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Mis Quince Party Games

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

These two Mis Quince Party Games will be a delight for the guests who have come to the special 15th birthday party of your daughter. Make sure to have lots of prizes and room to have fun in.

The first game is called, ‘Emotional Mime’. It works best at Mis Quince parties where everyone knows each other fairly well. Before the party, take the time to write down the names of all the guests coming to the party on pieces of paper. Then during the Mis Quince party have everyone stand in a circle or sit in a group and just have people take turns standing up. Each person is to draw a name from the slips you’ve created before the party. Then you tell the group that each player will mime the emotion that they feel dominates the person whose name they’ve drawn. So if Uncle Sal is always a bit grumpy then the player miming him at the Mis Quince would have to show him being grumpy. Then the rest of the players try and guess who is being imitated.

The next game is called ‘Dear Advice Columnist’. This works well as a pre- or post- Mis Quince party game, especially if you plan on having a bit of a sleepover for the girls at the party. Give each of the players a slip of white paper and a piece of colored paper. On the slip of paper each guest is to write the type of question someone would send into an advice columnist. Then have everyone put their questions into a hat or bag. Mix up the slips of paper and have everyone draw a different slip. The players must respond to the question as if they were an advice columnist by writing the answer on the colored paper. When everyone is finished, have the players put their pieces of colored paper into a different hat or bag and their question slips back in the original hat or bag. Mix up both again and have each player draw one piece of colored paper and one question slip.

Each person at the Mis Quince party game is to read aloud the mixed up questions and pieces of advice for a fun laugh. It helps if you tell the players to keep their questions and answers as outrageous as possible.