Pin the tail on the donkey, a party game played by British children for generations, has been usurped by a Mexican import. By Harry Wallop and Harrywallop 10 May 2010 • 7:00am Piñata, an activity ...
Linda Glassman had it all figured out. Her 7-year-old son, Toby, would have about 14 friends over to help him smack to smithereens a traditional Mexican-made donkey pinata during a neighborhood ...
Most kids spent at least one birthday party playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey, the popular game where a blindfolded child is handed a donkey tail with a pin at the end and instructed to try and place ...
In the annals of What Could Go Wrong?, there will be entries for daring culinary pursuits, questionable police tactics and badly thought out hookup plans. And then there will be a chapter for the ...
"'Pin the tail on the donkey" may soon become a childhood game of the past. Parents are raising safety concerns about placing pins into the hands of children, the U.K. Daily Mail reported Monday. In ...
If there's one single way to make sure your party is a total smash, it's to have a piñata. These are staples at children's birthday parties for a reason, people — because they're awesome. And now that ...
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