Relay
The U.S. Scouts are masters at occupying kids indoors and out. Relay games energize kids and hold their interest. Adjust game items as needed for individual dietary needs. Teams line up several feet away from a table with as many setups as teams. Setups include an inflated balloon, a bib, crackers, chips, a peeled orange, a can of soda and a straw. On "Go!" the first person in each team runs to the table and ties on the bib. Each girl eats a cracker, an orange section, one potato chip, and one sip of soda. She removes the bib and runs back to her team, tapping the next girl in line. This continues until the first team to eat all of their food pops a balloon signaling a win.
Ms. Frosty
Teams of girls armed with rolls of toilet paper and colored construction paper form the components of the game, Ms. Frosty, as described by the website, Party Kaboose. This game works well with a class of girls with sufficient numbers to form teams. Teams make a hat and use more colored paper to decorate their "snowgirls." Girls wrap a team member in toilet paper, leaving holes for eyes, nose and mouth. Use colored paper to decorate each team&'s "Ms. Frosty" with girly accessories, such as necklaces, colored hair and makeup. Make sure everyone wins, by giving small prizes for fastest Frosty, most unique, most colorful and other designations.
Indoor Cafe
Girls set up a cafe. The cafe serves tea, soft drinks, sandwiches, cookies, and chips. Girls play waitress, cashier, cook and bus girl. Create a simple menu. Use Monopoly money for customers and for the cash register. Set a restaurant table, set up a kitchen in one area of a room or in an actual home kitchen. Place a cash register--use a calculator and a cigar box for money in another corner. Begin the Indoor Cafe game when a customer comes in for a meal. Someone from the cafe staff should escort the customer to a table and give her a menu. The cafe staff takes orders, submit orders in the kitchen, deliver meals and tend to the customer. The game ends when the customer pays and leaves a tip she thinks is fair for the service she received.
Board and Card Games
Board games and cards provide multiple opportunities to occupy girls playing indoors. The list is long, but board games with entertainment potential include, Clue, Chutes and Ladders, and Candy Land. Card games include, but are not limited to, Go Fish, War and Rummy. Think of the favorites from your own childhood that you can remember. Share them with your girls.