Tape ball game

Discover a variety of tape ball games that will bring joy and entertainment to your next gathering. Get ready to have a blast with these engaging and interactive game ideas.
The idea is to use saran wrap & tape to create a ball. As you continue to wrap you add a piece of candy to each layer. Have the kids sit in a circle. Just like musical chairs, play music and the ball is passed around. When the music stops, the person holding the ball has till the count of 5 to unwrap as much candy as they can. Wrap a bell in the center and as you get closer you can hear the bell ring. Tape Ball, Yankee Swap, Candy Balls, Women Activities, Youth Games, Dance Ideas, Saran Wrap, Time Of Our Lives, Big Group

I have had some requests to explain how I made the candy ball that we used for a Young Women activity a while back. It was really easy to make, and such a fun activity for the girls. To make the candy/treat ball: You will need small pieces of wrapped candy and clear plastic packing tape. For the candy, I found that it was better to have candy that was wrapped in plastic packaging as opposed to paper packaging, since the paper sometimes sticks to the tape and tears open during the game. You…

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Sara Medley
Seminary At Six AM: Christmas Candy Ball Game  Think up a way to adapt this for Kindergarten. Party Cooler, Fun Group Games, Candy Balls, Fun Group, Group Games, Slumber Party, Slumber Parties, Fun Christmas, Christmas Games

What does this have to do with Seminary, you may be asking. This was an ideal alternative to a class Christmas gift exchange. I did not want to ask anyone to bring a gift as it may have been a hardship for a few of my students and I did not want to single out any one of my 24 students. However....I wanted to have a fun gift-type game. The Candy Ball game fit the bill on so many levels. It was so much fun and very different than a regular gift exchange. I got the idea on Pinterest. There was…

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Kay Teechor
Wendy | Pediatrician on Instagram: "Here’s a development boosting DIY game you need to try 🙌🏻Share with a friend and comment BALL for a link to our set! 

TO MAKE: 
⭐️ Poke a hole in each corner of your box and thread string or yarn through, tie to secure 
⭐️ Attach the other end to handle — we used wooden rings, but you could also tie the end into a loop. If this is too tricky for your child, skip this entirely and just have them hold onto the box directly 
⭐️ Cut a circle in the middle large enough for balls to drop through 
⭐️ Play over a bin or tape a bottomless container (we used an empty oatmeal can) beneath to catch the balls. Open up the lid to release the balls 🙌🏻

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Wendy | Pediatrician on Instagram: "Here’s a development boosting DIY game you need to try 🙌🏻Share with a friend and comment BALL for a link to our set! TO MAKE: ⭐️ Poke a hole in each corner of your box and thread string or yarn through, tie to secure ⭐️ Attach the other end to handle — we used wooden rings, but you could also tie the end into a loop. If this is too tricky for your child, skip this entirely and just have them hold onto the box directly ⭐️ Cut a circle in the middle…

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Jolene Frenz