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Featured Video. Read More. Your Privacy Rights. To change or withdraw your consent choices for TheSpruce. At any time, you can update your settings through the "EU Privacy" link at the bottom of any page. Divide guests into two teams. Once a player pops his snowman, the next player on his team takes a turn.
The first team to pop all of their balloons wins the race. If you happen to have snow outside, take advantage of it and have kids go out and build an actual snowman. You can even divide kids into teams and have a snowman building contest. Some accessories to provide include food coloring to paint the snow , kitchen tools for sculpting , and a variety of clothes from old wardrobe pieces.
With a fair amount of embellishments, kids can create anything from a rock star snowman to an alien. You can then award prizes for categories such as most creative, funniest, prettiest and so on.
Add a snowman theme to some classic party games. You can't go wrong with these snowman-themed games. Read the descriptions to your child and decide on which one sounds like the most fun for your next winter party.
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Yummy Snowman. Simon says game but with a winter twist. Have them all stand and remind them of the rules. Some ideas to call out: hop, hop on one leg, jump, sit, stand, spin, dance, freeze, be a snowman, be a robot, touch their arm, nose, head, toes, etc.
Stack the 6 snowman cups up into a pyramid 3 on the bottom, 2 in the middle, 1 on top. Have the kids stand back and roll or toss a ping ball to try to knock over the most number of snowmen.
Have the kids count the number they knock down and then rebuild the snowman stack for the next person in line. Each student will need one straw and cotton balls. Students will blow a cotton ball across a desk to another student on the other side who will catch it in a cup.
They can race each other or see how many they can catch in the cup in a short amount of time. Edit: No longer Covid-friendly. Split your group into two teams and have each student put a ball between their legs between their knees and ankles so they waddle like a penguin.
Have them put on one oven mitt so they have a penguin wing and have them use a large cooking spoon to carry a whiffle or styrofoam ball across the room and turn around. Set up a plastic cup and balance wooden dowel sticks or lollipop sticks across the top of the cup. Place a snowman-decorated cup on top of the sticks. One by one, slowly and carefully remove a stick without toppling over the snowman.
When the snowman falls, you can rebuild the game and play again. Give each child a stack of mini marshmallows. Remind them not to eat them!
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