Top Five Tea Party Kids' Games
Tea Party Games that Will Make Any Children's Tea Party Fun
By Jay Duve, published Feb 15, 2008
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A tea party is a great way to have a little cultured fun. Traditionally, tea parties--like the ones in Victorian England--involves scones and tea sandwiches, and delicious, hot tea. The same concept can work for kids, as well! Children can find a tea party enjoyable and fun, and it's a great way to celebrate birthdays or any fun event.One of the requirements for a successful children's tea party is to incorporate lots of fun kids' games. Here are the top five tea party kids' games to be used at any children's tea part event. In fact, you can even use these games for birthday parties or any other event or celebration that will have kids in attendance. If you're throwing a tea party for adults with children, such as a mother's day tea party, you can set aside a section of the room for the children and have them play these games to keep them entertained at the tea party.
And now, the top five tea party children's games:
1. Cracker Whistler:
This tea party game is one of my favorite games for tea parties, and it is very fun! You will need a box of small-sized crackers; or more than one box if you have a large group of players. The leader of the game will set a bowl of crackers in front of each player and will count to three. At the end of the countdown, all the participants will begin stuffing their mouth full of crackers. When you reach "three," you yell "GO!" Each player will then try to whistle with his or her mouth full of crackers. The first one who is able to make a whistling sound with his cracker-filled mouth will win and get a prize (or, at least, bragging rights at the tea party). If you want to give more kids a chance at winning, you can have something like the first three whistlers win.
2. Dress Grandma:
This game is so much fun at a tea party! You need to split the group of children into two teams. Each team will have a pile of clothes in front of them: One hat, one dress, one pair of stockings, one pair of shoes, and one pair of glasses.

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