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Games
and Activities
Your
guests will have a blast with these Hogwarts-inspired games! You'll
have more fun if you ask a grown-up to help you organize the guests,
explain the rules, and referee.
Hogwarts
Sorting Hat
Broomstick Relay Race
Hunt for Buried Wizard Treasure
Dizzy Gnome Game
Bean Guessing Contest
Other Game and Activity Ideas
Hogwarts
Sorting Hat
Before playing
any group games, you will need to sort the players into two different
teams. Make a list of who will go on which team before the party.
During the party, seat a cone-shaped pointed wizard hat on a stool
or chair. (Wizard hats can be purchased at a party supply store
or made of construction paper.) As you call out each guest's name,
have him take a turn at sitting on the stool or chair and having
the wizard hat placed on his head. As in the Harry Potter stories,
whisper in each guest's ear which team she has been chosen to be
on. One team could be Gryffindor and the other could be Ravenclaw.
As at Hogwarts,
award "house points" to teams when playing games.
Broomstick
Relay Race
You will
need:
Two long-handled brooms with the name "Nimbus Two Thousand" written
on the broomsticks
Four markers, such as athletic field cones
A whistle
What to
do:
- Line the
players up in two equal rows, with each team behind a marker or
cone.
- Place another
marker or cone about 20 feet away as a goal (one goal per team).
- Hand the
first player in each line a broom. Have them place the brooms
between their legs as if they are going to ride the brooms like
witches.
- At the blow
of the whistle, the first player in each line must quickly walk
with the broom between his legs to his teams goal, and then turn
around and come back.
- They then
pass the brooms off to the next team members in line, who then
does the same as the first players. This continues until one team
has all of its member's finish first. They are declared the winning
team.
Variation:
Play this game with balloons, and instead of having the players
ride the brooms, have them sweep the balloons into a box or laundry
basket which represents the goal. Give each player a balloon to
sweep with, and have a few extra balloons to pass to players whose
balloons should happen to pop.
Hunt
for Buried Wizard Treasure
You will
need:
Rocks spray-painted gold
Wizard coins (plastic gold coins)
Plastic gems or jewels (found at craft stores)
What to
do:
- Before the
party, conspicuously hide the gold rocks, gems or jewels and gold
coins around your yard.
- During the
party, pass out the bags and tell the players that a wizard has
buried much treasure in your yard and that they must search for
it.
- On the signal
to go, all race to find it. Afterwards, gather everyone around
to show what they have found.
Variation:
Search for the Sorcerer's Stone. Hide a special stone near a picture
of a three-headed dog. Remind the guests that in the story HARRY POTTER
AND THE SORCERER'S STONE, a three-headed dog guarded a magical stone.
The stone was said to have been able to transform any metal into gold
making the finder very wealthy. The stone also produced the "Elixir
of Life," which made the drinker immortal. Divide the players into
two teams and award prizes to the team who finds the stone.
Dizzy
Gnome Game
In the book
HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, Harry and the Weasleys
must rid the garden of pesky gnomes. They de-gnome the garden by
swinging the gnomes in the air and tossing them so that they become
disoriented and can't find their way back to their gnomeholes.
You will
need:
A stuffed or plastic doll that resembles a gnome
A target, such as a tree stump or the center of a hanging hula-hoop
What to
Do:
- Have the
players stand single file behind a marked throwing line.
- Give each
a turn at throwing the doll lasso-style at the target. The player
to get the doll closest to the target or through the target wins.
A good prize might be the doll.
Bean
Guessing Contest
In the Harry
Potter books, Hogwarts students enjoy eating Bertie Botts Every
Flavor Beans-- jellybeans that came in all sorts of interesting
and unusual flavors. Some taste like candy, while others taste like
vegetables, meat, spices, etc.!
You will
need:
A jar
A felt-tip marker
Jellybeans, such as Jelly Belly® jellybeans
Paper
An adhesive label, such as a binder label (found at office supply
stores)
Tape
Pencils, 1 per guest
What to
do:
- Before the
party, write "Bertie Botts Every Flavor Beans" on the label and
attach it to the candy jar.
- Fill the
jar with the jellybeans, and count the beans as you place them
in the jar.
- Write the
number of beans on a small piece of paper. Fold up the paper so
that it cannot be read and tape it to the bottom of the jar.
- During the
party, pass out a piece of paper and a pencil to each guest and
ask them to write down their name and the number of beans that
they guess is in the jar. The guest to guess the closest wins
the entire jar of beans!
Other
Game and Activity Ideas:
Have
a Harry Potter Trivia Contest. You can use the trivia questions
found in the Games section of this website.
You can also hand out our word
search.
Get a
magic book from the library and learn some fascinating magic tricks.
Perform the tricks at the party for your guests.
Purchase
or make a spider shaped piñata. Fill it with goodies and have the
guests take turns trying to break it open.
If the
party is at night or if it is a sleepover, go outside to do some
stargazing. Get a constellation book or map and see which stars
and planets you can find.
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