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Very Funny Games for Kids

Kids love to laugh, and there&'s nothing better than laughing with a group of friends. Games that make kids self-conscious about smiling or laughing are the perfect way to set off some giggles. Any of these funny games could have the players rolling on the floor with hysterical laughter!
  1. Haha

    • If you ever hear a room filled with hysterical laughter, odds are you&'ve found a group of kids playing this game. Kids should lie down on their backs one by one, with the second child placing her head on the first&'s stomach, the third child placing his head on the second&'s stomach, and so on. (If possible, you could try to put the first kid&'s head on the last kid&'s stomach to complete the circle.) When everyone is in place, the first kid loudly says, "Ha!" The second child says "Haha," and the third continues with "Hahaha!" Play continues until someone loses track or until everyone is laughing too hard to continue: whichever comes first!

    The Clown

    • To play this game, players stand in a circle with one player in the center. The child in the center is "the clown," and must try to get one of the other children to laugh. All the kids in the circle should have sad, gloomy looks on their faces. When the clown succeeds in getting one of the other kids to laugh, that child becomes the new clown.

    Throw a Smile

    • To play this game, all kids sit in a circle so everyone can see each other. One player starts off by smiling broadly, while the others sport poker faces. The smiling child then reaches up and mimes wiping the smile off her face and throwing it to another child, who has to "catch" the smile and put it on his face. The point of the game is to smile only when you have "caught" the smile; the first player to crack a smile out of turn loses, and the game ends. Many kids will enjoy keeping the smile for a while and even acting silly to see if they can catch other players smiling.


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