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A quiet partty game!
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Posted Jun 6, 2007 by happywoppit
The best party game to calm everyone down is Dead Seals (or Sleeping Lions if you are squemish). The rules are very simple.

All the children must lie on the floor and get comfortable.
The first person to move is out, the one left at the end is the winner.

If you tell the children they must close there eyes so that you don't catch them blinking, them you should be able to sneek out and have a cup of tea and a sit down for 5 minutes before coming back and saying everyone was so still they all win!biggrin

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