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Blogger Elizabeth said...

Some food, some games in the dark with flashlights, some drinks and a large one for yourself and husband.

Good luck and lots of fun!!!!

Have a safe trip to Manila.

October 29, 2010 at 11:09 PM

Blogger Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...

I've got a really cool fun game for you and all it takes is toilet paper. One roll for every team of two. You divide the kids into teams of two.. give each team a roll of paper... one kid is the mummy and one kid is the rapper. Then they all start when you say GO... whoever gets done wrapping first wins. OR.. you can NOT time it... and whoever makes the best mummy wins.

That and the half pig heads oughta do it. (gag)

October 29, 2010 at 11:17 PM

Blogger Delena said...

Apple bobbing, they always love that. At my party they all put a cookie (oreo) on their foreheads and had to move the cookie down the head, over the nose into their mouth and eat it. One grandson did it in 11 seconds. None of the others could get it in their mouth.
Lots of squeals and laughter with this one. Also, I had a relay race they had to go down the road put on an outfit, wait for me to take a picture, take the outfits off and then race to the finish. I had two run at a time. The winners from each group get a prize and the other person gets a smaller prize too.

October 30, 2010 at 1:29 AM

Blogger nacherluver said...

Oh my goodness! 26 fourth graders? Now I'm worried for you!!! Gulp?

Do you have games to play? A Karaoke machine perhaps? Warm enough to play outside? Lots of options.

Or you can play, Guess the Grossness. Have a bunch of bowls on the table w/different contents covered with towels. Have all the kids take turns going around the table to each bowl to feel what's in the bowl. You tell them what it is and they can decide for themselves if it's legit (which of course it isn't).
Examples? grapes in pudding = floating eyeballs or thick spaghetti in oil = brains or sausage casing in jello = guts
Gross game but great for Halloween!

I bet it will be an awesome party.

p.s. Safe traveling to you.

October 30, 2010 at 6:49 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course I'm reading this after Halloween and your successful party! But I have a game for next year.

The Spider Web game. You have to do this one first, because it covers your whole room. Get yarn (or string of some sort) for each child. Attach a small prize on the end and hide it. Then start winding the yarn all through the room and all through the other yarns to look like a huge spider web. Keep the other end free so that the kids can pick one to start unwinding the web with to find their prize.

Of course with as many children as you have coming, this could be a holy nightmare, but it could also be lots of fun. My son requested this at several birthday parties and so did his guests for years after we did it.

November 1, 2010 at 9:37 PM

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