Printable Birthday Party Games

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Fire Engine Games
SPRAY OUT THAT FIRE: The players form up in a line. They take each other by the waist. The first in the line is the "water," all the rest are the "hose". One of the players is "the fire". He/she tries to catch the end of the hose (the last person in the line). "The water" tries to prevent him/her from doing it. "The water" prevents the fire's way by the stretched arms. All "the hoses" try to help "the water", by moving the end of the line away from "the fire". When "the water" catches "the fire" the players will choose the new "fire" and "water". If "the kite" doesn't succeed in catching "the water" for a long time, he/she is replaced by the other player.
Fire engines have changed over the years. For many years firefighters sat on the sides of the fire engines, or even stood on the rear of the vehicles, exposed to the elements. While this arrangement enhanced response time, it proved to be both uncomfortable and dangerous (some firefighters were thrown to their deaths when their fire engines made sharp turns on the road), and today nearly all fire engines have fully enclosed seatings for their crews. Have mini toy fire trucks on the tables for the kids to play with while they wait to be served food.
Fire Engine Party Games
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