Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Water balloons and squirt guns. The squirt guns can be the take home gift.
obstacle course (just use things you have around the house like boxes, play tunnels, etc. Just make sure you have a crawl, jump over, hop between/on and weave back and forth type obstacles.)
piñata (fill with legos and stickers if you have allergy type guests)
Print a few targets on your computer. Pick up a bunch of silly string from the dollar store. Give one to each kid, count down, and let them go at it. The first one to empty his entire can on the target wins.
Get some small balls and stack cups on a box or a picnic table bench. Have the kids take turns trying to knock down the stack. They LOVE throwing and knocking over stuff at that age.
Go to the lego store and get a variety of bricks, enough for all the kids to have equal numbers of the same bricks, plus one extra for you. Build something simple with your set. Set your build behind a folded piece of cardboard so it is hidden from the kids. Give each kid the same set of bricks. The kids must duplicate your build using their bricks. They can run back and forth as many times to look at your build, but they can't pick it up or take it back with them. They have to build by memory. This will take about 10 minutes and the kids will have a blast.
Silly string at a park?
Anonymous wrote:Water balloons and squirt guns. The squirt guns can be the take home gift.
obstacle course (just use things you have around the house like boxes, play tunnels, etc. Just make sure you have a crawl, jump over, hop between/on and weave back and forth type obstacles.)
piñata (fill with legos and stickers if you have allergy type guests)
Print a few targets on your computer. Pick up a bunch of silly string from the dollar store. Give one to each kid, count down, and let them go at it. The first one to empty his entire can on the target wins.
Get some small balls and stack cups on a box or a picnic table bench. Have the kids take turns trying to knock down the stack. They LOVE throwing and knocking over stuff at that age.
Go to the lego store and get a variety of bricks, enough for all the kids to have equal numbers of the same bricks, plus one extra for you. Build something simple with your set. Set your build behind a folded piece of cardboard so it is hidden from the kids. Give each kid the same set of bricks. The kids must duplicate your build using their bricks. They can run back and forth as many times to look at your build, but they can't pick it up or take it back with them. They have to build by memory. This will take about 10 minutes and the kids will have a blast.

Anonymous wrote:Squirt guns or water balloons.