i always thought little erasers in the shapes of things were cute. maybe some other small things like beaded neclaces, temporary tattoos, little coin purses, frisbees, bubbles.
2006-07-09 13:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Game Prize Ideas
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answered by ? 4
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prize ideas for kids games ages 2-13?
they are going to play about 8 games and I would like to give out little prizes that dont cost alot any ideas
2015-08-24 22:27:57
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answered by ? 1
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Here's an idea that my neighbor did for a mixed crowd birthday party...she took a small paper gift bag and mixed a pair of billy bob teeth, a temporary tattoo, a sticker, a pencil, and a crazy straw. Then she folded the top over and used a hole punch to make two holes and threaded a ribbon/yarn through to tie the bag. She got all of the prizes at the dollar store and spent less than $10.oo for everything!!! My son was 10 at the time and still remembers that party. Good luck and I hope it helped. Nana
2006-07-09 14:02:25
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answered by nanawnuts 5
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I am a youth pastor (for 11-18 y/o) and I was shocked at what the kid's favorite prizes are!!!! I thought T-shirts, candy, music CD's, but NOPE!
They FIGHT over the $1 DVDs and VHS movies from the dollar store! I couldn't believe that a bunch of cool kids weren't too cool for the Muppets take Manhattan and Kimba the White Lion!
And yes, now they always want movies when we have contests!
2006-07-09 13:58:25
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answered by pknutson_sws 5
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Depends on how soon you need these prizes but if you go to www.orientaltrading.com you can buy things in lots of 12 to 50 or more there are stuffed animals, toys, craft sets, party items if you register on line you can get 15% off your first order of $50 or more which will pay for your shipping.
Other ideas: Go to a dollar store and buy toys there!
Buy Candy!!
2006-07-09 14:22:33
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answered by kittymeow 2
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That's a broad range. If possible, I would get different prizes for different age groups and then distribute appropriate prize based on who wins each game.
For young kids 2-5, the following could work
- Little figures/dolls (e.g. for girls: princesses, barbie; for girls/boys, Cars (from the movie), Buzz Lightyear, Woody from Toy Story or something equivalent)
- Things for your hair (girls)
- Crayons
- Erasers
- Key chains
- Stickers
2006-07-09 23:58:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The 99 cent store is a good place to look, they usually have an assortment of things like coloring books, silly putty, bags of marbles, jacks, bouncy balls, whistles, crayons, puzzles, bubbles, bobbles and plastic rings, dinosaurs and little stuffed animals. Also, you's REALLY be surprised to check out "The Wishing Well". They have aisles and aisles of big buckets filled with cheap toys for like 3 cents a piece all the way up to a dollar a piece. Check it out - you'll be glad you did.
2006-07-09 13:58:25
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answered by crazynays 4
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Hey,
This is a good link for downloading Bobble Puzzle for free: http://bit.ly/1BDAEd4
it's completely free and it's very fast to install
he way of playing is the same as countless previous puzzle titles, so it is not very innovative, but it works on almost every computer. The performance of the Bobble Puzzle won’t be a problem since its requirements are very low.
It's a must have game.
2014-09-14 08:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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At Wal-Mart, they sell assorted packs of prizes for cheap...There are themed prizes such as, Spider-Man, Spongebob, etc...they got like bubbles, plastic toys...etc..
2006-07-09 13:55:33
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answered by ♥ Snowflake ♥ 4
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