Dress up like a pirate and try to walk the plank without falling off. Winners retrieve a plastic coin from the ship at the end.
Buried Treasure
What it is: Extra large plastic treasure chests filled with bird seed to conceal the prizes inside. Lids of the chests are secure in a slightly open position.
Materials needed: 2 or 3 large plastic treasure chests (.25 dollars each at Rhode Island Novelty) size about 20”x14x14, though larger would be better. Large bags of bird seed. Plastic coins or small wrapped candy to dig for. Bandanas for blindfolds. Something to secure the lid partially opened.
How to play: Feel through the birdseed in search of a buried prize!
Tattoos and Face Painting Booths
What it is: Parent volunteers apply press on tattoos on the kids. Tattoos are soaked for a few seconds in warm water against a sponge then applied. Other parent volunteers do face painting with glitter.
Materials needed: Plastic storage containers, kitchen sponges, warm water, tattoos, face paints, superfine glitter, guide book of face painting, paper towels, fine paint brushes, hand mirrors.
Fortune Telling Booth
What it is: Volunteer dresses as a Gypsy Fortune Teller.
Materials needed: A VOLUNTEER! Perhaps some kind of magical looking ball, a small tent, chair, table, tarot cards, flowing curtains and scarves!!!
Ring a Lolli Pop
What it is: Traditional ring toss with lolli pops as pegs.
Materials needed: A wooden board with holes drilled into it (or pegboard), and a way to angle it. Table to set it up on. Rings and lots of lollipops. This could be a mobile game that is worn as a harness and