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Spy party game ideas
Spy party game ideas








I remembered how much fun I had with water-guns as a kid and knew that I would be making my son’s day if he got to have a play with some of those ‘exciting’ guns. I’m just a pacifist and don’t like boys playing war but … they do anyway – my boys often take sticks or their fingers and shoot eachother. I have never bought these ‘exciting’ Nerf guns for Elias although whenever he goes to anyone’s house who has one he really loves them. Task 6 – the controversial one … Target Practise. Our hallway is a perfect corridor for this – we used red crepe-paper and washi-tape to create a maze for the kids to climb through – it looked great and the kids really enjoyed that surprise to come back to – tip if you do this: put some lasers very low down – the kids quite quickly worked out they could slide through underneath most of our maze. When the kids arrived back we made them wait outside the door and explained the next task – getting through a laser-maze without breaking it. Whilst they were gone I roped my Mum and Dad into setting up task 5 … I got my husband to take the kids over to the park to do some races for 15 minutes.

spy party game ideas

Task 4 – With 7 boys and a girl we knew by now they’d need some running about so this was Time Trials. They had to create a message – then swap with a friend and try and discover what had been written or drawn.īack to Task 1 – Now we went back to the observation table – in the meantime my husband had made 6 changes and they had to discover what as a team. Then take a sheet of red acetate and hold it over the message and you will see the blue message clearly.

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Task 3 – Code Creating and Cracking: We taught them a way to write a hidden message by writing or drawing something small with a light blue crayon and then scribbling all over it with a red crayon so you can hardly see the blue message. Another idea from the above blog – each kid had a character, animal or famous person stuck on their backs – they had to walk round and ask each other questions to try and find out who they were – but the answers could only be yes or no – the kids found this one pretty hard and we had to give them some helpful tips but they all managed in the end. Task 2 – Interrogation: Downstairs into our cellar (usually a place for laundry but on this day it was Spy HQ!). We set this up in our living room were we did the arrival and it was a great game for them to be getting on with whilst we waited for everyone.

spy party game ideas

The kids were told to study the scene as they would need to observe if there had been changes to it later on. Task 1 – Observation: My husband had a lot of fun setting up a table with a Playmobil ‘scene’ on it – he tried to make it quite detailed. They then needed to choose a Spy Name by picking one word from one jar and another from another and then this was stuck into their ‘fake’ passports – I got these ideas from this great blog post and they even had downloadable printables! – Inside the passports was a list of the tasks they would need to complete – I stickered them as they passed each level (but actually I’d recommend using a stamp for that bit – the stickering was a little fiddly!). Then it was time to plan the actual party! We decided to break down the party into 8 parts – 7 tasks for the ‘spies’ to complete before the final challenge – this was the order of the day:Īrrival – Spies are given their identification tags (1) and scanned (2) to ensure they are not bringing any weapons into Spy School. I downloaded a template for the Cipher Wheel here and just ‘re-branded’ it a little.

spy party game ideas

Included in the invite was a fake moustache (to ensure no one suspected them) and a Cipher Wheel to decode the secret password.

spy party game ideas

There were so many brilliant ideas that I just knew this party would be fun to organize – and it really was but I did have to be more organized then I usually am for parties and with 8-year-olds I knew I couldn’t pull the wool over their eyes – the spy games would need to be good.įirst we sent out an invitation inviting his guests to attend Spy School. Not being a member of the magic circle myself I was thrown a little by how I was going to pull that off – so I started to brainstorm other possibilities with him – we decided upon a ‘Spy Party’ and I immediately got Pinteresting. This year Elias wanted a ‘Magic’ birthday party.








Spy party game ideas