Need party game ideas!?!


Question: I need some games that I can play a my birthday party(all teenage girls) No dirty games please and also one of the girls coming is deaf. I have invited 8 girls.


Answers: I need some games that I can play a my birthday party(all teenage girls) No dirty games please and also one of the girls coming is deaf. I have invited 8 girls.

Before the party fill two paper sacks with a full set of old, large mens clothes, including pants, hats, belt, etc. Divide your guests into two teams and the when you go to play the game place the 2 sacks at one end of the room and your teams at the other end. The object is each member has to run down to the sack and has to put on all of the clothes, then take them off and put all of the items back into the bag for the next player on their team. When one player is done, they run back to their team and then tag the next team member. Everyone on the team has a turn and it is a race to see which team can finish first. We have done this at a couple of parties and it is hilarious.
Go to Wal Mart or Target and get yourself 8 small, inexpensive baby bottles. Fill them with juice and the game is that when you say go everyone has to drink from their bottle and the first one to finish is the winner.
You can take your 2 teams and do a scavenger hunt in your neighborhood. Just make a list of items people have laying around the house like, chewing gum, old lipstick, book of matches, store receipt, old t.v. guide, etc. and then each team takes a copy of the list and a sack to put the items they collect into and they go door-to-door as a team. The first team back to your house with all of the items wins.
Good luck with your party!

Charades or pictionary. No hearing necessary.





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