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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.

Get the Party Started at the Graduation Party! A Collection of Party Game Ideas (41–50)

Detective Game

You can play without any prep! Detective game [Indoor play ideas every preschool teacher should know!]
Detective Game

A detective game everyone can join! In this game, you give one characteristic at a time about a specific person, and everyone tries to guess who it is.

The answer can be anyone—friends, parents, or guardians—but if you’re playing at a preschool graduation party, choosing a teacher who has taken care of the children might make them especially happy.

If you figure it out, raise your hand and call out the answer loudly! If you mention a trait that only the answer person has, it’ll be obvious right away, so try to be creative with your hints.

Get the Graduation Party Going! A Collection of Party Game Ideas (51–60)

Tail-tag game

[Idea] How to make the super-popular tail-chasing game even more fun ☆
Tail-tag game

How about playing the classic crowd-pleaser from sports festivals, the “Tail Tag” game? If you customize it into an indoor version—like banning running—it should be fun even in a small auditorium.

The tails can be towels, or you can make them from newspaper if needed.

It’ll definitely get even more exciting if teachers and parents join in, too.

For a graduation party, everyone will likely be dressed up, so remind participants not to get too carried away.

You could also hide first- and second-prize tickets in some tails and give out small prizes.

ladder rock-paper-scissors

Ladder Rock-Paper-Scissors [Indoor Game]
ladder rock-paper-scissors

“Ladder Rock-Paper-Scissors” is a game where you play rock-paper-scissors while on a ladder, and the winner moves forward.

The rules are simple and there’s no set number of players, so it works in any situation.

If you include it during the thank-you party, I think the kindergarteners will love it!

dodgeball

Kurayoshi Kindergarten Farewell Party Dodgeball 1
dodgeball

Dodgeball is a game that children can enjoy while cooperating with one another.

They split into teams and energetically throw and dodge the ball again and again.

In the process, they deepen their friendships and develop teamwork and agility.

When playing, it’s important to use safe balls and take sufficient care to prevent injuries.

By having both teachers and children participate together, it can become a memorable graduation party or farewell gathering.

Drop the Handkerchief

Handkerchief Drop (Tag) – Indoor Exercise Play Recreation [Arranged Version]
Drop the Handkerchief

The traditional game “Handkerchief Drop” has long been a very fun activity that can be enjoyed both indoors and outdoors.

There’s said to be a similar game overseas called “Duck, Duck, Goose.” Playing Handkerchief Drop might be a great way to create a final memory when everyone gathers together.

Playing it the usual way is exciting, but you can also add a twist: write words of thanks or messages of appreciation on the handkerchief and place it on the teacher’s back! It might even end with a tear-jerking, emotional finale.

Fruits Basket

Group game: Fruit Basket! The new Sumire class takes on the challenge together! Everyday life at Hachiman Kodomoen (Fukui City). April 2018.
Fruits Basket

“Fruits Basket” is similar to musical chairs, but to put it simply, the difference is that instead of moving while music plays, only the children who match a specific keyword compete for seats.

For example, “girls” or “kids wearing pants.” Sometimes fruit names are assigned at the beginning, so it could also be fun to switch to keywords related to the graduation ceremony.

When “Fruits Basket” is called, everyone competes for a seat.

Snack-Grab Race

(Using a bread-eating string) Candy-Grab Race [Kids’ Event Plan]
Snack-Grab Race

A bread-eating race is a common sight at school sports days.

How about trying it with snacks instead of bread? Various treats are tied to the ends of strings; participants run toward them, bite and pull to detach them from the string, then dash to the finish line while holding the snack in their mouths.

The strings are fixed at both ends, but the tugging and yanking cause them to wobble, making it hard to aim even when you’re close.

It turns out to be a much more exciting game than you’d expect.