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Dance Party Games

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By Jessica Jinn
 
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No kids' party is complete without games. These games listed are inspired by the show and encourage kids to be active and work together.

     

  • "Dancey-Dance"-Off - While we're hoping the kids will be dancing the entire time, give them a moment in the spotlight by making a circle of party guests and having the kids go in the center one-by-one announcing themselves, "My name is ____ and I like to dance!"
  • Plex Says (dance version) - Play the traditional "Simon Says" as you know it, but order the kids to do Yo Gabba Gabba! dance moves like the disco, the robot...of course, show them how Plex the robot would perform these dance moves.
  • Pin The Eye on the Muno
    Muno is an adorable character, with only one eye.
    ---Use red construction paper and draw/cut-out the shape of Muno's head.
    ---Take black construction paper and cut out a crescent shape for the mouth.
    ---Cut out two white triangles for teeth
    ---Glue the triangles on the black mouth.
    ---Cut out several white circles and smaller black circles for eyes. ---Be sure to make enough eyes for all the kids.
    ---Blindfold the kids and try to get them to pin the eye right in the middle of Muno's face.
  • Feed Brobee's Tummy Toss - Brobee loves to eat! In fact, one Brobee's most popular songs is called, "Party In My Tummy." Celebrate the party in Brobee's tummy by playing "Toss The Food In Brobee's Mouth." Under "Preparation" we give you two ways to do it.

Preparation
  • Brobee Tummy Toss (made with a paper toy)

  • Print and Assemble cut-out paper toy of Brobee
  • Place paper toy Brobee on chair.
  • Place a basket in front of paper Brobee.
  • Have the kids try to throw as many bean bags as they can inside the basket.

  • Brobee Tummy Toss (made with a piƱata)

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    • Make a pinata of Brobee with these amazing instructions.
    • Use our modification: In the head, instead of pasting on Brobee's mouth, cut out a big oval for his mouth instead. (Make sure the oval is large enough to throw in some bean bags)
    • Line the oval mouth with red paper.
    • When the directions say to cut an opening at the top, cut an opening at the bottom too for easy gathering of the bean bags.
    • (In case you don't want to play Feed Brobee, you can simply make a fabulous pinata!)


    You can easily make bean bags with extra fabric, dried beans and a needle and thread. Enjoy!




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