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How to Play Pull Pinata Party Game


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 How to Play the Pull Pinata
Party Game

Are you looking for an exciting party game idea to play at your child's indoor birthday party? Pull pinatas are designed for parents who prefer to have their children (particularly small children) play non-aggressive games or if the party game area is indoors.

The pull pinata game is the gentler version of the pinata party game, the pull ribbon feature has other advantages in its innovative design.

 

THE PULL PINATA PARTY GAME MUST ALWAYS
BE PLAYED UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION!

Whether you are hosting an adult or kids indoor or outdoor party, the pull pinata party game is bound to be the highlight of the party. It's a great kids birthday party game or it's a great party game idea for any other occasion as well. Traditionally, the pull pinata party game is the "main feature" of a kid's outdoor party. Normally, the pull pinata game as described below is played as an indoor party game, although it can be played as an outdoor party game as well. Be sure to place your order for pinata fillers, pinata busters and blindfolds at time you place your pinata order.

Instructions for Pull Pinata Party Game:

The pull pinata is constructed like a regular pinata with a few exceptions. First, it has a secret trap door. Secondly, it has 20 to 30 ribbons that hang from the bottom. Only one "lucky" ribbon, however, is attached to the trap door that opens when the ribbon is pulled -- allowing all the goodies to spill out. All the other ribbons are lightly attached and pull off when tugged.

Check out the full instructions on the traditional pinata party game, and use the same basic rules, with the following exceptions:

Make everyone a winner!

To enhance the enjoyment of the pull pinata party game and to ensure that all kids get a prize, tie treats or prizes to the end of each ribbon. It's versatile! You do not need pinata busters or even blindfolds to play this version of the pinata game, but, if you choose, it can be broken like a traditional pinata. As a bonus, an unbroken pinata can easily be repaired and kept as a momento of the party, or used as a child's room decoration.