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Game: Balloon Rumble

Type/Purpose: Miscellaneous

Materials: Chairs, Balloons, Permanent Marker

Play:

  • Everyone sits in chairs in a square around the room. Be sure to be in a square shape because each side of the square is a team…4 sides equal 4 groups. Have everyone blow up a balloon and mark it so they know which one is theirs and put them in a big pile in the center. When a signal is given, everyone rushes to find their balloon. (It’s fun, because the commotion makes the balloons go all over.) The team that has their balloons and is sitting down first wins.
  • Twist: Shoe Rumble—you could substitute the balloons for everyone’s shoes and the team that has their shoes on and is sitting down first wins.

Published May 29, 2009

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