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Game: Talkin’ Toilet Paper

Type/Purpose: Ice Breaker

Materials: A roll of toilet paper

This is taken off of an old activity, but fun if the group hasn’t done it before. Ask the group to take how much toilet paper they normally use when they use the bathroom. You can start by taking some and then pass the roll around the room. After everyone has some, have each person share something about themselves for each square of toilet paper they have. You should start the group off. If they need help thinking of things, share these topics: hobbies, family, school, dreams they have, where they live, job, etc.

Published May 29, 2009

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