A party just isn't fun without playing some entertaining games...
add a game or two to make your Valentine's Day party memorable!

Cupids
Challenge
submitted
by Margaret Patterson
For this special scavenger hunt, set up a Valentine's tree centerpiece
on
a table: a small bare branch held upright in a jar of marbles or stones works well. On the branches tie small clues for items that the kids must
find or make and hang on the tree. When
the last item is hung, have small gifts waiting under the tree.
Try the following clues to get started or use your own funny riddles:
1.My name rhymes with stupid, I'm as cute as can be.
Cut my shape out of paper
to hang from the tree.
2. You'll see many of me on this special day,
The symbol of love some people say.
Make one right now with paper and bow,
hang from the tree on a branch that is low.
3.I'm a well know pair that keep your toes cozy.
Hang one from the tree and all will be rosy.
4. I've got five points and shine in the sky,
make me from foil and hang me up high.
Match
Maker
A Valentine's Day word game where famous pairs come together.
Divide the children into 2 teams and form two rows facing each other.
The first player on one side begins by asking the first player on the other team to complete
this famous couple:
"Romeo and ....." the opposing player says
"Juliet"
Continue down the row of players and then the other team starts...."peanut butter and ....."
"jelly"
"Cookies and......." - milk
"Eggs and......" - bacon
"Cinderella and ....." - Prince Charming
"Samson and ....." - Delilah
And so on.
Variation:
I played this game in my daughter 4th grade classroom
using hearts that had been cut into two piece puzzles. Each piece had
a name written on it. The children had to find their match.
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