Summary:A classic kid's party game where the players compete for accuracy while a little disoriented ?
Ages: From 4 to 10 ?
Recommended Number of Players: Between 3 and 15 ?
Equipment: Poster of a donkey without a tail Donkey tails cut from paper, one per player double-sided tape blindfold ?
Set Up: Hang the poster on the wall at the average height of the players Put a small piece of doube-sided tape on the back side of each tail ?
How to Play: Hand the first player a donkey tail. Blindfold the player while standing approximately 6 to 8 feet away from the poster. Spin the player around three complete turns and then point them toward the donkey poster. Let the player make their way toward the poster and then stick the tail to the first place on the wall where they touch. No feeling around for other tails as more players participate. ?
Winner: The player who sticks the tail closest to the real place where a tail belongs on a donkey, wins the game.
Ages: From 4 to 10 ?
Recommended Number of Players: Between 3 and 15 ?
Equipment: Poster of a donkey without a tail Donkey tails cut from paper, one per player double-sided tape blindfold ?
Set Up: Hang the poster on the wall at the average height of the players Put a small piece of doube-sided tape on the back side of each tail ?
How to Play: Hand the first player a donkey tail. Blindfold the player while standing approximately 6 to 8 feet away from the poster. Spin the player around three complete turns and then point them toward the donkey poster. Let the player make their way toward the poster and then stick the tail to the first place on the wall where they touch. No feeling around for other tails as more players participate. ?
Winner: The player who sticks the tail closest to the real place where a tail belongs on a donkey, wins the game.