Mickey Mouse Party Games for Kids

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Celebrate your favorite mouse with these fun Mickey Mouse Party Games for Kids

Planning a birthday bash based on the world’s most beloved mouse? As you know, when it comes to planning an amazing party, you need to incorporate plenty of games into the day to avoid boredom! When you have a house full of Disney fans, you can’t go wrong with these fun Mickey Mouse party games for kids! Check out a few ways to bring the mouse into your game play!

Mickey Mouse party games for kids

Mickey’s game of Hide n’ Seek

In this game you have to get the pictures of Mickey and his buddies Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Pluto and others printed. Don’t forget the more “minor” players, like Chip and Dale, Toodles and the Professor, that way you’ll have plenty of options. Now, get a few cut outs of Mickey’s face. You can also use Mickey party plates if you want something a little sturdier. Paste the photos of the club house members behind the face of Mickey. After this, hide these pictures at the different corners of the room or the clubhouse. As soon as you’ve done this, tell the kids that Mickey and his close buddies are hiding in different parts of the room. Ask them to find a specific character. You can also divide them in groups to make the game tad more fun.

Goofy’s goofy challenges

Goofy and Mickey

Goofy is widely popular for his silliness and so, with this innovative game you can actually celebrate the inanity of Goofy with your little ones. In this game, make sure your kids are seated in a circle. Now, give them a  Mickey Mouse cushion or any other Mickey object and ask them to pass it while you are playing the music. However, as soon as the music stops the one with the cushion has to perform some silly Goofy challenges. Here you can ask the kid to make funny faces like Goofy, crabwalk along the floor, begin a goofy laugh session, spin around for five times or try to sing the Happy Birthday song with his best Donald duck voice. Kids are going to love the activities and this super intriguing game to the utmost.

The Mickey bowling game

Get some two-liter bottles, wrap them up with colored paper and paste Mickey faces on them. Fill the bottles with sand, pebbles or water. Now, ask your kids to enjoy a bowling session by knocking down the bottles. The kid who knocks the maximum number of bottle wins the game and gets some personalized Mickey goodie as a gift.

Pin the Ears on the Mickey

In this variation of the most popular party game, Pin the Tail on the Donkey, print out a nice sized Mickey Mouse head. Trace around the ears to make a template. Next, make your own Mickey ears out of cardstock (so they don’t fall apart right away) or plain paper if you prefer. Stick some double-sided tape on the ears as each child’s turn comes up. Blindfold them and have them try to stick the ears on the Mickey!

Try out these Mickey Mouse Party games to redefine the party experience for your little ones. They are surely going to love these innovative party game ideas. Need more ideas to keep kids entertained? Check out our Ultimate Party Games post!

Which of these Mickey Mouse party games is your favorite?

12 thoughts on “Mickey Mouse Party Games for Kids

  1. I think that my favorite game is the Goofy challenges. However, all of these are great ideas to entertain kids at a party. Thanks for the descriptions.

  2. My kids are so wrapped up in so many other characters and through five kids I have always longed for the love of Mickey Mouse. None of them had it. I find that very sad…

  3. Those are all awesome ideas. Who doesn’t love Mickey?

  4. I definitely like that bowling game! That would be lots of fun–but then so would the others including the find the Mickey character faces in hidden places!

  5. The kids in my life would really enjoy the Goofy game. Sounds like a lot of fun and silliness…perfect!

  6. I love them all, but I would rule at pin the ears on Mickey! Or pin the bow on Minnie. I’m ready to party.

  7. Not sure why I never thought of using 2 liter bottles for bowling pins! What a great idea! I’d love to try the Goofy game too. Sounds a bit like duck duck goose or something but with cushions and goofyness! Fun!

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