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When getting things set up for the fourth you certainly shouldn’t forget to get some good 4th of July party games together. The structure of games will help keep the party going during lulls and will help keep everyone involved. One good game is the ‘Marble Game.’ This is a good game for little kids. Have everyone stand in a circle and hand out a white or blue marble to each person, with the exception of one red marble that you will hand out. Next start playing some music and have the participants hand their marbles to the person to their left, so as one person hands off a marble to the left they will receive a marble from the right. They keep doing this until you stop playing the music. At this time those who have blue marbles get to pick a treat out of a bag you walk around with and the person stuck with the red marble is banished to the center of the circle for three rounds. While in the center of the circle they have to dance to the music as its played. This can get very funny as the participants start coming up with their own wild dance moves. At the end of three rounds they get to return to the circle. This game can go on indefinitely or until everyone has gotten at least one treat out of the bag. Another good party game for the fourth is the ‘Balloon Toss’ game. This game can really be adapted for any them party by just changing colors of the balloons. In this game you fill up red, white and blue balloons with water and divide the guests into teams of two. Then have them toss their water balloons back and forth. The team that can keep the water balloons going the longest without the balloon popping are the winners.
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