Find the Ultimate Peter Pan Kid Party Game

Are you ready to start finding the Ultimate Peter Pan Kid Party Game?

I hope so, because I have developed 10 of the best Peter Pan themed birthday party games for you to incorporate into your child’s Ultimate Party.

So what are you waiting for…start scrolling to the best Peter Pan games on the net! Just remember have fun and happy partying!

Before we get started I have listed a few survival tips to help your party run smoother:

First, make sure you select games you think your child will love and pick some back-ups, just in case. Next, setup a schedule of events before the party on which games will be played, what order and a time limit. Finally, don’t forget the “fun” factor in the party. Not every child is going to win every event, so make sure each event is designed to be “fun”, “loud” and “enjoyable”.

Hopefully these tips will help reduce your party stress and allow "you" to enjoy the party. So have fun at the Ultimate Party!

Oh yeah, don’t forget the camera!!!


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* Musical Coins: This is a great twist to the well known game of musical chairs. First, put on the ground large circles cut out of metallic paper (gold coins). As the music starts, have the children walk around them and when the music stops they have to find a coin and stand on it. Eliminate the coins one by one but not the kids, so eventually all the kids will be huddled together on one coin.


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* Treasure Hunt: To start this game, have the kids, as a group, go around a designated area searching for various items, such as, a red feather at the Indian camp, a shell from Mermaid Lagoon, a leaf from the jungle or a penny from the Pirates booty. Make the final item they need to find the Treasure Chest (the piñata)!


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* Sword Fights: To play this game, blow up long twisty type balloons and have the children pretend they are swords. The children will have a blast “fighting” and no one will get hurt. The fight is over when the last balloon is popped.


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* Pin the X on Neverland: This is a great twist of the famous game, "Pin the tail on the donkey". First, draw Neverland on a grocery bag. Then, burn the edges to make it look like a treasure map. Next, pick a place for X and draw the X in red. Finally, get a blindfold and some push pins and whoever gets the closest to the X wins.


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* Treasure Hunt 2: First, purchase a bunch of chocolate coins and bury them in a sandbox or some other digging area. If the party is during a hot part of the year, I would suggest purchasing the plastic coins. The kids will have a blast looking for “treasure” during this kid party game.


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* Shadow Wall: Here is a great game to fill the time. Start by placing white butcher paper on the wall. Then shine a flood light onto the butcher paper and trace the children’s shadow on the wall. The great thing is they can take them home. Have crayons and stickers available as the children may want to decorate them.


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* Peter Pan Coloring Pages: Give each guest an activity booklet with coloring pages to do either at your party or to take home in a goody bag. Check out our Ultimate Peter Pan Kid Party Game Coloring Pages.


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* Cannonball Fight: Build pirate ships out of two empty refrigerator boxes. Use empty wrapping paper rolls as the masts and hang pirate flags. Then have the kids get inside the two ships and hurl water balloons for cannons at each other.


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* Shadow at Neverland: During this game, have the children partner up and one of them copies the exact movement of the other person as if they were their shadow.


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* Hook's Telescope: To start this game, collect several paper towel rolls and purchase red and clear cellophane wrap. Next, cut circles out of the cellophane and have the children rubber band a piece on the end of the tubes. Finally, have them decorate it with various stickers.