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Each kid gets a light saber and balloon. You can also time each kid to see how long they can keep their balloon in the air. What could be more exciting then acting out a Star Wars scene as part of your Star Wars birthday party games?!

If the kids are up for it, let them choose a favorite Star Wars scene. You can then play the actual scene from one of the movies on TV so that they all can get the dialogue and character movements sharpened. The kids can rehearse and do as many takes as they wish. Once they get it all right, rewind the tape and connect the camera to a TV so that everyone can see the homemade Star Wars scene.

After the party you can edit it using simple editing software like Windows Movie Maker or iMovie adding real Star Wars music and sound effects to the scene will make it really exciting.

It would be nice to send a burned DVD of the scene to each child possibly send with the thank-you notes. In this game, guests shapeshift into new identities! Fill a large bag or suitcase with lots of funny and strange costume accessories, masks, clothing, wigs, etc.

All of the players stand in a circle while Star Wars theme music is played in the background have someone taking care of the music, turning it on and off throughout the game. Before the party, gather lots of Star Wars movie quotes have them written on a piece of paper and next to each one, write down the character that said each quote.

Wrap different little gifts in aluminum foil to resemble the shapes of asteroids and moon rocks. Ask guests and kids to find one for keeps and set the entire party into an exciting mood. Who will not want to find a treasure anyway?

The little ones will love the game even more. Watch as people attempt to bring out their magical powers to make the game work. Improvise the tools to imitate the real ones in the show. You need to be a real fan or watch the specific scene to recreate the game. Either way, it will be a hit with the little ones. Do you want to see the magic happen in the eyes of all the little friends gathered in your house?

If so, let them act out specific scenes from Star Wars. Buy costumes and make props to make it more exciting. Nothing will cheer the little ones more than believing that they can become their favorite characters. However, you need to be a bit creative and do your research beforehand to know which roles they will play.

After all, the last thing you want is a clash at a birthday party. While this s not an easy one to achieve, the game will be fun for all. The idea of having guests turn into different shapes and attempt to harm others will thrill the little ones. Have Obi Wan first establish his credentials by performing a Jedi mind trick on them.

Obi Wan will ask them all to think of a number between 1 and He then gives them a series of simple instructions. For this example let say His final instruction is to tell them to subtract their original number.

Then he will announce that the number they are all left with is The trick is that no matter what number they all started with, because Obi Wan's final instruction was to subtract the original number, it cancels out. You can use this tutorial to make Jedi robes for Obi Wan like the one below left.

Alternatively, check out supplier's 8 and 9 for Obi Wan party costumes below center or supplier 3 for just the simple outer robe below right. Replicate Luke's lightsaber training on-board the Millennium Falcon below, from Episode IV: A New Hope as one of your Star Wars birthday party games by hanging a plastic ball on a string at around head height to represent the orb.

Take turns to blindfold each child, then swing the ball back and forth on the string and see if they can 'feel the force' enough to hit it three times with their lightsaber.

Alternatively, for younger children, you can use this Death Star beach ball. Split the kids into pairs and have them play tennis using the pool noodle lightsabers as rackets and these stormtrooper balloons as a ball.

The object of the game is for each player to keep the balloon from touching the ground when it is batted towards them. They can only touch the balloon with their lightsaber—no hands—and can only touch it once before the other player does. If they touch it a second time before other player has, they are out.

The first player to let the balloon touch the ground loses. Jedi's have great balance and physical agility, so test their skills by creating an obstacle course that has them running through hula hoops, under nets, jumping over things, and walking along a balancing beam while dodging soft balls being thrown at them. You can pick up various bits of equipment from supplier 3.

Have the Padawans practice their aim by making a 2D cardboard Death Star and attaching it to a basketball hoop. In other words, they're a lot like her. Former educator and lover of learning, she divides her time between carpool and Starbucks by reading voraciously and giving TED talks to herself at red lights. A Floridian for almost 40 years, Michelle loves the beach, making people laugh, and date nights with her hubby of 25 years Your email address will not be published.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Balance Test Use your lightsaber to balance a paper plate on the end of your saber.



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