several tv's with playstation.
2007-10-12 03:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a great idea. I did the D&B think with my 8 year-old in the fall and it was a big hit. It can get expensive though. I had three other kids and wound up sending $30 on game cards for each. And that was on top of lunch at D&Bs. If you have more than just two or three extra boys, think about bowling, then out for pizza. When you get back home, you can have a board game contest, give them some free video time and wrap up with movies and popcorn. Lights out at midnight and get up early to fresh sausage and pancakes. Sounds like a great party to me.
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answered by margarite 3
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If you plan to do it at home:
you could get a rope or cord and put it straight on the ground. One side is Earth, and the other side is mars is Mars. Of course, everybody needs to be on the Earth side. Then an adult should yell Earth and Mars any way they want. Example: Say Earth, Earth, Mars, Earth, etc. And the people who end up on the wrong side is out. Say it slow at first until everybody knows how to do it. Then do it faster. The last on standing wins.
Another one is put douhnuts (small ones if possible) on a string. An adult should hold it one on each side. Tell the children to put their arms behind their back (holding the doughnut is cheating). And who ever finishes their doughnut first wins.
Tie a balloon on their leg and each one should pop another ones balloon. Who ever doesn't have a balloon is out. The last one with a balloon still attach wins.
A traditional one is musical chairs, or hot potatoe too.
Hope this helps, and have fun!!!
2007-10-12 05:25:43
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answered by Caligirl82 2
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Ten year olds need room to be active. Suggest whatever you do involves being outside or in a large area. Most ten year olds are very sports orientated so any type of funny competitions will be good. Water balloon toss, egg on spoon races, carnival type things like breaking balloons with darts, tossing rings over things, throwing ping pong balls in fish bowls etc. Mine had a great time breaking a pinata with a bat. Just make sure they are supervised and safe during the fun.
2007-10-12 03:51:36
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answered by Diane M 7
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Take them to an arcade for laser tag - that's always fun. Another idea is capture the flag, if there are enough boys, or set up a scavenger hunt with a prize.
2007-10-12 03:47:07
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answered by wingedlordgenesis 3
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Something with a superhero would probably go over well. If he has a game console maybe something for that.
2007-10-12 03:47:40
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answered by Holly 2
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Ask your son!!!! if its tomorrow is it to late? Next year ask where and what he wants.
2007-10-12 03:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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tag
capture the flag
video games
ghost in the graveyard
sardines
uno extreme
twister
2007-10-12 04:24:40
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answered by Anonymous
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