Party games that are a hit at kindergartens and nursery schools
Here are some party game ideas for kindergartens and preschools that will spark children’s excitement!
By having fun together, smiles will abound and a sense of camaraderie will grow.
There are lots of games that are easy to prepare and can liven things up in a short time.
When children play cooperatively, communication happens naturally and the fun doubles.
We’ve got a variety of party games recommended for events and occasions, so be sure to choose ones that suit the children’s ages and enjoy them together.
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Party Games That Liven Up Kindergartens and Daycare Centers (81–90)
King Dodgeball

This is “King Dodgeball,” a version of regular dodgeball with just one added rule.
Each team chooses one player to be the King, and if that King gets hit by the ball, the team loses.
No matter how many players are left on the court, if the King is hit, the game is over—so it might end quickly.
But it’s also a game that builds teamwork, as everyone works together to protect the King.
Make sure the opposing team doesn’t know who the King is.
Since it requires some strategy, try playing it with the 4- and 5-year-old class.
In conclusion
We’ve put together a roundup of party games! The games we introduced are fun as-is, but we also recommend adding original rules to match your event or decorating the props you’ll use.
The time you spend preparing while picturing the participants’ faces is something special.
On the day, we hope you have a wonderful time where everyone smiles—win or lose!



