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Developed by Platform Media. Hen Party Stag Do. Why Play? Ice Cube Melters hen party game is a great team game that with bring out the competitive side of your girls! The aim of the game is for your team to melt as many ice cubes as they can, using only their hands! Talk about icebreakers! This may seem like stating the obvious, but when you have a group of girls on a special hen weekend silly things may happen!

This is a good game for younger children, but be sure to explain the rules since they might not have played Musical Chairs. The object of the game is to not be the one holding the ice cube when the music stops. Freeze ice cubes with a lollipop or Popsicle stick extending from each cube. Race to see who can melt their ice pop first by licking the cube. Freeze foil-covered chocolate coins or plastic pirate coins in small paper or plastic cups.

Have the children race to see who can free the treasure first. Don't allow breaking the ice, let them devise ways to make it melt. Divide into teams and give one frozen tee shirt to each team. The team who thaws the shirt and gets it on a team member first, wins. Preparation: Fold a large tee shirt for each team. Place the shirt inside a gallon food-storage bag. Add 2 cups of water to each bag. Then place in the freezer overnight. You can lay the shirts flat or crumple them up. Be sure each shirt is frozen in the same general shape.

The students bring a pair of mittens or gloves I have extras on hand for any students who forget and we do fun activities with ice and snow — Ice Cube Painting, Ice Cube Games, and Igloo Building. Pour different colors of tempera paint in an ice cube tray each square would contain a different color. Cover with saran wrap and insert toothpicks or popsicle sticks into the paint and freeze.

Give each child a piece of white construction paper and let them paint with the ice cubes! Tell the students you are going to have an ice cube race where they will try to melt their ice cube turn it back into water as fast as they can. Have the students put on their mittens and then give each child an ice cube.

On your signal have them try to melt the ice cube any way possible rub it in their hands, sit on it, step on it, rub it on the floor, rub it on their desks or tables, etc. The first one to melt their ice cube is the winner. For younger students you may want to start with small ice cubes.

This game is played similar to Hot Potato but the children wear mittens and pass around an ice cube instead of a potato. For this activity you will need a few bags of ice along with a few buckets of snow. Have the children put on their mittens and then allow them to build igloos using the snow to hold the ice cubes together.



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