Get the party started at the preschool graduation! A collection of party game ideas
Many people are likely wondering what games to enjoy at graduation parties or farewell gatherings.
A graduation party is the last special moment children share with their dear friends.
You want to make it a memorable time with games everyone can get excited about.
So this time, we’ve gathered game ideas perfect for a post-graduation farewell party.
From team-based cooperative activities to quizzes that deepen bonds with teachers, we’ll introduce a variety of fun options.
Use these ideas as inspiration for a wonderful party filled with children’s smiles.
- [Thank-You Party] A Collection of Game and Quiz Ideas That Will Excite Nursery and Kindergarten Kids
- [Kindergarten/Daycare] Games and Performances for Fun Events
- [Graduation Party] A Collection of Surprise Ideas That Will Touch the Hearts of Teachers and Children
- [Nursery/Kindergarten] Ideas for Performances at Thank-You Parties! Fun for Both Parents and Children
- Party games that are a hit at kindergartens and nursery schools
- For toddlers and elementary schoolers! Fun quizzes and riddles to enjoy at a daycare farewell party
- [Children’s Club] Easy and fun indoor games. Exciting party games
- [Graduation Party] A collection of performance ideas to liven up thank-you and farewell gatherings
- [Kindergarten] Let’s Play with Quizzes! A Collection of Recommended Quizzes for Older Kindergarteners
- [For Kids] Indoor Fun! Large-Group Recreational Activities and Games
- [Graduation Ceremony] Tear-Jerking! A Collection of Farewell Words and Message Ideas
- [Graduation Ceremony] A Collection of Ideas for Handmade Bouquets and Floral Decorations to Brighten the Walls
- Ideas for indoor activities and group games that 5-year-olds like
Get the crowd going at the graduation party! A collection of party game ideas (71–80)
Ball arranging game

This is an indoor game played with small balls, divided into two teams.
There are nine ball spots arranged in a 3×3 grid, and each team has three balls.
At the signal “Ready, go!” players from each team take turns placing one of their balls on any of the nine spots.
The team that manages to line up their own balls in a row wins.
It tests quickness and quick thinking.
It can be tricky to block the opponent while giving your own team an advantage, but please try it with support from the teachers.
Sumo Tournament

Isn’t it adorable to see kids doing sumo? Let’s hold a sumo tournament and try a bracket! How about using the kindergarten or nursery school’s name to dub it the “XX Basho,” and making a proper ring and ceremonial mawashi to get everyone excited? Creating little chonmage topknots—the sumo wrestlers’ trademark—would surely be cute too! You could make confetti for the salt-throwing gesture, and have the teachers act as referees.
It would make a wonderful memory for the children, don’t you think?
In conclusion
We introduced games that can be enjoyed at a graduation party. From quizzes that let you feel the bond with friends and teachers to relay races that get everyone moving, each idea is sure to bring lots of smiles. Because it’s a farewell gathering, the time spent together will become an irreplaceable memory. After the graduation ceremony, we hope children, parents, and teachers all enjoy the time together.



