You should wet the sand or dirt so that the volcano will be really big and dig a deep hole inside. Beforehand, prepare a bottle of vinegar and dye it with red food coloring. Give each kid a plastic cup filled with baking soda. Let one of the kids pour the baking soda into the volcano and then add the red vinegar over the baking soda.
This creates and awesome eruption with lava spewing all over the place! Tip: Have extra baking soda and vinegar on hand — the kids usually want to do it again and again!! Also, check out this page we created showing how to create a cool erupting volcano.
To set the stage, put on some inspiring music, then spread a blue tarp or blanket on the ground, and then a surfboard or a folded-up ironing board on top of it. The players sit in a circle with one player holding a coconut. The music a Hawaiian tune or music from the Lilo and Stitch soundtrack begins and the coconut is passed around the circle until the music stops.
The player holding the coconut when the music stops is out. The music begins again and the playing continues until there is only one player left. See how low your guests can go.
A limbo contest is a natural at any Hawaiian, Luau party. Set up a bar that can be raised or lowered, or have two people hold the bar. Play some Lilo and Stich or Hawaiian music in the background and have everyone take a turn going under the bar.
Everyone must go under the bar facing forward and leaning back! This is one of the harder birthday games, but the lower the pole is lowered the harder everyone laughs!
You can also do this under a stream of water from a hose or try having a flashlight limbo game, where you turn of all the lights and use a flashlight as your limbo stick. First off, freeze two kiwi fruits. Then divide the group into two teams, having each team stand in a row, and see which team can pass the frozen kiwi under the chin the fastest!
Just make a Palm tree out of cardboard and paint, and add two coconuts made out of cardboard near the top and leave a space between them. The kids have three cut-out Coconuts that have a tick-tac on the back… They just have to get it as close as they can… Make sure that you make you tree the right size for the kids.
Have all the kids stand in a circle with Hawaiian music playing and with Hawaiian skirts on. They pass around a coconut, and whenever the music stops, the person holding the coconut is out. Play this until you have only one person left who is the winner. Have someone responsible for turning on and off the music. The teams will race, one member at a time, to place one of the cubes on the spoon and carry it back to dump in the bowl. The spoons are handed off to the next players who will also race to gather another piece of fruit.
Once all the fruit has been carried back, kids must use it to assemble three kabobs on their skewers leave the skewering part to the older kids, or have an adult assigned to do the skewering. The first team with three complete kabobs wins. This game is played just like musical chairs , but rather than chairs, leis are spread out on the ground. When the music stops, players must sit on the ground in the circles formed by the leis. Actively scan device characteristics for identification.
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