Fun Birthday Party Game for Kids - Roll A Ball In The Gofer Hole

Fun Activities for Birthday Parties After the Party

By Jeremy Hughes, published May 07, 2008
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Building a simple, cheap, homemade party game for your child's birthday with just a simple and cheap prize from your local Dollar Store is very very entertaining and will have your child and his or her friends in heaven in no time. The hardest part about having a birthday party is finding something for you, your child and his or her friends to do in order to sooth the boredom once all the cake and ice cream are gone. Kids need constant activities in order to stay occupied and from making you run til' you're dead.

If you're running to just try and keep the peace at your child's birthday party, where's the fun in it for you yourself ? It's nowhere. That's where.

The game that is told in detail on how to make below can keep your child and friends of his or hers entertained for hours on end after the cake, ice cream, and party favors are all gone and left in the not so distant past.

We will be in the process of building your very own Roll A Ball In The Gofer Hole game that can be entertaining for both parents and children. The winner of the game will receive a prize that will suit everyone involved or you can by one boy prize or one girl prize. Be sure to pick up the prize before hosting your birthday party. You can buy an inexpensive toy at your local retail store for about a dollar or more. This is very cheap if you pick the prize cheaply but that will be fun to win.

First: You nee to find a piece of cardboard approximately two to three feet wide and at least five feet in height. You can easily find a customizable piece of cardboard at your local retail store because retail stores are constantly trying to get rid of their excess cardboard that they have in back from retail food and merchandise stock. They will be more than happy to give you all the cardboard you can carry.

Second: Once you have your cardboard, you will then draw a circle with at least the circumference of a tennis ball at the top of the cardboard using the height of it. Your whole should be approximately five to six inches from the top of the cardboard. This will allow the tennis ball to enter into the whole once rolled.

Takeaways
  • Fun party game for after the party
  • Roll the ball into the hole
  • Easy fun with cardboard
Did You Know?
Making cheap party games for after the party is done and over with can be a childs favorite part of the whole party if done correctly.
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