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Pin the tail on the tiger
Pin the Tail on the Tiger Game
You’ll need:
Paper tiger tails (enough for each guest)–download and print tails from this website
Large tiger poster or drawing
Masking tape
Blindfold
How to play:
Tape the tiger poster to a wall
Put a piece of tape on the back of each tail, and pass out the tails to each child
Blindfold the first child. Spin the child around 5 times, and then point them in the
direction of the poster.
Allow them to feel their way to the poster, and pin the tail on
the tiger where they believe the tail should go.
Mark the position of the top of the tail with an "x" and the child's name.
Remove the blindfold from the first child, and repeat until the rest of the
children have had their turns.
The winner of the game is the child who pins their tail closest to where the tiger’s tail
should actually be.
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