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Marshmallow Straw Race  Have the kids sit around a table. Place a mug or paper coffee cup in front of each player. Scatter mini marshmallows all over the table. Give each kid a straw. Set a timer. Kids must use the straw to suck up marshmallows and drop them into their mugs. When time runs out, count the marshmallows. The player with the most wins. When the game is over, fill the mugs with hot cocoa and let them enjoy those marshmallows. School Party Games, 1st Birthday Party Games, School Christmas Party, Snowman Party, Free Games For Kids, Christmas Writing, Minute To Win, Kids Christmas Party, My First Year

Marshmallow Straw Race Have the kids sit around a table. Place a mug or paper coffee cup in front of each player. Scatter mini marshmallows all over the table. Give each kid a straw. Set a timer. Kids must use the straw to suck up marshmallows and drop them into their mugs. When time runs out, count the marshmallows. The player with the most wins. When the game is over, fill the mugs with hot cocoa and let them enjoy those marshmallows.

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Supplies:    1. Marshmallows    2. Uncooked Spaghetti Noodles    3. Paper Plates (Optional) How to Play:  Divide your group up into small teams. Maybe 3 students per team. Give them  a good amount of marshmallows and spaghetti noodles. And tell them to build  a tower with the supplies given. You can have them build on top of the  plates so that you can move all the towers once they're done being created.  Some might be too topsy-turvy to move though. Whichever group builds the  largest tower... Spaghetti Marshmallow Challenge, Marshmallow Tower, Messy Games, Marshmallow Challenge, Team Bonding Activities, Leadership Games, Homemade Carnival Games, Survivor Party, 4h Ideas

Supplies: Marshmallows Uncooked Spaghetti Noodles Paper Plates (Optional) How to Play: Divide your group up into small teams. Maybe 3 students per team. Give them a good amount of marshmallows and spaghetti noodles. And tell them to build a tower with the supplies given. You can have them bui

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