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Each person takes turns making a gesture. You must repeat all of the gestures made before, and then add one of your own. For instance, the first person squeezes their nose. Then, the second person squeezes their nose, and flaps their arms like a chicken. The third person squeezes their nose, flaps their arms, and then adds their own gesture. Continue until someone messes up.

All Ages • 3 or More Players • Cooperative

Marriage Game

The kids get to ask the parents questions to see how much they know about each other. For instance, “What were you wearing the first time you both met?” Or, “What is Dad’s favorite food?” Or, “What is Mom’s all-time favorite movie?” If Dad is driving, Mom writes down her answer first, and then Dad says his answer (or vice versa if Mom is driving). Give them one point for each answer that matches.

Ages 6 and Older • 3 or More Players • Competitive

Clapping

One person is the clapper. The clapper claps his (or her) hands either one time or two times. The other players raise their right arm if the clapper claps once and their left arm if the clapper claps twice. Whoever messes up is eliminated. The last person remaining is the winner and becomes the next clapper.

Submitted by CC

All Ages • 3 or More Players • Competitive

Nose, Nose, Mouth

One person is the leader. He (or she) chants “nose, nose” and then names any other body part. When saying “nose, nose” the leader touches his nose twice, but as he says the third body part he touches any other part besides the one he is saying. The players need to follow his movements and not listen to his words. If someone messes up they are eliminated. The last person is the winner and gets to be the next leader.

Submitted by ddartele

Ages 6 and Older • 3 or More Players • Competitive

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