

Line them up in a row, and give the kids bean bags or something of an equivalent size/weight. Get a bunch of empty plastic bottles or containers (from soda, laundry detergent, snacks, etc) and carefully tape the pictures of the superheroes’ nemesis/villains to each one. Have them draw the villains, and then take turns telling the other superheroes in attendance all about their nemesis/villain and what makes them so evil. Tell them to imagine what their arch-nemesis villain would look like and what kinds of powers they’d have. The one who makes it through the fastest (and without just barreling through and knocking everything down in their way) wins.

Have them go one at a time, and time them. Let the kids show off their superpowers by going through an obstacle course that you’ve put together with stuff you’ve found around the house. The person with the most in their cup at the end of the game wins. Using only their sticky hand (the weird rubbery one, not their literal sticky hand), they have to pick up the spiders and move them from the spider nest to their own cup. Then, on the other side of the room/yard, place a cup with each child’s name on it. Put all the plastic insects in a particular area. Grab some plastic spiders - or whatever fake insects they have in stock - from the dollar store, along with some of those sticky hands (you know, the ones that lose their stick after mere minutes). Have them get creative and come up with different ways to do it. The kid superheroes aren’t supposed to touch the kryptonite with their hands, but they need to move it all over to another part of the room/house/yard. Take those foil balls they just made in the previous game, and tell them that the villains were so mad about losing to them that they turned their metal handiwork into kryptonite.
