subject: Organize Great Bat Mitzvah Party Games Ideal For A Great Bat Mitzvah Celebration [print this page] Most Bat Miztvah parties are planned for many years as most young girls look forward to have a great party with party supplies and invities designed especially for this party. For the most part, the family and friends at a Bat Mitzvah are very excited about attending this very special party and look forward to playing a variety of games and activities.
Party games and activities for a Bat Mitzvah Party Supplies and Invitations should be designed for guests of all ages therefore games such as Karaoke, American Idol and Two Truths and a Lie are perfect for this party. More often than not, most young girls enjoy dressing up, listening to music and celebrating their Bat Mitzvah with friends.
For this reason, playing Two Truths and a Lie will bring a lot of laughter to the room as well as the party. The game Two Truths and a Lie is played with only one group so the party guests can get to know each other. While in the group each guests makes three statements about themselves. The winners of the game must guess what is the truth and what is a lie. Other great games that are ideal for a Bat Mitzvah party are simple games such as Musical Chairs, Duck Duck Goose and Cake Walk.
All three of these games are very traditional, easy to play and are very 75th Cake Walk: This game should be played with very popular and upbeat music. The game itself is played like a regular Cake Walk and has the kids up moving around and having a great time. A great way to outline the circle for the Cake Walk is to use about twenty paper plates and place them on the circle. Each of these paper plates has either a number or letter placed on it. Next, the numbers and letters to call out for the Cake Walk are placed in a bowl or another container.
After everything is ready the guests each stand on a circle(if more than 15 guests are present then more circles can be added by adding more paper plates). When the music is on the guests begin walking around the circle. When the music stops the guests stop and the hostess draws a number out of the hat and reads it out loud. Whoever is on that number receives a prize or cupcake(this is the choice of the hostess). Then the music continues. The game can be played as long as necessary or for a set period of time.