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PRICE IS RIGHT
This is a fun, exciting way to wind-down your party and makes a game out of handing out the going-away favours. Guests guess the price of a going-away gift, the player who guessed the closest keeps the gift.
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MATERIALS NEEDED
  • Inexpensive gifts for each guest
  • Paper and a pencil for each player

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Distribute paper and pencil to each player.
  2. Hold up one of the gifts and have the kids try to guess how much it costs
  3. Reveal the price tag and award the gift to the player who guessed the closest
  4. That player is then out of the game while the rest continue guessing the prices of the gifts until all of them are gone.

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January
7
2009


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