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Pin the Tail on the Tiger Game

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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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