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PamperedDor said:I agree - with a large group games are tough - there is a kind of game you can play - it helps keep attention - (hey the teachers might incorporate it in their teaching plans!) You start out with a small item (mini spatula or something you are giving away) You tell them that every time you say "amazing" or whatever word you choose they need to pass it to the person on the right - who ever ends up with it at the end of the demo - wins that prize - Just make sure that you say the word fairly often and when you think you are loosing the attention - say it again and someone will say Pass the item - good luck!!
ChefBeckyD said:Oh - this is the one "game" I have been playing - and guest really get into it. I have been using the word "incredible" - because it's a word I use alot......I've been using the small bamboo spoon set, and when someone who has them isn't paying attention, everyone else yells at them "She just said INCREDIBLE!"....it gets alot of laughs.
cbord said:Total Bookings- 1 April cooking show, 3 June coooking shows and 1 September bridal shower and possible 1 wedding registry.
The two games included in "Two Quick & Easy Games for a Fun Bunch" are the "Quick Pick-Up" game and the "Cooking Charades" game.
The "Quick Pick-Up" game requires a set of tongs and various small objects such as beans or candies. The "Cooking Charades" game requires a deck of cards and a timer.
Both games can be played with a minimum of 2 players and a maximum of 8 players.
Yes, these games can be adapted for different age groups by adjusting the difficulty level of the tasks or actions in the games.
Yes, these games are designed to be played with a group of people and are great for family gatherings or parties.