Games at a carnival party


















For other games, such as sack races etc, you could use these 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and honoree mention award ribbons, or these winner buttons as prizes. See supplier 3 for both. Cut a large picture out of cardboard to act as the target, ex a clown face with a hole for the mouth. Then let the kids try to toss bean bags into the clown's mouth from a distance. Alternatively, if you don't want to make this yourself, there are lots of variations of these Carnival party games available to buy, from simple canvas pouches below right, from supplier 8 to clown print stand up options below left, from supplier 2.

Attach lots of balloons to a cork board and use darts to see how many they can pop. Have a stock of spare balloons already blown up so that you can replace any that they pop quickly and easily. You can pick up packs of darts and balloons from supplier 3. Stack up tin cans in a pyramid and use rubber balls to see if they can knock them down.

Alternatively you can buy this Carnival themed version from supplier 8 which includes the tin cans and bean bags. The Ring Toss is a bit more exciting when the kids are actually trying to get the ring over a particular prize, so set up some small plush toys raised up on blocks.

There are several variations of these Carnival party games that you can buy, such as this cardboard version below left, from supplier 6 or this plastic bottle version below right, from supplier 8. Set up a kids padding pool with lots of rubber ducks. Mark the bottom of some of the ducks in advance to indicate how many tickets they win ex, none, one, two, etc. Give the kids fish scoops to try to catch a duck while blindfolded. You can pick up all the components from supplier 5.

Lay out different targets on a table or on the ground and have the kids throw a penny to try and get it to land on the target. You can theme some of the carnival party games such as this one even further by using these cut outs from supplier 3 as the targets and writing on the back how much each one is worth.

See supplier 3 for supplies. Set up a row of rubber ducks and let the kids use a super-soaker to try to shoot them off. Alternatively, you could use ping pong balls balanced on golf teas stick the teas into a block of Styrofoam. Check out supplier 5 which has an enormous range of themed rubber ducks as well as the supersoakers below including baby shower ducks, superhero ducks, pirate ducks, viking ducks, hippie ducks Pick up this classic muscle man peep-through photo board from supplier 3 or this general carnival themed one supplier 2 and use it for photo-ops.

Use the same muscle man peep-through plastic photo board above and let the kids toss a wet sponge to see if they can hit each other or a parent! Let the kids see if they can toss a ball into a basket from a distance.

Alternatively, use this 3 in a row game from supplier 8. Use this pack of 12 carnival themed potato sacks from supplier 8 to hold sack races and award prize ribbons to the winner and runners up. One of the more classic Carnival party games which isn't as easy as it sounds. Hard to believe - but kids stand in long lines to try to ring a soda!

Add this 2 Liter Ring Toss to your Carnival! Click here to learn more! Add the Rocket Blast Game as one of your games for carnival - a few supplies and great for inside or out! This traditional game is great fun but don't make these safety mistakes!

Click to learn more! Change up your Duck Pond a bit and make it a Matching Ducks Game - the kids are sure to love the challenge! Click here to see what kids get when they Pick-a-Door! Brand new for ! This DIY Spring game takes minutes to put together and the kids are going to love it!

There seems to be just a few simple supplies to pull off a great carnival party. Below we have listed various games that you could buy or easily handmake. Balloon Shoot: Start off the fun at your circus party with a game of balloon shoot. Hang a bunch of colorful balloons on a wall and leave some darts out for your guests to have a go at seeing who can pop the most balloons!

Duck Pond Game: Kids love a try at the duck pond game. Just write matching numbers on the bottom of a bunch of rubber ducks. Make sure you use beans that are bigger than the hole of the straw for this game. The small sized beans can stick inside the straw. All these carnival games are inexpensive and very easy to set up. Some are D.



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