Preschool Carnival Games

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  1. Carnival Theme Preschool
  2. Daycare Carnival Ideas

Brain Teasers

Tape a piece of cardboard to one end of a muffin pan. Put the pan on a chair and have the cardboard go to the ground. Put different prizes in the muffin tins and then have your children roll tennis balls (or other small balls) up the ramp and into a muffin space. Here’s an amazing list of DIY carnival games, carnival games for kids, simple carnival games, indoor carnival games, best carnival games, outdoor carnival games, carnival game signs, carnival games for teens, and Halloween carnival game ideas that you can make at home! Now that fall is upon us, it. Here’s an awesome collection of carnival style games that kids of all ages will enjoy! Choose a couple games, add some simple prizes and you have a family game night! Or use these ideas for a carnival themed birthday party or a school or church carnival. Apple Basket Toss Game (no link).

We had a table where parents used the Brain Quest cards and asked grade-appropriate questions. I had my doubts whether this would be popular, but the kids really had fun with it!

Break-a-Plate

Set up specially made carnival break-a-plates in front of a background. Player throws three rubber baseballs to try and break a plate.

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Picnic Plates:Set up the game with a picnic-patterned tablecloth as a background. Don't forget to add some plastic ants for atmosphere.

Bumper Cars

Construct a short straight 'track' that a small car or truck can run freely up and down. We've found the cars available at Chevron gas stations work very well for this game and they come in lots of great designs, including a school bus.

Variations:

In MM2, there are six types of racing: Stunts, Enduro, Baja, Supercross and Nationals, and the campaign-style Pro-Circuit Mode.In Pro-Circuit mode, a single player follows a series of events and courses in an effort to win prize money and upgrade equipment.(97 MB) is an racing video game. Motocross madness free. Developed and published by Rainbow Studios/Microsoft Games.

Monster Truck Rally:Use big-tired monster trucks as your vehicles.

Beetle Bump:Use Volkswagon Beetles as your vehicles.

Bushel Basket Toss

Nail 1-3 large bushel baskets onto a board. Angle the board to tilt the baskets about 45 degrees. Players try to toss a softball into the basket so it does not bounce out. Harder than it sounds!

Get kids excited about learning! Throw a simple party with educational carnival games. You can go all out and incorporate all of these activity ideas into your party, or have a carnival theme of the week and use one activity a day. Either way, your children will love playing and learning. It’s a great way to kick off the new school year!

Carnival Theme Preschool

Carnivals are all about games, prizes, food, and being together as a family. I created that atmosphere by arranging different Educational Carnival Party stations. At each station, I set up a simple Carnival Themed activity that enabled parents to teach and have fun with their children.

Everything needed for the activity was at a separate table or area and I placed instructions for each game on a card so the families would know how to play the game. I also included tickets (Popsicle sticks) at each station for parents to reward their children for participation and correct answers.

Daycare Carnival Ideas

Here are some free Carnival Printables that you can customize to make your own invitations and Game Instructions.

Carnival Games for Kids

Here some awesome ideas on what games you could set up at your Carnival stations. All these games are adjustable to different situations and subjects so you can taylor them to fit your party group.

Easy Carnival Flag Color Craft helps children practice color recognition and counting!

Buried Treasure Learning – Hide anything educational that your children can find, like flash cards, numbers, letters, or money!

Cups and Card– This activity helps children practice concentration, memory, and anything else you want them to learn!

Or check out all of my Educational Carnival Games for even more ideas!

When my guests arrived, I gave everyone a party bag to collect their tickets. At the end of the party, we took turns choosing prizes and paying for them with our tickets. We had all different sizes of prizes labeled with different values so the children could practice their counting skills. Everyone had a great time!

Don’t forget about the carnival food! I served homemade macaroni and cheese, fresh veggies, fruit and these amazing Chocolate Chip Oreo Bars! To make these bars, I just put a layer of cookie dough on the bottom of a 8×8 square glass dish, topped with Oreos and covered with more cookie dough. These things are amazing!

Our Carnival Party was a huge hit! So, if you have a preschool, elementary, or play group, this would be the perfect party to make learning fun and create lasting memories.

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