How to have a kid-friendly Super Bowl party (2024)

Super Bowl LVIII is Sunday, February 11, which means there’s not a ton of time left to prepare game day celebrations. Of course, if you’re watching the big game with adults only, no biggie — some chips, dips and drinks, and boom, done. But if you’ve got little people in attendance, you need to get a little more creative.

On the hunt for Super Bowl ideas for kids so they can have fun (and you can watch the game in peace)? We’ve got you covered. Here’s how to create a fun Super Bowl for kids with crafts, games, activities and snackideas that will turn whining into winning on game day. Score!

Super Bowl crafts for kids

Football cookies

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Want a Super Bowl craft that’s absolutely delicious? Put kids on cookie decorating duty! How sweet — literally — are these football cookies from Sweet Treats by Robin? No kid will be able to refuse decorating this awesome dessert.

Football necklaces

Use cardstock, foam board or construction paper to make football-shaped necklaces complete with team colors. Complete the look with sewn laces using a hole puncher and white yarn. Add another hole at both ends of the ball, loop with yarn and tie string ends together. If enough are made for guests, each person can personalize his own.

Team flags

Cut 7″ x 10″x 10″ triangles out of construction paper. Get kids to decorate rally flags with markers, glitter and paint. Glue (we suggest a glue gun) the finished flags to a wooden dowel or hang them up around the room.

Paper pom-poms

Cut various colored tissue paper into small strips. Gather paper towel and toilet paper holders, wooden dowels or long straws and have kids tape the ends with colored tissue. Bring out at rally time.

Super Bowl games for kids

Team bingo

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Create game day BINGO cards with football plays or the players and coaches from each team a la Angela at The Warrior Project. If the play is made or the person is shown on TV during the game, they can fill in that square. Be prepared for the shout-outs of BINGO!

I Spy”

Have the kids search for items or objects during the game starting with letters of the alphabet. To make it challenging, designate a section of the alphabet each quarter that they can count (1st Quarter: A-G, 2nd Quarter: H-M, 3rd Quarter: N-S, 4th Quarter: T-Z). For example, in the first quarter, a football would count, in the third, a quarterback, and if there’s a commercial with a horse in the second, count that too. See what quarter has the most objects spied.

DIY football fields

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How cute are these mini DIY Football Fields from Twinkl Teaching Resources? Not only fun, but a great STEM activity.

Commercial counting

Assign each kid an object or animal: food, horses, dogs, cars, movies, etc. When watching the commercials, they get a point every time their object appears on-screen. The trick is that they have to find it.

Stacked cups

If you have little ones, why not throw some physical activity into the day. Kelsey from Coffee and Play stacked some Solo cups up and gave the kids a football to see who could knock the most down. Great (thematic) idea!

Halftime activities and games

Sunday sundaes

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Halftime is the perfect time for a sweet treat. Purchase some toppings, sauces and ice cream to create a sundae bar a la Toronto 2 Niagra. This is always a hit with kids! Or serve up the football cookies they helped you make (see above).

Crab football

This may require you to be more active than you’d like, but the kids will love it — and it will burn off a few chicken wings. Instead of “crab soccer,” you have to hold a cushy football with your neck, knees or armpits and get into your opponents’ end zone by walking like a crab. If your ball gets knocked down, it’s anyone’s game. Play kids versus adults, family versus family or boys versus girls.

Dance party

Let the kids fully engage with the halftime entertainment by having them show off their dance moves. Every year, we can count on the performers give an energetic, upbeat show that everyone can enjoy, so let the kids get the wiggles out before the game comes back on again.

In 2024, Usher is performing at halftime — very very danceable!

Super Bowl kid-friendly recipes

Festive finger foods

Instead of pigs in a blanket (yet again!) raise the bar with some fancy no-fork-necessary appetizers. Try chicken parmesan sliders. Or crisp up some pitas in the oven and serve with a variety of dips, like guacamole, hummus and spinach and artichoke.

French bread pizza

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Let the kids play chef for a day by letting them make their own French bread pizzas, like these beauties from I Heart Naptime. Not only are they simple to make, they’re super delicious.

Healthy classics

Instead of huge burgers loaded with condiments, try mini sliders topped with tomato, lettuce and whole grain mustard. For dessert, serve up dark chocolate-covered strawberries.

Game day on a stick

Kids (and adults) loves kebobs, and they’re so versatile! Try shrimp or chicken kebobs, alternating with pineapple, onion and peppers, and topped with a yummy marinade. Stack strawberries, melon and berries on a stick and serve with a side of yogurt dipping sauce to end the game on a sweet note.

A final tip for Super Bowl success

As any parent knows, kids can be rambunctious, especially when there’s a party going on. If you are engaged in the on-screen drama and don’t want to be distracted, hire a babysitter to corral the home team during the game (they might even find something else to do!) and get them ready for bed — so you don’t miss a play.

How to have a kid-friendly Super Bowl party (2024)

FAQs

How to have a kid-friendly Super Bowl party? ›

"It doesn't matter if they're just were born. If you have a child, even if you're holding them the whole time, you have to pay the full price." She's not wrong. The NFL's Super Bowl LVIII ticket terms state in bold print, "All persons entering the Stadium, regardless of age, must have a Ticket for the Event."

How do you entertain kids in the Super Bowl? ›

Super Bowl Ideas for Kids
  1. Super Bowl Bingo. A Bingo Card and some fun, simple prizes are a great way to keep older kids interested in the game – even if football isn't usually their thing. ...
  2. The Puppy Bowl. ...
  3. Face Painting. ...
  4. Paper Football Origami. ...
  5. A Football Themed Craft Station. ...
  6. Mascot Dress Up. ...
  7. Snack Duty.

How do you make a Super Bowl party fun? ›

  1. Invest in football-shaped serving platters.
  2. Add some festive decor.
  3. Sing halftime karaoke.
  4. Batch up some yummy co*cktails.
Feb 9, 2024

Are kids allowed in the Super Bowl? ›

"It doesn't matter if they're just were born. If you have a child, even if you're holding them the whole time, you have to pay the full price." She's not wrong. The NFL's Super Bowl LVIII ticket terms state in bold print, "All persons entering the Stadium, regardless of age, must have a Ticket for the Event."

How do you make bowling fun for kids? ›

For a wacky round of bowling, have your kids throw the ball in a different weird, wacky way each frame. That might include throwing it backwards, having two kids hold and throw one same ball at one time, or have a big kid or adult stand in front of them and roll the ball between their legs.

How do you entertain a crowd of kids? ›

Step Right Up: Divide into three-person teams, and stage a circus. Each team creates an act to perform — magic tricks, acrobatics, clowning around, or whatever sounds fun. Give an award to each act, focusing on the positive!

What makes the best Super Bowl party? ›

How to host a winning Super Bowl party
  • Make it a potluck. ...
  • Lean into make-ahead options. ...
  • Be sure to have enough plates, bowls and utensils for everyone attending. ...
  • Encourage guests to bring to-go containers (or give away your takeout tubs).
Feb 6, 2024

How early should a Super Bowl party start? ›

Starting the festivities too early is not only a good way to run out of food before halftime, it's also just begging your guests to drink too much too fast. Foxsports.com suggests kicking off the celebration about 90 minutes before kick-off.

Should you bring something to a Super Bowl party? ›

Besides, if they're offering up their home to host you and other guests, the least you can do is bring something. Whether it be a bottle of champagne, a bag of chips and dip, your most famous appetizer, or plates and napkins, contribute something to the party and don't show up empty-handed.

How to host a small Super Bowl party? ›

If your guests are arriving early, you can play some games beforehand, getting everyone into the spirit of the day. You can also play games that last all evening long, like Super Bowl Bingo, or games involving rating every commercial you see. There are plenty of great ideas for Super Bowl games out there.

What are the 5 most popular Super Bowl foods? ›

Super Bowl Food: What is the most popular for parties?
  • #8- Meatballs. ...
  • #7- Pigs in a blanket. ...
  • #6- Veggie tray. ...
  • #5- Deviled Eggs. ...
  • #4- Sliders. ...
  • #3- Nachos. ...
  • #2- Pizza. ...
  • #1- Wings. According to the National Chicken Council, 1.45 billion chicken wings are expected to be consumed for Super Bowl Sunday.
Feb 11, 2024

What two foods are commonly served at Super Bowl parties? ›

"But what are people ordering for their Super Bowl watch parties?" is a question you may ask yourself because you're looking to create a game day menu. The three most popular Super Bowl dishes people order are pizza, chicken wings, and chips with dips.

Is the Super Bowl a family event? ›

Although not an official holiday, many families and friends gather together to watch the game, including those who are not normally football fans.

Who is the youngest person to perform at the Super Bowl? ›

Mars made history at the Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show as the youngest artist ever to serve as the sole NFL Super Bowl Halftime headliner. He opened the show with a drum solo on a kit designed to honor his late mother, Bernadette Hernandez. The artwork was modeled after Mars' arm tattoo dedicated to his mother.

How do you keep kids entertained at a football game? ›

7 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained During the Football Game 🏈
  1. Get them excited to cheer for a team. ...
  2. During the game, set up a spot where the kids can keep score. ...
  3. Football themed craft table. ...
  4. If you have the space, create their own area to play or mimic their own game. ...
  5. Snacks.
Jan 27, 2024

How do you use a singing bowl for kids? ›

Invite your kids to close their eyes and sit in a mindful seat. Ask them to listen to the sound as you actually play the bowl (striking it) and raise their hands when they no longer hear the sound. This teaches mindful listening! Engage: Give the kids a turn and let them play it and explore the sounds for themselves.

What do you play in Super Bowl? ›

The Super Bowl is the annual league championship game of the National Football League (NFL) of the United States. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966, replacing the NFL Championship Game. Since 2022, the game has been played on the second Sunday in February.

Who pays for the entertainment at the Super Bowl? ›

Despite the lack of a paycheck, the NFL does pay for the costs associated with bringing the show to life, which in 2020 cost $13 million, per Reuters. They also cover the artists' travel expenses. "We do not pay the artists," an NFL spokesperson told Forbes in 2016. "We cover expenses and production costs."

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