kids. Try reading in different places like under a table, on a hammock, by a creek, etc.

Go Bowling

Bowling can get expensive. Fill up 2-L bottles with water and glow-in-the-dark sticks and have fun with outdoor bowling. If your crew finds this exciting, enjoy more glow-in-the-dark games and entertainment you can enjoy the entire summertime.

Plan a movie night

Movie nights are great. Make every Friday night a movie night and see if you can go through a series of movies. For example all of the toy story movies for a month long, on Friday nights. My family has been working their way through the entire Marvel series for 6 months! (we have skipped a few Friday nights!)

Once everyone realizes all the summer freebies, they’ll love picking and choosing what to do each and every day! The best part is that you can do everyone on the list, or use it as a way to think tank of new ideas, too.

Use this as a boost to your family bucket list and add as many other freebies as you can!

How can I have a good summer without money?

This printable is the way! Just because you feel like all the fun things cost money doesn’t make it true. The moment that you stop and look around, you’ll see so many ways to have fun without spending money.

In fact, you can even make it sort of a challenge where you try not to spend money during a certain time of the summer. Think of it like a no-spend summer challenge – and see how far you can go!

Cheap Summer Fun Printable

These summer activities are great for family fun! Gather the kids, neighbors, and anyone else who wants to be a part of the fun and start at the top of the list!

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What’s included in the Printable Frugal Summer Fun

In this printable, you’ll receive the following:

  • List of cheap summer fun ideas
  • Frugal summer planner and calendar

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Family Bucket Lists

If you’re looking for even more family fun ideas, you don’t want to miss out on these cheap activities for families! Here are some great bucket list ideas and activities that everyone can do the entire year long including a fun summer bucket list.

These Family Bucket List Printables prove that you can always create a fun list of activities for the family to do together!

There are plenty of other scavenger hunts you can try during the summer. In addition to these free summer activities, add some of these fun treasure hunt ideas for summer.

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Try these fun ideas…

  • Virtual Scavenger Hunt
  • Summer Scavenger Hunt Checklist 
  • Selfie Summer Scavenger Hunt
  • Summer Scavenger Hunt with Clue Cards
  • Playground Scavenger Hunt
  • Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt
  • Zoo Scavenger Hunt
  • Teen Scavenger Hunt
  • Hotel Scavenger Hunt
  • Airport Scavenger Hunt
  • Disney Scavenger Hunt
  • Mall Scavenger Hunt
  • Nature Scavenger Hunt
  • Birthday Scavenger Hunt
  • July 4th Scavenger Hunt

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Cool Scavenger Hunt Ideas for Summer

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June 5, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Games, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Summer

published date: May 30, 2023
modified datt: June 05,2023

Looking for a way to keep your kids entertained this summer? There are so many options. From water games to selfie challenges to fun treasure hunts and more. Find out the best summer scavenger hunt ideas for your family below.

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Summer creates lots of free time. With free time comes new and unusual activities. Families are out of routines and are looking for fun activities for kids and adults. If you want a few family-friendly summer activities, take a look at some of these great ideas. They can be used at home, on vacation, with families, or even as summer camp activities for sleepaway or day programs.

What are some good summer activities for kids?

While consistency and routine are both necessary parts of having structure and order, it’s okay to incorporate a few unusual activities for summer with your kids.  In fact, once activities like summer reading, cleaning the room, and a chore are two are done, add some fun things to a summer bucket list for excitement and anticipation of fun summer events.

A list of summer activities for adults and kids is very easy to put together. You can simply print a free summer calendar or add a few ideas to a summer bucket list template.

  • Tie-dye fabrics
  • Play in a sprinkler
  • Have a picnic
  • Bake sweets for a firehouse of firefighters
  • Go camping and sleep outdoors
  • Go on a nature hike
  • Play outdoor games
  • Volunteer in the community
  • Go bowling
  • Visit a water park
  • Build a fort
  • Go to the beach
  • Go on a scavenger hunt

See more in our fun summer activities for kids list.

In addition to this bucket list of summer activities, let’s focus on fun ideas for a scavenger hunt during summer!

Why have a scavenger hunt?

Scavenger hunts are the perfect play activity for kids. In addition to providing discovery and exploration, they are great for evoking problem-solving skills. Scavenger hunts have many benefits. They can be used as ice breakers for groups, are good for teamwork, or create a fun self-regulated activity.

Treasure hunts provide exercise for the body and mind where players can go at their own rate. Either in a leisurely fashion or a race against the clock. The best thing about scavenger hunts is the rules can be different based on the number of players, the environment, or the pace one might desire. Lastly, scavenger hunts provide excitement and unusual activities. Something that is not a part of the norm release endorphins and excitement that together create lasting memories. Scavenger hunts are fun ways to create quality time. Scavenger hunts are great for summer.

reasons to have a scavenger hunt

In summary, the reasons for a fun scavenger hunt include…

  • Opportunity for teamwork
  • Creating problem-solving skills
  • Icebreakers for Groups
  • Fun activities
  • Discovery & exploration
  • Exercise for the body and mind
  • Release endorphins and excitement
  • Create quality time

Now that we know the many benefits of a scavenger hunt, let’s look at some fun summer scavenger hunt examples.

Fun Summer Scavenger Hunt Ideas

While virtually any scavenger hunt can be used for summer (I mean why not?), we have a few summer-themed scavenger hunts that are ideal for the months of June, July, and August. The summer treasure hunt ideas have a bit of a theme. They include sunshine, the colors yellow and orange, pool toys, fun drinks, sprinklers, sunglasses, and pool floats. All things that you can think of when it comes to the season of summer.

Use these summer scavenger hunts for adults, teens, youth, and kids. Since they include everything from scavenger hunt riddles to scavenger hunt pictures, they are perfect for a wide range of ages. They are great youth scavenger hunts but can be adapted fo those young and older. You just need a youthful spirit and a willingness to be silly and have a bit of fun.

Take a look at these three amazingly cool summer scavenger hunt ideas.

Summer Scavenger Hunt with Clue Ideas

clue cards summer scavenger hunt for older kids

Summer scavenger hunt clues are great for older kids to teens. This can be adapted for children of all ages.  If you want to do these scavenger hunt riddles with younger kids, just pair them up with older children to help them seek clues. For a challenge for older kids, have a clock and turn the hunt into a timed race.

One fun thing about these clue cards is there is a fun treasure at the end. A summer scavenger hunt would be a great activity for the last day of school. Simply take the kids on a summer treasure hunt indoors and outdoors. The final prize will be an activity that starts off the summer break on the right footing. This can be something to do – like ingredients for baking cookies or can be fun prizes, like new pool or beach toys.

You can grab these 20 printable scavenger hunt riddles for summer. Download, print, and then cut out the clue cards. Use only the clues that fit your home/scavenger hunt setting.

Get the Summer Treasure Hunt Clue Cards

Summer Scavenger Hunt List

Want a scavenger hunt list that could be used for toddlers or younger kids? These scavenger hunt pictures create an easy activity for 3-year-olds and up. Simply look at the pictures and try to find an item.

This summer scavenger hunt checklist comes in two styles. One includes summer pictures or images. The second scavenger hunt template is open-ended like find something blue, or find an oval, or find something cold. Similar to an I Spy summer activity, these broad summer scavenger hunt ideas allow everyone o come up with a dinner answer.

These summer scavenger hunt checklists can be done in one day or used over a period of time. If you want to do this summer list with older kids, add a timer for a challenge. Players can race against the clock or race against each other in teams.

Get the Summer Treasure Hunt List

Summer Scavenger Hunt for Teens

summer selfie scavenger hunt for teens and youth

Don’t leave the older kids off the fun ideas for summer activities. We both know nothing is more important to a teen than their cell phone. In this summer photo scavenger hunt, teens can take selfies of different items. Don’t prefer that’s on the list, then download the summer scavenger hunt template and add your own ideas.

If you are looking for summer youth activities for church, summer camp, and various events, then this is a great resource. Pair up players into teams and do it early in the season for summer icebreaker ideas. YOu can also do it at the end of summer as a back-to-school summer scavenger hunt for students before the first bell rings.

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Summer Scavenger Hunt Printables

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Ready for treasure hunts? Use these summer scavenger hunts for adults and kids. Pick the one that is the perfect fit for you or take ea look at our entire list of printable scavenger hunts.

  • 20 Summer Scavenger Hunt Riddles Clue Cards
  • Summer Photo Scavenger Hunt (with blank Selife scavenger hunt template)
  • Summer Scavenger Hunt Checklist for Young Kids (two styles)

These are non-editable Scavenger Hunt hunts. Download, print, cut (if necessary), and play!

View all Scavenger Hunt Printables

Free Printables

Want more than summer treasure hunts? Grab this entire Summer Bucket list and free summer calendar. Download this summer bucket list and summer planner the free printable library.

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More Cool Summer Activities for Kids

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Summer games are more than the Olympics. Host your own summer activities with youth, teens, and kids. We have plenty of fun ideas for summer including a huge list of ideas for summer games. These summer activities can be played on a trip, in a local park, in the sprinkler, or even in your pool during the day, or in your backyard at night.

Organize a bit of fun with these printable summer activity ideas.

  • Backyard Games
  • Water Minute to Win It Games
  • Minute to Win It Outdoor Games
  • Trampoline Games
  • Outdoor Night Games
  • Pool Party Games
  • Camping Games
  • Beach games
  • Lake Games

These printable summer activities are easy to put together. The hardest part might be putting a new ink cartridge in your color printer. Enjoy the fun!

More Cool Scavenger Hunts that can be used during summer

list of summer scavenger hunt ideas for kids

If you are a huge fan of scavenger hunt riddles and treasure hunt lists, take a look at this huge selection of scavenger hunts you can do during summer.

  • Backyard Scavenger Hunt
  • Hotel Scavenger Hunt
  • Airport Scavenger Hunt
  • Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt
  • Camping Scavenger Hunt
  • Playground Scavenger Hunt
  • Back to School Scavenger Hunt
  • Zoo Animal Scavenger Hunt
  • Virtual Scavenger Hunt
  • Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt
  • Indoor Scavenger Hunt
  • Beach Scavenger Hunt
  • Museum Scavenger Hunt

There are plenty more cool scavenger hunt ideas. See all of the printable scavenger hunts in the Frugal Coupon Living shop.

Cool Summer Activity Tip: Want to cool off? Turn any of these summer activities or summer scavenger hunts into something cool. All games can be turned into water games for a super cool, cool summer! Cool down when you add a sprinkler, water guns, water balloons, and more. Each of these different items can replace summer game supplies or can even be used in the background. For example, an outdoor scavenger hunt with a sprinkler running. If you are turning summer games into something wet n wild, make sure to laminate your printables to protect them from getting wet and damanges.

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Liven Up the Party – Minute to Win It Games for Groups

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May 24, 2023 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Birthday, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: May 23, 2023
modified datt: May 24,2023

Hosting a game night party can be a challenging task. Luckily, we have compiled 40 Minute to Win It games that are perfect for a group to play for team building, icebreakers laughter, and fun. Download, print the Minute to Win it game cards, and fold them into table tent cards for easily accessible game directions.

how to host minute to win it party games for groups

Minute to Win It Games have taken the entire globe by storm. They are entertaining, fast-paced games that might sound simple but always have a fun twist in their directions. They are fast-paced games keeping a party lively and amusing.

When hosting a game night fo ra large group, Minute to Win It Games are a great choice. Today we are going to talk about how to incorporate Mintue to Win it Party Games. I will supply you with resources including directions and easy-to-set-up Mintue to Win It Cards to pull off the best party ever!

What are ideas for hosting a game night?

Hosting a party can be intimidating. If you are in charge of a large group of people and want the best party entertainment, look at Minute to Win It-themed party games. These group games are great for ice breakers, bringing people together and easily liven up the party. Best of all, they are low-cost party entertainment making them easy on any budget and a no-brainer when it comes to adding them to any game night.

When it comes to prepping for a Minute to Win It gathering, consider some of these prep-ahead game night ideas for large groups.

  • Gather all your supplies before the event. Minute to Win it game supplies are simple and include plastic cups, paper plates, Ping Pong Balls, small candies, straws, and other easy supplies found in your kitchen.
  • Print out Mintue to win it game directions. Have them easily accessible for all players.
  • Have extra scorecards and pencils to keep track of the score for individuals and teams.
  • Decorate your party based on your theme. A fun minute to win ti color palette includes reds, blues, and blacks.
  • Use a projector or computer to display a countdown timer. Google can easily help you find a 60-second countdown clock.

So what are one-minute games and why do you want them?

What are Minute to Win It Games?

How to do minute to win it games using printable game cards

Minute to Win It games are also known as 60-second challenges. In each challenge, players have a short time to complete a task. The tasks are pretty simple like moving candies from one plate to another, but they are presented with a twist. For example, using only tweezers or chopsticks to move the candies. The biggest challenge, however, is the stopwatch.  You have just sixty seconds to complete the directions in the one-minute game.

Minute to Win It party games work well with small or large groups of people. They are great for team building and icebreakers. Since they are pretty simple, they can be played with players of all ages. In teams, pairs, or as individuals.

There are many places Minute-to-Win-It games can be played including…

  • Birthday parties
  • Office parties
  • Holiday parties
  • Family reunions
  • Class reunions
  • Youth groups
  • Gatherings
  • Classrooms

… and more!

40 fun minute to win it game list printable pdf

How do Minute to Win It games work?

The point of one minute games are to have the most points at the end of all the games. Points are awarded on completing the task first, second, third, or just completing the task in the assigned time. Points can be awarded to individuals, pairs, or teams. At the end of all the one-minute games, the points are totaled on a scorecard and a winner is declared.

Learn how to play minute-to-win-it games in three ways.

Minute to Win It Games for Individuals

  • Man versus clock.
  • Assign the task to an individual player.
  • The player has one minute to complete the 60-second challenge.

Minute to Win It Games for Groups

  • Man versus man.
  • Two or more players compete against each other.
  • All players are assigned the same task each with their own game supplies.
  • At the end of one minute, see who completed the most tasks in the amount of time or completed all the tasks first.

Minute to Win It Games for Teams

  • Man versus Man.
  • Best for large groups.
  • One player from each team.
  • Each player represents their team.
  • Games are played individually or in pairs.
  • All players are assigned the same task each with their own game supplies.
  • At the end of one minute, see who completed the most tasks in the amount of time or completed all the tasks first.

Based on your group size and different age groups, decide one of these three ways to play Minute to Win It games at parties and large group gatherings.

Best Minute to Win It Games for Large Groups

When you are hosting a game night for large groups, it’s important to be prepared with fun games. Large groups need structure. This can easily be accomplished by having easily accessible directions and supplies.

the best minute to win it games for large groups printable party supplies

Take a look at the best Minute to Win It group games. We have directions on how to play and a list of game supplies. For each of these one-minute challenges, you will need a stopwatch to keep track of time.

1 – Junk in the Trunk

Empty ping pong balls from a tissue box taped around a player’s waist. No hands.

You need:

  • Kleenex boxes
  • Ping Pong balls
  • Tape

How to play:

  • Each player is given an empty Kleenex box with 8 Ping Pong balls. The empty box is placed around the waist with tape. At the start of go, participants try to get out the balls out of the box using movement – dance, shake, twist, you choose. The first player with an empty tissue box wins.

2 – Face the Cookie

The goal of the Face the Cookie game (aka cookie face) is to get a cookie from your forehead to your mouth in 60 seconds. You may not touch the cookie to move it down your face.

You need:

  • Cookies

How to play:

  • Each participant is given a cookie. An OREO cookie works great. Each player places the cookie on their forehead. At the start of go, players have to get the cookie into their mouth using facial muscles without using their hands.  If the cookie is dropped, players must start from the beginning forehead spot.

3 – Stack Attack

In this competition, whoever completes this action first, is the winner!

You need:

  • Plastic Cups

How to play:

  • Players have one minute to stack 10 cups in a pyramid, take them down in a diagonal fashion, and then reverse stack them back to the original diagonal position. If the pyramid tower falls at any point, the player must start over.

4 – Defy Gravity

The goal of this game is to successfully keep three balloons in the air for one minute. 

You need:

  • Balloons

How to play:

  • At the start of go, keep balloons in the air. Players can only use one of their hands to do it! If a balloon falls, that team loses the round. To switch up the challenge, add more balloons each round or allow fewer players to participate.

5 – Ping Pong Bounce

Bounce balls off the table and into a cup in a set amount of time.

You need:

  • Plastic cups
  • Ping Pong balls
  • Table

How to play:

  • In this one-minute game, players have to bounce ping pong balls into six cups. The ball must be bounced onto the table before it lands in the cup. The first to get a ball in each cup (or the most cups) in one minute, wins the game.

6 – Apple Stack

Stack apples and don’t let them fall.

You need:

  • Apples

How to play:

  • Two players are given five apples each. The first one to stack all 5 apples in one vertical stack is the winner! To switch up this challenge, add more or fewer apples in a one-minute period.

7 – Suck It Up

Transfer small candies from one plate to another using only a straw to move them.

You need:

  • Straws
  • Smarties candy
  • Plates

How to play:

  • Each person is given a package of candies, two plates & a straw. For this sixty-second challenge, the player must transfer the Smarties from one plate to the next using only the straw. The first person who transfers all candies is the winner.

8 – Spray Off

Move a balloon to a trash can using only a spray bottle of water to move it.

You need:

  • Spray bottles with water
  • Balloons
  • Trash cans

How to play:

  • Players will be given a spray bottle filled with water. The aim is to guide a floating balloon toward a trash can by using only the spray. If the balloon hits the ground, the player has to start over.

9 – Movin’ on Up

This is a cup stacking challenge of speed trying to move one cup up to the top of the stack of other cups.

You need:

  • Plastic cups – two colors (blue and red)

How to play:

  • Each player starts with a stack of 30 plastic cups: 29 red cups and 1 blue one at the bottom. Players must move the cups one at a time from the bottom of the stack to the top, continuing until the blue cup returns to the bottom of the stack. The first one to reveal their blue cup at the bottom wins!

10 – Roll On, Buddy

In this race, move an object past a starting line to a finish line using only your nose.

You need:

  • Potatoes, onions, or eggs

How to play:

  • Contestants must roll a potato, onion, or egg across the floor from one side of the room to the other using only their noses. The first player across the finish line wins the game. If no one passes, the player that gets the farthest in one minute is the winner.

11 – Penny for Your Thoughts

Stack 25 pennies without the tower falling.

You need:

  • Pennies

How to play:

  • Players must stack 25 pennies in under one minute using only one hand. The player who stacks the most, or gets 25 first, is the winner.

12 – Chopstick Race

Move cereal from one bowl to another using only chopsticks.

You need:

  • Chopsticks
  • Bowls
  • Cereal

How to play:

  • In sixty seconds, who can get the most cereal from one bowl to the other using only a pair of chopsticks? At the start of go, learn who! The winner will have the most cereal transferred in 60 seconds.

13 – Stack It Up

Stack cookies in 60 seconds. Don’t let the tower fall.

You need:

  • Cookies

How to play:

  • See how many cookies each player can stack in one minute. The player with the most cookies stacked in a single stack in 60 seconds is the winner. If your tower falls in under 5 seconds, your tower height does not count.

14 – State of Affairs

This is an exercise of the brain. See if you can name your state capitals in one minute.

You need:

  • Paper
  • Pencil

How to play:

  • Gather a pencil and paper and begin to list your state facts. Have contestants name as many state capitals in 60-seconds. The player with the most wins.

15 – Penny Hose

Can you grab a penny out of pantyhose? Sounds easy.

You need:

  • Pennies
  • Pantyhose

How to play:

  • Grab two pennies. Place one at the end of each foot of a pair of pantyhose. The player has 60 seconds to get each penny out from inside the toes of the pantyhose.

16 – Numbers in Order

In this Minute to Win It race, arrange number cards in order.

You need:

  • Flashcards number 1 – 25

How to play:

  • Write numbers from zero to 25 on individual flash cards and mix them up. Then have players run across the room (or yard) and arrange the numbers in order before the 60-second timer goes off.

17 – Elephant March

In this funny Minute to Win It game, knock water bottles down using pantyhose and a tennis ball placed on your head. The player that knocks over all the bottles first (or the most in one minute) wins.

You need:

  • Tennis balls
  • Pantyhose
  • Water bottles

How to play:

  • Put a tennis ball in the leg of a pair of pantyhose and tie them around a player’s head. Don’t cover the nose. Then have the player put his or her hands behind her back and swing his or her head from side to side to attempt to knock over several water bottles on the floor.

18 – Post-It Note Face Challenge

Place sticky notes on your face in this silly Minute to Win It game.

You need:

  • Post-It Notes

How to play:

  • In 60 seconds, see how many sticky notes you can make stick to your face (without falling off – don’t laugh too hard!) The player (or team) with the most at the end of time, wins.

19 – Ponginator

Bounce balls into egg cartons in this one-minute game.

You need:

  • Egg carton containers
  • Ping Pong balls

How to play:

  • For this fun game, you’ll need an empty egg carton and 12 ping pong balls. The goal is to bounce the balls into the egg carton within one minute. If 12 ping pong balls seem too difficult, adjust the number in the carton by age appropriateness.

20 – Sticky Situation

It’s peanut butter jelly time in this messy Minute to Win It Game.

You need:

  • Ping Pong balls
  • Bread
  • Peanut Butter

How to play:

  • Launch one ping pong and have it stick onto a piece of bread with peanut butter on top. When the clock starts, the player throws the ping pong ball at the ground, in an attempt to get it to bounce once and then land on the bread.

21 –  Wanna Spoon?

Transfer balls from one bowl to another.

You need:

  • Plastic spoons
  • Ping Pong balls
  • Bowls

How to play:

  • Using nothing but a spoon in your mouth, transfer as many ping pong balls as you can from one bowl to another. No hands for the entire minute! The player that transfers the most in the set time wins.

22 – Worm Search

This is a Minute to Win It funny game. Move gummy worms out of a bowl filled with whipped cream using only your mouth.

You need:

  • Gummy worms
  • Bowls
  • Whipped cream

How to play:

  • Each player is given a bowl filled with whipped cream. Six gummy worms are hidden inside. Using only their mouths, players have one minute to retrieve as many worms as they can. The player with the most worms in 60 seconds, wins.

23 – Nose Mover

Use your nose to move cotton balls from one bowl to another.

You need:

  • Vaseline
  • Cotton balls
  • Bowls

How to play:

  • Using only their nose (and a bit of Vaseline on the tip), see how many cotton balls can each player move from one bowl to the other? The player with the most cotton balls moved wins the round.

24 – Pile of Kisses

Unwrap chocolate candies fast using only one hand.

You need:

  • Hershey Kisses

How to play:

  • In this one-minute game, contestants compete to see who can unwrap the most Hershey Kisses with one hand in one minute. Change the game a bit by adding a twist, the player has to eat the Hershey kiss too.

25 – Rubber Band Shooting Range

See if you can shoot rubber bands at empty soda cans and knock them down.

You need:

  • Soda cans
  • Rubber bands

How to play:

  • Stack several empty soda cans into a pyramid. At the start of go, have players shoot rubber bands at the stacked cans attempting to knock down the pyramid. Whoever has the fewest cans standing at the end of one-minute wins the round.

26 – Shoe Flick

This is a great Minute to Win It game for larger groups and youth groups. See if you can find your shoes in a huge pile.

You need:

  • Shoes
  • here

How to play:

  • In this game, players will remove their heel from their shoe leaving their shoe dangling on the tip of their foot. At the start of go, player attempt to flick their shoe onto a table six to 10 feet away using only their feet/legs. If they can get one, have them try to get the other. If their shoe overshoots or falls off the table, they have to start over. The First player to get one or both shoes on the table wins.

27 – Tic Tac Tweezer

See which player can move the most Tic-Tacs from one bowl to another using tweezers

You need:

  • Bowls
  • Tweezers
  • Tic Tacs

How to play:

  • Add Tic Tacs (or other tiny candy) to a bowl. At the start of go, participants use tweezers to pick them up one at a time, carry them across the room, and put them in a different bowl. If players drop their candy on the way, they have to pick it up using only the tweezers. Whoever has the most in their bowl when the timer goes off wins the game.

28 – Sweets Sort

Sort Skitles from M&Ms in this Minute to Win It game with candy.

You need:

  • M&Ms
  • Skittles

How to play:

  • In this one-minute game, give participants a pile of multi-colored candies like Skittles or M&Ms. At the start of go, have participants sort the candies by color using only their non-dominant hand. The winner will have the most candies sorted at the end.

29 – Mad Dog

See if you can shake small candies out of their container using only your mouth.

You need:

  • Tic Tacs
  • Ruler
  • Tape

How to play:

  • Craft a “dog bone” by taping two mint containers (Tic Tacs work well) to opposite ends of a ruler. Then open the containers. At the start of go, have the player place the ruler in his or her mouth and shake his or her head back and forth to get the tiny mints to fall out. Whoever has the fewest mints in the container at the end wins.

30 – Human Ring Toss

Ring your partner in this fun group Minute to Win It Game for two people.

You need:

  • Hula Hoops

How to play:

  • For this fun challenge, use hula hoops or pool floats. Divide your players into partners and have them stand six feet apart. Each partner will try to “ring” the other with the hula hoop or float. You can have many rings or one and if a person is “ringed” the “tosser” has to run back and retrieve the ring to toss it again. Whichever pair “rings” their partner the most in one-minute wins.

31 – Name Dropper

Exercise your mind when you play this Mintue to Win It game with no supplies.

You need:

  • none

How to play:

  • In this fast-paced game, contestants have to name as many celebrities as they can in 60 seconds. Make it tougher by including specific categories (women rock stars, talk show hosts, or athletes). This can also be played with designer brands, flagship stores, etc.

32 – Roll the Dice

Another math Minute to Win It game using your mind. Roll dice and add the numbers.

You need:

  • Dice

How to play:

  • Give each player a pair of dice. At the start of go, players will roll the dice as many times as they can in one minute, while adding up the total for each roll. An assistant can watch and make sure they are adding the numbers correctly to avoid controversy. The highest combined total in one-minute wins!

33 – Water Bottle Flip

See if you can perfectly flip a water bottle on the table. This is a great team Mintue to Win it Game or multi-player competition.

You need:

  • Water bottles
  • Table

How to play:

  • In this one-minute game, players get a water bottle and must flip it on the table in front of them. Whoever’s water bottle flips and lands perfectly the most times in one-minute wins!

34 – Ka-Broom

See if you can soar a marshmallow in the air and catch it with a cup.

You need:

  • Marshmallows
  • Broom
  • Plastic plate
  • Table
  • Plastic cups

How to play:

  • For this fun challenge, gather a marshmallow, a plastic plate, a cup, and a broom. Place the plate on the end of a table with the marshmallow on the part that is resting on the table. At go, drop the pole of the broom on the plate and try to catch the marshmallow with your cup when it is launched into the air. Keep re-doing this until the timer ends. Whoever collects the most marshmallows in a minute is the winner.

35 – Top of the Head Balance

Move cotton balls from your lap to the bowl on your head.

You need:

  • Blindfold
  • Cotton balls
  • Bowls
  • Plastic spoons

How to play:

  •  Blindfolded players. In one minute, contestants must use a spoon to transfer as many cotton balls from a bowl on their lap to the top of their heads. The player that transfers the most in 60 seconds is the winner.

36 – Ping Pong Drop

Don’t let the cup tip over as you try to drop plastic balls from standing on a chair into the cup.

You need:

  • Plastic bowls
  • Chairs
  • Ping pong balls
  • Cups

How to play:

  • Place a plastic cup on the floor and a chair directly behind it. For this game, players must stand on the chair and attempt to drop as many ping pong balls as possible directly into the cup without tipping it over. Each time the cup tips over, the player’s total restarts. The player that has the largest total at the end of the 60-second challenge wins.

37 – Card Ninja

See if you can toss playing cards into a watermelon. Sounds easier than it is.

You need:

  • 52 Deck of playing cards
  • Watermelon

How to play:

  • In this one-minute game, cut a watermelon in half. Place it on a table. Each player gets a 52 deck of cards and, one at a time, throws their cards at their watermelon half. The player that gets the most cards tuck in their watermelon in one minute wins.

38 – Pretty Windy

Knock cups off a table using a blown up balloon. The trick is you keep blowing up the balloon until you win.

You need:

  • Plastic cups
  • Balloons
  • Table

How to play:

  • Line up plastic cups on the edge of a table. Give players a balloon. At the start of go, the contestant will blow up their balloon and use the air inside to try to knock over the cups. The player that knocks the most cups over in one-minute wins.

39 – Marshmallow Windstorm

In this team Minute to Win It game, move mini marshmallows off your size of the table in 60 seconds.

You need:

  • Mini marshmallows
  • Table
  • Painter’s or masking table

How to play:

  • Divide a table in half by using masking tape to create a line down the middle. Place opposing players on opposite sides of the table with a straw. Put an equal number of marshmallows on each side of the table. At the start of go, players try to remove the marshmallows on their side of the table. The player with the least marshmallows at the end of time wins.

40 – A Quarter Stuck in Teeth

See if you can roll a quarter on t table into the teeth of a fork. That sounds like a challenge!

You need:

  • Forks
  • Quarter
  • Table

How to play:

  • The goal of this 60-second game is to get a quarter caught in the teeth of a fork. Players will place a fork upside down on the end of a table, with the teeth facing them. When the timer starts, contestants will have one minute to try and roll a quarter across the table and into the teeth of a fork. The farther the distance, the harder it is! The player that does this the most in time, or first, wins.

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Printable Minute to Win It Games

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It’s time to put the low-cost entertainment back in your party plan! If you are hosting a Minute to Win it party for kids or adults and have 60 seconds, download these must-have one-minute group games.

This Minute to Win It Game bundle is different – each game has its own 8.5″ x 11″ page. Fold the page in half and turn the game into a game instruction tent. Sit the folded game tent on the table so contestants can read the minute to win it instructions for the particular 6-second game.

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Printable Game Bundle Includes:

  • 40 Minute to Win It party game tent cards
  • List of Minute to Win It games PDF
  • Minute to Win It supply list PDF
  • Minute to Win It Games Ccver page that can be framed and displayed for Mintue to Win it party decor
  • Minute to Win It Score Card

This set includes 40 of the BEST Minute to Win it Games! Minute to Win it Games that are perfect for small and large gatherings as they can be used as keeping the pace of a party. They are fun, light-hearted, and include plenty of laughter. Plus they provide icebreakers for guests who might not know each other. Alternatively, incorporate these fun 60-second family-friendly games into your family game night or family reunion. Friends, families, and strangers – all can enjoy!

Get 40 Minute to Win It Game Cards PDF Set

Tip: Print your list of Minute to Win it game cards on white cardstock. This will create a sturdy party tent card when folded and will stand easily. You can also laminate the game cards for multiple uses and to keep them clean and free from getting dirty with party food and drinks.

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What makes these printable games easy?

This Minute to Win It game bundle is very easy for hosting a party. Each of the 40 one minute games comes on one 8.5 x 11 inch page. Simply fold the page into game card tents. Display your Minute to Win it game tent cards on the table allowing the host to easily navigate the room without having to shout out the game directions to each group. In fact, the game night host might be able to get in on the action as the game tents have directions that easily and quickly explain the Minute to Win it Game directions. No one will ask “How do you play!?”

Are these printable minute-to-win-it games kid-friendly?

Yes, Minute to Win it Games are perfect for kids of all ages. Since directions can sometimes be complex, they are meant for children ages 8 or older.  If playing with younger kids, it’s important to pair younger children with older children in teams or as team leaders. Since 40 games are included in the Minute to Win It game bundle, you can omit any games that are too challenging for your age group.

Can you use Minute to Win It Games for adults too?

Yes, in fact, these one-minute games are best for adults, youth, and teens. Use these Minute to Win It Adult games as ice breakers, team-building activities, during youth groups, for an office party, or use the fun one minute games at holiday parties. These funny Minute to Win It large group games will bring out the inner child in everyone. They are youthful and competitive and induce plenty of laughter for all players.

Do I have to use all 40 One Minute Games?

No, you do not have to play all forty minute to win it games. Choose the best games for your players and the supplies you have on hand. Save the one-minute games you do not play for another Minute to Win it Party – call it round two or the comeback!

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These games are incredibly fun and silly perfect for a holiday party. They can be used by kids, teens, youth groups, or even adults. You can even mix ages for a family reunion or family game night.

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Outdoor Night Games for Friends

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May 16, 2023 by Ashley Langston Filed Under: Birthday, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Recipe, Social Media

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Playing games is always fun, but doing exciting games outside in the dark takes the excitement to a new level! These games are perfect for burning out some late-night energy from the kids or having a way to let all the kids at a sleepover get outside and run amuck. Check out the fun games below – and get those flashlights and tennis shoes ready! 

fun games to play outdoors at night

No matter the kids’ age (or adults!), everyone can agree that playing outside in the dark is fun. This is especially true if you’re with a bunch of your friends or family members and letting that competitive spirit take over.

There is something mysterious about entering a dark backyard or park. What will you find? How will you use your 5 senses with limited availability of sight? I you are ready to take on a nighttime challenge, you will enjoy these fun outdoor games for the night.

If you are hosting outdoor party games, it’s also important to note that while night games are fun, don’t forget that safety does need to be considered. All of these games are fun to play outside in Mother Nature, but be sure to have flashlights and bug spray and be in an area without cars or traffic to stress out about.

Okay, now that I’ve gotten that motherly advice off my mind, let’s get back to the topic at hand – night games to play outside with friends!

We’ve played these games at sleepovers and family reunions, and they’re a huge hit!

What ages are nighttime games appropriate?

This is really up to your and your comfort level who can play nighttime games. Since most of these scary games to play outside at night include kids using flashlights, you can rest easy that they won’t get spooked from feeling alone in the dark. In addition, these games are playful and silly. Plenty of laughter will scare away the bad guys.

These games do have a series of directions, so they are best for older kids, teens, or adults. However, younger kiddos can easily pair up with older children to give them that sense of belonging and calm.

Lastly, most of these games are best after the sun goes down, so these yard games are best for kids who are still awake after dark.

What games can you play at night outside?

what are good games to play outside with friends at nighttime

So you are in charge of planning the outdoor entertainment only you don’t know where to begin. When it comes to planning night games to play outside with friends, we’ve done the hard work for you. I know you’re wondering what are some of the outdoor games to play at night, and I’m excited to share them with you.

The hard part of planning an outdoor party at night should not be the entertainment. With just one easy download, all of these 17 outdoor night games and directions will be delivered right to you, ready to print.

printable nighttime games for outdoors

Want a sneak peek? Take a look at these fun games included in the printable outdoor games.

Lawn Twister

You just need some neon paint and the ability to make a circle to get the kids twisting the night away. You can use the Twister board from the board game or just have a caller who calls out various commands. If you’re willing to get a bet messy, add a bit of colored shaving foam.

Steal the Bacon

This game does require teamwork and fast feet! Similar to capture the flag only with a faster pace. At the start of each round, a number is called, and the numbered players from each team run for the object and try to get it back to their side for one point. Who will be the sneakiest team to steal the bacon? Only time will tell!

Flashlight Tag

It’s like a regular tag, but with flashlights! Instead of tagging, you use a light to tag players. Having plenty of space to hide makes this the perfect game. Other players can untag you by crawling between your legs. Once everyone is tagged, “it” wins the game, and the game restarts. A perfect activity for the kids to run out of that energy before the midnight hour hits.

Glow Hunt

Grab those leftover Easter eggs and have a hunt in the yard! This is really fun if your Easter Eggs glow. If not, you can fill them with a battery-operated tea light. In addition, fill them with some goodies for extra fun! See if you can have a golden egg for a really serious prize. This egg might not light up.

3 Flies Up

You will need a glow-in-the-dark ball and the ability to have someone toss the ball and someone else catch it. In this game, you want to catch the ball three times to win the round. Try not to run over your friends and teammates.

Flashlight Sardines

This fun game is like hide-and-seek, but the opposite! Plenty of seekers and only one “hider.” Once a seeker finds a player hiding, they hide with the hider until there is one seeker left. The last person then becomes the first person to hide in the next game.

Shoe Pandemonium

You might remember this fun group game from youth group days. Get everyone to take off one of their shoes and throw them all into a pile. Then, see who can get their shoe first, all in the dark!

Glow-in-the-Dark Ring Toss

Using upcycled 2-liter soda bottles, grab those glow-in-the-dark rings and see who can land it on the target. Similar to cornhole, this is a fun backyard game for the nighttime.

SPUD

Grab a ball, toss it in the air, scream out someone’s name, and then watch that person frantically try to catch it. Spell SPUD and lose the game.

Fireflies

This is a super fun game that combines tag and hide-and-seek. Only the person hiding cannot stay in one place. This is great for a campsite or backyard woods. Choose a new firefly each round.

Gloweyball

Insert glow sticks into beach balls in this fun glow-in-the-dark game. It’s like a game of glow stick volleyball with a glow-in-the-dark beach ball. Split players into two teams who can be identified by their different colored glow stick bracelets. So much fun to watch and even more fun to play!

Flashlight Scavenger Hunt

Grab your flashlights and go! This outdoor scavenger hunt game can be used alone or with all the other night games. Don’t worry. As a bonus, you’ll even get the printed scavenger hunts included in this download!

Ghost in the Graveyard

This is the scariest game and likely only an outdoor scary game because of the name. In fact, you might have played this game back when you were younger. It’s like freeze tag meets hide-and-seek, with a bit of screaming involved. Watch the ghost population grows as this game continues to be played.

Potato Drop

Putting potatoes in between your knees and running is the name of this relay race game. You drop the potato, and you have to start all over again at the start line. Twist up the game with a little bit of red light, green light action.

Kick the Can (Glow-in-the-Dark Style)

Talk about a throwback game with a fun glow-in-the-dark spin! This is your typical summer camp game. The first person is “it” and counts to 50 while the others hide. It tries to find hidden players. When they see someone they say their name and where they are (I see Owen in the bush!) Depending on who kicks the can, the player can release prisoners in jail. However, if all the players are in jail, “It” wins and you can start a new game.

Marshmallow Pong

It’s like beer pong but kid-friendly. The kids will bounce the marshmallows into the cup and then eat that marshmallow once it’s inside. It sounds like everyone wins in this fun plastic cup game.

Night Statues

Freeze tag meets sneakiness meets fun. Choose one person as the museum curator. Give them a flashlight. Everyone else is a statue. If a statue is caught moving by the curator, they go back to the starting line. The first person to tag the curator wins.

Supplies

The best part about using these outdoor game printables is that you just need a few simple supplies to start! (you will need to also have a few glow-in-the-dark rings, beach balls, potatoes, a flashlight, and paint – for some of the games)

  • Paper
  • Printer
  • Outdoor Night Games Download

You can easily start with one and then get the rest as the year goes along. I recommend printing on cardstock and then laminating the printable game. This makes it easier to use over and over again!

How many players are needed for these games?

These games are meant to be enjoyed by a group of people. The more that can join in, the better! Some can be just 2-3 players, but the others are fun to have more people making it more chaotic fun.

Outdoor Night Games Printable

These outdoor games are great for parties! Gather the kids and have them invite all their friends. The outdoor space at your home is about to be the next happening spot!

What’s included in the Printable Outdoor Games for Night

In this file, you’ll receive the following:

  • 17 Outoodor Night Games PDF Instant Download
  • Bonus: Flashlight Scavenger Hunt

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More Outdoor Games

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Are you in charge of a youth group, summer camp, or family reunion? We have plenty of outdoor games to keep you entertained the entire weekend.  Grab both sets of outdoor games for night and day.

This outdoor game set is found in our Etsy Shop. It includes a total of 29 games.

Huge Set of Outdoor Games to Play with Friends

More Fun Games to Play Outside with Friends

Check out this Fun Outdoor Minute to Win it Games that the kids will love to play! While each game is only 60 seconds, these outdoor games include hours of fun and excitement! Pin to Pinterest.

Outdoor Minute to Win it Games for Summer

These Fun Outdoor Water Games are perfect when the weather gets hot and sticky! Water balloons, water guns, and more. This selection includes pool party games, trampoline games, beach games, games for the lake, and more. Get ready to get wet. Pin to Pinterest.

fun outdoor water games for kids and adults

Going on a family adventure?  Camping games are great for the entire crew. Enjoy conversation games around the campfire and games that include sleeping bag races. Pin to Pinterest.

If you are sleeping under the stars, or the weather as you are inside, take a look at these fun games to play at night in bed or in your sleeping bag. Try these sleepover party games. You can do some of these games laying down, they are so easy. Pin to Pinterest.

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I am a wife, mother, daughter, blogger, teacher, friend – a woman of many different hats. My delights are my husband, my five kids, reading, shopping, and spending time with friends and family. I am a Florida girl transferred to the heart of the DC-Metro area. I'm glad you're here! Learn more about Ashley.

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