[Thank-You Party] A Collection of Game and Quiz Ideas That Will Excite Nursery and Kindergarten Kids
Many of you are probably looking for games that will captivate children at daycare or kindergarten thank-you parties.
Graduation parties and appreciation events are important occasions to express gratitude to the teachers.
You want to make it a fun time that everyone can enjoy together.
With that in mind, we’ve gathered simple-to-prepare game and quiz ideas—like the Toilet Paper Speed Roll, Tricky Quiz, and Guess-the-Teacher Quiz—that are sure to fill the venue with smiles.
You’ll surely see moments where children’s rich creativity shines and their bonds with friends grow deeper.
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[Thank-You Party] A Collection of Game and Quiz Ideas That Liven Up Nursery and Kindergarten Events (21–30)
Gakuzuke Check-style Quiz
A rating-check style quiz that both children and adults can enjoy together—carefully think about which option is correct and try to guess it.
It’ll be exciting if you prepare a variety of question types, such as food and drink questions or illustration-based ones.
The person with the most correct answers wins.
We also recommend mixing in quizzes related to nurseries or kindergartens.
Tailor the game to the participants—team battles or individual matches—to make it even more fun.
It’s a fun quiz format that tests knowledge and experience, so be sure to give it a try!
What’s in the box? Showdown!

This game, where you guess what’s inside a box by touching it with your hands, is an exciting activity you can enjoy using only your sense of touch, without relying on sight.
If you fill the box with safe-to-touch items like stationery, stuffed toys, or handkerchiefs, anyone can join in easily.
Setting aside time for everyone to talk about what they felt by touch naturally leads to conversation—“What is it?” “I think I know!” You don’t have to reveal the answer right away; the time spent thinking is part of the fun.
It’s a perfect game for a thank-you party, where friends and teachers can all get excited together.
Gesture Game Showdown

The gesture game, where you convey prompts using only gestures, is a lively activity you can enjoy without speaking.
It gets even more exciting when the actions are easy for kids to understand—like animals, sports, things found at school, or even popular anime characters.
Watching the person up front try their best to express the prompt will naturally bring smiles to everyone’s faces.
More important than getting the right answer is the effort to communicate creatively.
It’s a fun activity that can bring a class or entire grade closer together during a thank-you party or similar event.
Quiz for the Teacher
A game that’s sure to liven up the thank-you party: a teacher-themed quiz called “Guess the Teacher.” Participants answer questions about the teachers—like their birthdays, special skills, or even which shoes they’re wearing—to figure out who’s who! Do your best to meet the teachers’ expectations and rack up those correct answers!
Team Competition! True or False Game
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It’s a simple competitive game that both kids and adults can enjoy together.
Participants split into two teams, and at the starting signal they take turns placing one O and one X for their team on the grid.
The rules are simple: each person must make exactly one move before switching to the next player, spaces are first-come-first-served, and you can’t overwrite a mark.
When time is up, the team that has lined up more of their marks vertically, horizontally, or diagonally wins! Strategy and speed are the keys to victory.
With kids and adults cheering together, it’s guaranteed to be a blast.
Clap-Clap Game
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It’s a simple, exciting game where you watch the person in front and enjoy their movements.
The person in front extends their left hand and moves their right hand as if to hover above it, and at the exact moment the two hands line up perfectly, everyone watching claps at once.
The suspense of waiting to see when to clap is fun, and occasional feints spark laughter—that’s the charm.
The rules are easy to understand, and you can join while seated, so it’s perfect for thank-you parties and similar events.
It’s a game that everyone can enjoy together and that creates a great sense of unity in the room.
Memory Quiz
In the “Memory Quiz,” we ask questions related to the kindergarten or nursery school where the children have spent their time.
It’s best to include questions that every graduating child can answer, such as “Where did we go for our final field trip?” or “Who was the homeroom teacher of the ◯◯ class?” As everyone answers the questions, let’s have fun together while revisiting these precious memories!



