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BOOK WALK - SETUP & DIRECTIONSSupplies for the Book Walk Booth: Tables with tablecloths to Books and to hold Ticket Box Game Set Up:Before your event, you will need to find a location that can accommodate a large circle for the numbers. Many times this booth is setup indoors in a cafeteria if at a school carnival. For many larger schools or churches, say 300 or more students, they opt to run two cake walk circles at the simultaneously as the cake walk is a very popular booth at most carnivals and the lines tend to be long! Also, keep in mind it is best to have the numbers spaced a few feet apart, to give the players ample room to move one the music starts. Indoor Game Setup:Cake Walk Games that are located indoors can use pieces of card stock with numbers taped on the ground. It is ideal to laminate your numbers as well, but in all cases it is recommended to tape around the entire perimeter of the number securely so kids don't trip while walking. Of course, the cake and goodie tables can be right next to your game if you choose an inside spot to run this game. Outdoor Game Setup:Cake Walk Games located outdoors can be located on a large field or in the parking lot tool If in a parking lot, you can use sidewalk chalk for marking off numbers. Just as above, be sure to allow several feet in between each marker to allow room for players to walk. Generally, it is not a good idea to have baked goods outside in the sun. So if you have your Cake Walk Game outdoors, you can locate your dessert tables inside (or at least on a covered walkway to keep the frosting from melting! How to Play the Book Walk Carnival Game:This game is played just as the classic carnival game the Cake Walk with a few adjustments. First, set a minimum number of folks required to play. For example, if you have 8 numbers on the ground, you may decide at least 6 players are needed per game. Players stand on one of the floor numbers while waiting for all to take a place and wait for the game to begin. When the music is played, the participants walk around the circle in one direction on the floor numbers. When the music stops, so do the players who all make sure they are standing on a number. The carnival booth volunteer then spins the spinner (or draws out a number from the bucket) to see who wins! The carnival player whose number is drawn wins a packaged goodie! All other players receive a consolation prize if you choose to give consolation prizes at this booth. Additional Hints & Tips:Note: In all honesty, some kids are excited about books, but with today's electronic devices and distractions and so much activity to be had at the carnival, this booth can be overlooked. |
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