For “Falling through the Floor,” divide your group of teens into teams of two. One lies on their stomach on the floor. The second person holds the first persons arms up in the air by grabbing the arms at the wrist. The teen laying down relaxes their neck and hangs their head down....
A fun icebreaker that starts as the teens first enter the room for the evening, this game is guaranteed to get the group warmed up and mingling. You will need a great number of paperclips for this icebreaker game, so be ready. Give each teen ten (or more!) paperclips when they arrive...
Tape the cards to the teen’s backs, making sure they do not know which ingredient they have. They are to form themselves into groups with each group having all the ingredients and toppings for a pizza. The trick is, they must do so asking only “yes” or “no” questions. The first...
Funny Philosophical Questions Sometimes all we need is a good laugh. Our funny philosophical questions stretch your mind and tickle your funny bone. There are great for parties and teen groups – anytime you are in a group and want to have fun or start a conversation. Can vegetables feel pa...
Have thechildren sit in a circlein chairs or on the floor. Have an object to pass – a ball or small stuffed animal works well – and music to play. Pass the object while the music is playing and when it stops, whichever child has the object answers one of the questions on the whit...
Paranoia game questions should match the mood and vibe of the group. We’ve included different categories to choose questions from to match your party. Some groups of friends are raunchier than others, so choose a category that you’re all comfortable with for an enjoyable game. ...
Your teen has promised they are turning over a new leaf and seem to be on the right track, doing better in school, coming home by curfew, and generally having a much better attitude. Now you get a call from the local police station saying your son was with a group of kids who broke...