
Here are some fun Princess/Fairytale-themed games and activities for your party, complete with materials, rules, and prize suggestions:
- Pin the Crown on the Princess
- Materials Needed:
- Large poster of a princess.
- Paper crowns with adhesive on the back.
- Blindfold.
- Rules:
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- Hang the poster on a wall at kid-friendly height.
- Blindfold each child, spin them gently, and let them try to place the crown on the princess’s head.
- The closest crown wins.
- Prize: A glittery tiara or a magic wand.
- Dragon Egg Hunt
- Materials Needed:
- Plastic eggs filled with small toys, candy, or stickers.
- Optional: Paint eggs metallic or pastel colors.
- Rules:
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- Hide eggs around the yard or house.
- Each child searches for as many eggs as they can find within a time limit.
- Bonus: Include a “Golden Egg” with a special surprise.
- Prize: Mini treasure chest filled with candy or a small figurine.
- Royal Relay Race
- Materials Needed:
- Plastic tiaras or crowns.
- Spoons and lightweight objects (like small gems or plastic eggs).
- Rules:
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- Divide kids into two teams.
- Each player races to a point balancing the gem on the spoon while wearing a tiara.
- Hand off the spoon to the next teammate until all have gone.
- First team to finish wins.
- Prize: Sparkly medals or a small trophy.
- Decorate Your Own Crown or Wand
- Materials Needed:
- Pre-cut foam or cardboard crowns and wands.
- Stickers, markers, glitter glue, gems, and ribbon.
- Rules:
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- Provide each child with a blank crown or wand.
- Let them decorate their item however they like.
- Optional: Have an adult judge and give prizes for “Most Sparkly” or “Most Creative.”
- Prize: Their decorated crown or wand and a certificate of creativity.
- Enchanted Freeze Dance
- Materials Needed:
- A music player with fairy tale-themed songs.
- Rules:
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- Play music and let the kids dance like princesses, knights, or fairies.
- When the music stops, they must freeze in place.
- Anyone who moves is out; last one dancing wins.
- Prize: A ribbon wand or fairy wings.
- Knight and Dragon Tug of War
- Materials Needed:
- Sturdy rope.
- Knight and dragon-themed bandanas for team identification.
- Rules:
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- Divide kids into two teams: Knights and Dragons.
- Each team tries to pull the rope past a designated line.
- The team that pulls the rope the farthest wins.
- Prize: Plastic swords for the knights and dragon plush toys for the dragons.
- Princess Ring Toss
- Materials Needed:
- Cones shaped like crowns or castles.
- Plastic rings.
- Rules:
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- Set up cones at different distances.
- Each child gets a set number of rings to toss.
- Award points based on which cone the ring lands on.
- Prize: A jeweled necklace or a crown-shaped lollipop.
- Build the Magic Castle
- Materials Needed:
- Building blocks or large cardboard boxes.
- Decorations like stickers and markers.
- Rules:
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- Divide kids into small groups or let them build individually.
- Give them time to create the tallest or most beautiful “castle.”
- Judge and award categories like “Most Magical” or “Tallest Castle.”
- Prize: A mini Lego set or a glittery ribbon.
- Fairy Tale Trivia
- Materials Needed:
- Fairy tale-themed trivia questions.
- Small bell or buzzer for kids to press.
- Rules:
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- Ask kids questions like “What did Cinderella lose at the ball?” or “What color is Rapunzel’s hair?”
- The first child to press the bell and answer correctly gets a point.
- The child with the most points wins.
- Prize: A storybook or coloring book.
- Mermaid Lagoon Fishing
- Materials Needed:
- Small kiddie pool.
- Toy fish with magnets attached.
- Fishing rods with magnets at the end.
- Rules:
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- Scatter toy fish in the pool.
- Each child has a turn to “catch” as many fish as they can within a time limit.
- Award points for each fish caught.
- Prize: A mermaid tail blanket or a seashell necklace.
Bonus: Photo Booth
- Materials Needed:
- A themed backdrop (castle, forest, etc.).
- Props like crowns, wands, shields, and fairy wings.
- Rules: Let the kids take turns posing with props. No competition here—just fun!
- Prize: Their printed photo in a keepsake frame.