Boys football birthday party games




















My son is obsessed with football. And not just watching football, but everything related to the NFL- the players, the stats, the drafts, the rankings and especially the logos, of all things! He has collections of NFL team pennants and mini helmets all around his bedroom.

Because the three boys all have their birthdays within a week of each other, the last couple of years my sister and I have co-hosted a birthday party- and let me tell you, that is the way to do it!

Splitting the cost, time and labor- and hanging out with my sister at the same time? When I begin planning a party, I start with the cake. I love the challenge of making creative cakes for my kids. Because my son also loves maps and geography, I knew it was perfect.

There are more fun cake decorating options, though. A simple cake decorating kit like this is easy to put together. Cupcakes are another option. Since we invite our large extended family to birthday parties, cupcakes are great because we can serve a lot more people.

Plus, there are so many cute ideas out there for cupcakes! Just add some theme-related cupcake wrappers and decorate with toppers. Get creative! Wilton makes a bunch of different icing decoration shapes and you can find them in a lot of stores and online so they are an easy way to decorate.

Another favorite fallback of mine when it comes to cupcake toppers is to find free printables online. I also enjoy trying to incorporate the theme with the party food. The dollars are all placed in the helmet before it's passed around. When the music stops, the kid holding it gets to keep one of the dollars.

Purchase a set of black balloons and a set of white balloons , representing the colors of the referee uniforms. Fill a large garbage bag with the balloons. At random intervals throughout the party, blow a referee whistle and dump the balloons into the room.

Kids must choose a balloon, pop it, and remove the note to reveal whether they win a score or have to perform a penalty. Hold a contest to see which kid is the biggest super fan of the Super Bowl. Invite the kids to dress in their favorite team's colors, or supply them with white T-shirts and fabric markers to design football jerseys. Give them poster board and markers to make their football signs like the fans in the stands.

You can even have them paint their faces like the super-fans do. This backyard game is a fun way to get kids out for some fresh air and to work off some of that football cake during halftime.

Line up all of the players behind a designated receiving line, and choose one player to be the kicker. The kicker will head to a punting line several feet away from the receiving line, the distance of which can be determined according to the age of the players.

As they kick the football, the punter calls out an even number from 10 to , and the receiving players attempt to catch the ball. The player who catches it scores the number of points that were called out by the kicker.

Play continues until one player reaches , and then that player then becomes the kicker. In this game, kids dance freely as music plays. The person playing the music randomly stops it and calls out a football move, such as punt, huddle, or pass like a quarterback.

The kids must then stop dancing and mimic the football move that was called out when the music stopped. Any player who fails to do so is eliminated. The music starts again, and the cycle is repeated until only one player remains. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads.

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