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Flashlight games are full of kid appeal! Most children, even tweens and teens, have a fascination with flashlights, and why not? It's pretty to cool to shoot a beam of light out into the dark. Add a few rules and goals and presto: you have these flashlight games, perfect for after-dinner activity, sleepover parties , and camping. Make a scavenger hunt or treasure hunt a little more challenging by keeping hunters in the dark! Send them out with a list of items to find be sure to define boundaries so they don't stray too far away , or set up a trail of clues for them to follow—by flashlight.
The classic! Mix hide and seek, tag, and the cover of darkness and you get this crowd-pleasing night game. And you can always tweak the rules to make your very own version. Another family favorite, this game is a kind of reverse tag in which all the players are trying to capture one "it"—the firefly, who holds the flashlight. Another version is to give the firefly a colored light buy it this way or make it with cellophane and all other players white lights.
If you live in a place with real fireflies, you can add this game to a firefly catching adventure. Just be sure to release the bugs once you've had a good look at them. Play this flashlight game indoors or out: Have one person hold the light and shine it on the ground, or an object that is safely within reach that is, not a high ceiling fan, or a mailbox across the street. Other players race to step on the beam of light or tag it with their hands. Here's another flashlight game that works indoors or out.
Shine a light horizontally and presto, you have a limbo stick that's easy to hold and won't hurt if it touches the limbo dancer. This works best if you have a flashlight with a smaller, more focused beam instead of a diffused one.
Shine a flashlight or several onto a blank wall and let kids have fun making shadows. They can dance and watch their shadows flicker along with them, or try their hand at shadow puppets. Or put up some extra-large paper on the wall. Have kids strike a pose the crazier, the better and then take turns tracing each other's images. Equip everyone with flashlights or headlamps for this one, or play in a partly lit area. The rules are the same as capture the flag, but using a soccer or kickball—the "moon"—instead of a flag.
You could also use a glow-in-the-dark ball, or tape glow sticks around a ball or Frisbee to make it look like a shiny full moon.
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