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Keep going with more balls, racing to see who moves the most in one minute. Peep Face Game: Got extra peeps? Sunflower Mom gives her little chicks one minute to stick as many peeps as they can to their face! Little bunnies think this game is funny. Little gamers have one minute to win it! Keep it Up: As light as a feather! Little players keep two feathers in the air for one minute or as long as they can. The catch is they can just use their breath.

To make it easier for younger kids, they can use a straw. Penny Hose: Take two of the pennies that you used for the Penny Tower game and place one at each end of a pair of pantyhose. In other words, put the pennies in the toes. The child puts one hand on each side and must get the pennies out in under one minute. Mad Dog: Attach two opened Tic Tac boxes to the ends of a ruler, resembling a dog bone, with the open ends up.

The object of the game is to empty all of the mints from the boxes within, just by shaking your head with the ruler in their mouth. Human Ring Toss: Gather up some hula hoops or round pool floats and let the game of ring toss begin!

The person or team who gets the most rings around their partner wins! Straw Race: Set up a start and finish line for your racecourse, then line up 5 marshmallows, cotton balls, pompoms, or similar objects for each player at the start. They must use a straw to blow their objects across the finish line.

We mean Nutstacker, wherein you stack a set of metal nuts on top of one another, but without touching them by hand. We cannot defy gravity, but we sure can help keep a few balloons from falling to the ground. This game is ideal for little kids aged six years or less. Ran out of cereal? Take a pair of scissors and make a puzzle out of it. What you need: Empty cereal boxes, cut into 16 pieces to make a jigsaw-like puzzle, a table, and timer. What you need: Chopsticks, plastic or cardboard shapes, number and letters of the alphabet, three bowls.

Have marshmallows, a few toothpicks and a bunch of bored kids at home? Another fun game that forbids you to use your hands is cookie face. In this, you get to play the game and also eat the cookie! Balancing a bunch of cubes, one on top of the other, is not difficult. But what if you have to balance them on something other than a table? Adult supervision is necessary to ensure younger kids do not hurt each other accidentally while trying to stick notes on their partners. Play this game and you might have a few funny faces around.

What you need: 9 drinking cups and two sets of 9 ping pong balls each, of two different colors. As far as a minute to win it games go, tweens find this a ton of fun. A player spins a coin on the table. A second player stops the coin with one finger on its edge upright!

Either player can spin the coin, and it's a win when you stop the coin for three seconds within a minute. Cereal Scramble Cut the front of a cereal box into equal pieces.

Stack the pieces into a flat tower and set a timer for one minute. Each child has a minute to piece the cereal box together. Movin' On Up Stack up 25 plastic cups of one color and add one cup of a different color at the bottom. Half-pints move the top cup to the bottom and see how far they can move the single-colored cup to the top in one minute.

Keep it Up As light as a feather! Little players keep two feathers in the air for one minute or as long as they can. The catch is they can just use their breath. To make it easier for younger kids, they can use a straw. Card Ninja Tweens and teens will get a giggle out of this minute to win it game. Slice a watermelon in half, securing it on a table or other flat surface. Give the kids cards to throw kind of like throwing stars. Whoever gets the most cards into the melon in one minute wins.

Puddle Jumper Set up a series of plastic cups. Fill them to the top with water and set a ping pong ball on the first in the row. The kids need to blow the ball from the first cup to the second. Keep going with more balls, racing to see who moves the most in one minute. Penny Hose Players have to retrieve two pennies from the bottom of a pair of pantyhose.

It's hard than it looks! Peep Face Game Got extra peeps? We love this twist on the cookie minute to win it that's a fun game for kids at Easter.

Sunflower Mom gives her little chicks one minute to stick as many peeps as they can to their face! Little bunnies think this game is funny. Hot Chocolate Marshmallow Toss Have players stand back from the table with mugs on it. Give players a designated number of marshmallows and see how many the team can throw into the mug in one minute. Go Fish! Whether it's crackers or mini marshmallows, this fun game for kids is easy to do.

You'll need straws and two plates. Little gamers have one minute to win it! Holiday Minute to Win It Games There are plenty of marshmallows involved when it comes to our favorite holiday minute to win it games. See them all here.

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