'Fairy Games' Synopsis
By: Alesha Hove
4 - 9 Female Guests
"I have never believed in fairies!" Rose says, stomping her tiny foot, "and people who do believe in fairies are silly!"
She's only kidding, though. After all, if a fairy didn't believe in fairies, that would be pretty silly too, don't you think?
"I don't know why people don't believe in us," she continues. "We've been playing Fairy Games for thousands of Turnes. You'd think everyone would know who we are by now!"
Once every Turne, which is kind of like an Earth year but quite a bit longer, fairies take time out of their busy schedules of playing and laughing to reveal themselves to humans. On the Festival of Games, one very special day, the fairies find someone, or some ones, special and spend an entire afternoon playing Fairy Games. Learn how fairies live. Eat fairy food. Make fairy art. But what happens if you don't want to go back home? What will the Dark Fairies say? You thought it was all just Fairy Games until...
Plenty of opportunities for real world learning, skill practice, and creativity.
Scavenger hunt style. Set in an ordinary place in the present time. Attempted murder only (poison, not gory).
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- Host Instructions
- Guest Instructions
- Character Descriptions
- Character Motives
- Game Clues
- Print-able Invitations
- Email-able Invitations
- Invitation Tracking
- Name Tags
- Book: A Royal Guide To Fairy Life
- Pre-Game Clues
- Activities
- Cutthroat Math Activity
- Eating Rocks and Slime Activity
- Reading The Blacksmith Activity
- Forgotten Bits Art Activity
- Fairy Homeland: A Movie Activity
- Fairy Hair Activity
- Reading of The History Activity
- Stumbles Activity
- Suggested Recipes
- Tips from Other Hosts
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Fairy Games was the perfect party for our nine year old guests. It allowed them to dress up, act, play and problem solve. We used the suggestion to use baby powder in the posion letters and they really thought it was posion. They screamed when they discovered the identity of the assassin. We only used the required activities in round one, round three and four- and it still lasted 3 hours, including dinner, cake and presents. We would highly recommend this party and look forward to doing more mystery birthday parties!
Amy L. - St. Paul, Minnesota
Friday, August 28, 2009
This was a big success. The girls all had a great time. I hired a teen to play the Queen so I would be freed up to deal with getting crafts ready etc. That worked out really well. We opted not to do the math game as we had girls varying in age so felt the older ones would definately have an advantage. I had several other crafts that were substituted. Instead of ribbons we used flowered ivy garland and made wreathes for the girls to wear. They looked very beautiful. The scavenger hunt was a ton of fun and hysterical to watch.
The program was a bit harder to follow than others we have used as you have to jump back and forth from the script areas, and the "the Book". It is a bit confusing in parts because they are referring to "clues" so you are looking for addition slips of paper like the ones that are handed out towards the end but there aren't any. Once you sit down and really go through it, you realize they are referring to dialogue that occurs. Overall a great mystery but plan to sit down for an hr to really go over everything to ensure that you have a good mental picture of how things will proceed.
Elizabeth M. - , NM
Friday, June 01, 2007
I had so much fun and i cant wait till my birthday party
0 L. - bayonne,new jersey
Monday, February 19, 2007
This mystery was easy to implement and gave us more than enough games and activities! We had a three hour party and in omitting the math game, the Blacksmith story and the video of fairy land, we only had 15 minutes of "free time" which we used to blow bubbles outside in the sun! This way , we did not feel rushed to open presents or cut the cake. The girls all had fun and ranged in ages from 5 to 12. The game Stumbles really helped with knowing names,etc. and the hair braiding and art were big hits. I did, however, as Queen Echo, feel that there was a lot for me to read while I was trying to organize a birthday, so have a friend to assist and a spouse to take pictures as I did. I also inserted the info that the "dark fairy" was under a spell from the dark fairy king and that is why she poisoned the party guests. . . I felt this saved some feelings when I announced she was no longer under the spell ( I removed it with my wand!) Great game!
Lauren B. - Edmonds, WA
Wednesday, April 26, 2006
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