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Create a magical time at the
Disney's Tangled party. Print right from
your printer these free party games,
puzzles and activities. Choose
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Disney's Tangled
GAME 2 |
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“Pin the hair on Rapunzel” might be a another cute Disney’s “Tangled” party game for the girls to play. This is, of course, taken from the old-fashioned Pin the Tail On the Donkey” game. You should be able to find a rather large picture of Rapunzel. Cut out the part with the hair, and tape the picture to the wall. Then have each girl, in turn, blind-folded, try and pin (or tape) a lock of hair onto the picture. You can use inexpensive hair extensions for this that can be found in most drug stores. If you spin the blind-folded girl around three times, this should make her just a bit dizzy and disoriented. Then aim her in the right direction and watch where she “pins” the hair on Rapunzel. The one who gets it closest to where the hair should be is the winner and gets a prize.
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Party Games with
free party Ideas
and activities.
Use party
games that
match your theme
to keep everyone
in the
Disney's Tangled
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Disney's Tangled
Game 3
The perfect game for a Disney’s Tangled party is, “Mother, May I.” This game is one that has been loved by children for many years. The object of this game is to listen to directions and after being given a command say, “Mother, May I,” to get permission to do whatever was asked. For instance all of the girls at the party will line up and one will be the, “mother.” She may say, “Brooke take three steps forward,” and before Brooke does this, she must say, “Mother, may I?” At which time, the mother will say, “Yes, you may.” However, if the person forgets to say, “Mother May I,” he or she goes back to the beginning. This game continues until someone reaches the front of the line. The first person to reach the front wins the game. This game can be adapted and all of the directions can be given at one time and then each child gets to ask, “Mother May I,” to see if he or she proceeds. This is a quick and fun game. However, with most children’s games it is always good to closely monitor their interaction to keep feelings from getting hurt and to keep everyone playing fairly.
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