Throw a fun theme Toy Story party with numerous group party games Toy Story fans will have the times of their short lives playing. Group party games will encourage young, perhaps shy, party guests to interact in a fun way.
Mr. Potato Head Assembly: This game is not only fun, but is also a fast paced team relay event perfect for a party. Spilt the party guests into two teams and have them line up in single file. The first person in each team must assemble Mr. Potato Head as fast as possible, pick him up from the table, race around the party area (set up cones and obstacles) and bring him back to the table. The next person from each team must dissemble him but this time that person can only assemble Mr. Potato Head with the right hand. The next player in line can only use their left hand; the next player after that must close their eyes; the last player in the team must assemble Mr. Potato Head with him behind the players back without looking. The first team to complete all the phases of the game is the winning team.
Buzz Lightyear Planet Toss Game. Buzz Lightyear Planet Toss game is played by using various sized balls such as tennis balls (planets) and tossing them in cornhole board games. Use black cornhole board games and paint in black and specs of white paint to make stars. Those who have some artistic ability may consider painting the cornhole board games with Buzz Lightyear on them along with planets. The object of the game is to throw the planets in the cornholes. To play the game divide the guests into two teams before playing and go over the directions before playing. Give each team members 3 tosses per turn. The winning team is the team that scores the most points or gets to a set number of points first.
Pin the Nose on the Bear: This game is played by using a poster of the bear from Toy Story or another bear drawn on paper and is played like the traditional Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Use a poster of Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear or draw him on poster board and paint. Each player is given a bear's nose to place on the poster or drawing in the nose area. Blindfold the players or have them close their eyes and try to place the velvet nose over the picture. The child who can come the closest is the winner.
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