Dress the Part
Have each girl and boy who will be playing the Tinkerbell games dress up as a fairy or pixie. Use colorful clothing, or have each child wear an outfit of a single color, such as Tinkerbell's green. If you use old clothing, use glitter fabric paint to add swirls to the outfits. You can also paint body glitter on the children's exposed arms and legs. To create wings, cut the shapes from cardboard and cover them in shiny fabric. Attach a long strip of cloth to the top and bottom of each wing so that the children can wear the wings like they would wear a backpack.
Cloud Hunt Game
Lay out a large piece of blue cloth, and pepper it with clumps of white cotton balls or pillow stuffing. Inside the cotton hide coins or other small, shiny objects. The object of the game is to take turns moving around the cloth, which represents the sky, and picking objects from the cotton balls, which represent clouds. Allow the children to keep whatever prizes they find as they soar along the clouds.
Obstacle Course
Set up an obstacle course throughout your backyard or any outdoor area. Include stations such as sliding down a slide, swinging across a rope, and skipping through hoops laid out on the ground. Explain to the fairies that they are traveling back to their home in Pixie Hollow, but must go through a dangerous part of Neverland to reach home. The player who makes it through the obstacle course the fastest is declared the winner.
Musical Fairies
In a twist on musical chairs, play a game of musical fairies. Use stools wrapped in brown construction paper to represent tree stumps, and have the fairies move around in a circle while you play music from "Peter Pan" or any of Tinkerbell's movies. When the music stops, all the fairies have to find a stump to sit on. Any fairy left standing is out. Remove a stump each round until only one fairy remains.