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Pirates and Mermaids are so popular right now and there is no shortage of swashbuckling fun with this family reunion theme.

Use the over 50 pages of pirate games, decorations, activities and good things to eat to help your family set sail to their favorite Mermaid lagoon or Pirate cove. Whether planning a family reunion or party, I always like to provide an activity that gives family members an activity to do while waiting for the organized activities to begin. For instance, in the Caveman reunion, reunion goers decorated dinosaur sugar cookies.

Tie knots about 1 inch from the bottom of the cord. Thread the cord through the sewing needle. Tip- be sure the the cord you use will fit through the eye of the needle. Push the needle through the center of each jelly bean to thread them, then push them down to the bottom of the cord.

Continue to add jelly beans, about 20 depending on your wrist size, until the bracelet is long enough. When your bracelet is long enough, tie the two ends together securely using several knots.

Tip: If the needle gets sticky give it a quick cleaning with baby wipes to clean off your needle. Working on this project will kids talking and help them get reacquainted. Have I mentioned that this is a fun idea for your Easter celebration? Yay, we did it! This even includes the wildly popular Family Reunion Brag Badges!

But hurry, sale ends September 15th, Marbles Make Great Planets These are not marbles, they are planets. Whenever I plan a party or a family reunion I like to have an activity or game that people can play when they first arrive. The goal is to get family members, or friends, laughing and talking with each other. This ice breaker game is great for large or small group games and for family members of most ages.

You can download the free printable by clicking below. Musical Shamrock Game Make very large green shamrock shapes about 2 feet square. Irish Scavenger Hunt Divide into teams, giving each team an identical list of green items. Why should you never iron a 4-leaf clover? After each toss that is caught, you take a step backwards. The team that tosses the water balloon the furthest without popping is the winner.

The best part is that you can repeat this game as often as you want. Maybe facing off with a new partner to beat the record that was set before. Another classic game for family reunions is the egg toss. Again, divide the family into teams of two and have them stand about 30 feet apart.

Each player needs to have a spook in their mouth. The first player puts an egg on their spoon and runs to their teammate.

That teammate then has to run back to the starting point to win. There are several ways to play this classic outdoor game.

Divide the teams into males versus females. Or you can have the family line up according to height. Then starting with the tallest, designate each person to one of the teams, alternating as you go down the line.

All you need is a large rope and maybe even a kiddie pool with water for the center line. This is great for all ages, especially for the kids who will likely be at the front of the rope and can get wet. Some of the activities and games earlier in our list include guessing, but when it comes to family members you have not seen in a while, there is a lot to guess. Throw in a few games specifically designed to get the family guessing and see what kind of fun things you learn.

When you are asking for photos for the Family Photo Swap, make sure you get baby pictures too. Set up a cork board with all the baby photos pinned to it, each with a number. During the reunion, family members can look at the baby photos and try to guess who it is.

Leave forms next to the board, with a list of all the numbers, where people can write their guesses and turn them in. Later, gather everyone together to go through the photos. As you call out a number, the person in the photo stands up. Look over the guess sheets that each person completed to see who got the most right. You will love getting to see what people looked like when they were younger and where any family resemblances are.

Put all the names of everyone at the reunion in a hat or basket. Keep asking people questions until you guess your new identity. This is especially fun for the children in the family, but also a simple guessing game. Using washable paint , have each person make a hand print on a blank sheet of paper. They will need to remember which handprint was theirs. It helps to use different colors, having each person make a print in their favorite color.

Then others guess who the handprint belongs to. When a name is correctly guessed, write it next to the print. At the end you will also have a great keepsake from the reunion to give as a prize for one of the other games. While the other games and activities we have recommended are for all ages, there should be a few that are specifically good for the older family members to share what they know.

Have everyone gather around a fire pit in the backyard. If you do not have one, you can get an affordable one from Amazon. The person who guesses the most people correctly wins a prize. Likes and Dislikes Get to know your extended family even better.

Ingredients Index Cards Pens To Play Ask everyone to write down 5 of their likes and 5 of their dislikes on index cards. Help the younger ones by writing for them. At mealtime when everyone is gathered together, read the cards one at a time and have everyone try to guess which relative the information belongs to.

Scavenger Hunt This is a game that is usually relatively inexpensive and time-consuming, good for both kids and parents. You can have the hunt go around the house or around the city. If you're driving around town, have everyone take pictures with the items they are supposed to find. The team that gets all the items first wins! Or instead of a Scavenger Hunt have kids solve a Detective's Case.

Set out clues all over the yard and have kids collect them. Then the kids have to figure out what the clues mean. The jumbo size of this timeless party game makes it even more fun and challenging. Everyone from kids to adults will have a blast playing this frisbee game. Host this classic competition with less mess using this wooden set, or opt for a greater challenge using real eggs.

This game makes for a memorable Easter or picnic activity, too. Groups of all sizes can play this beloved game thanks to the large stack of 50 boards included. And since it comes with a pre-assembled metal ball cage, you can dive right in—no tricky setup required! Get everyone outside and moving with an exciting game of volleyball.

Although you could play with a sleek metal pair of horseshoes, which grownups may prefer, this lighter weight, rubber version is a bit more kid-friendly, ensuring family members of all ages can participate.

And thanks to the removable rubber mats, this set can be used both indoors or outdoors. There are tons of games you can play with these supersize dice.



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