Chocolate Apple Faces
Making chocolate apple faces is an entertaining and simple chocolate party game for young children. Organizers wash apples and skewer them, one for each child. The apples then are generously coated with melted chocolate and dipped into puffed rice cereal, chopped nuts or sprinkles to make ̶0;hair.̶1; Children create the eyes, nose and mouth of the apple face with small candies such as M&M̵7;s or jellybeans. When faces are completed, children put the apples on paper plates labeled with their name. At the end of the party, children take the apple faces home as their chocolate party game favor.
Chocolate Game
The chocolate game is a hilarious, fast-paced chocolate party game best suited for older children. It requires only a bar of chocolate, a pair of dice, a knife, a fork and a few dress-up items such as a hat, scarf and mittens. Children sit in a circle with the bar of chocolate, still wrapped, on a plate in the center. The dress-up items, knife and fork should also be within the circle. Each child rolls the dice and passes it to the child on his left. Any child who rolls a double leaps into the circle, puts on the dress-up items and begins to unwrap and eat the chocolate using only the fork and knife. The child keeps going until the next child rolls a double. The child eating chocolate must stop, and the child who rolled the double takes her turn wearing the dress-up clothes and eating the chocolate.
Chocolate Puzzle
Children of almost any age can assemble a puzzle made out of chocolate. The puzzles are made by breaking chocolate bars into odd pieces. Place the pieces in an individual bag for each bar. Party guests then race to put their bar back together. The first child to do so wins.
Chocolate Wrapper Fashion Show
A chocolate wrapper fashion show is an entertaining chocolate party game for girls. Organizers set up an area with decorative craft items such as scissors, glue, ribbons, buttons and glitter. Each girl is given a few miniature chocolate bars and a paper doll. They dress the paper doll using only chocolate bar wrappers and the craft items. When the girls have completed their chocolate wrapper fashions, they hold a fashion show and vote on the winner.
Guessing Game
How many chocolates?--a classic guessing game--requires only a jar and a few bags of small chocolate candies. The chocolate candies are counted as they are added to the jar, and the number is kept secret as each guest tries to guess the correct number of candies in the jar. The guest who comes closest to the actual number of candies wins this chocolate party game and takes the jar home as his prize.