Anyone who has been to a kid's birthday party knows how important it is to keep things moving. When little ones get bored, it generally spells disaster. If a baseball-theme party is in your future, then you're in luck.
It's easy to adapt many traditional party games for this theme and boys and girls alike love the sport. Set up a table with plain white baseball caps and some fabric markers. Then have kids decorate their own caps while waiting for all the party guests to arrive.
If you have really young children, have an adult or two on hand to help at the table. Invite a high school or middle school baseball coach to come to the party and hold a baseball clinic. After the kids get some pointers and practice their moves, break into teams and play a scrimmage.
Have kids earn prizes for different plays like a base hit or catching a fly ball. Try to set enough goals that everyone gets some type of prize. Organize a game of musical chairs except instead of chairs place some inexpensive ... more.
If you've ever been to a children's birthday party, you know the key to success is keeping kids entertained. When throwing a camo theme party, finding creative ways to adapt traditional games and activities is easy. So if camouflage and boot camp are on your agenda, you're in luck.
Ask kids to bring white cotton T-shirts to the party. Then set up a station with iron-on transfer letters and let kids choose a nickname to put on the back of their shirt. Have an adult iron the name on and let kids wear their shirts during the activities.
Have kids sit in a circle and attend "Survival Training." Make up a story about how to survive in the wilds and have them eat silly things. Pretend raisins are ants, malted milk balls are snake eggs, and of course don't forget the gummy worms.
Let the birthday child hand out the survival food. Set up a First Aid Relay by breaking the kids into teams. Then they must select the biggest kid on the team to be the injured soldier.
The soldier lies on the ... more.
If your child has a birthday coming and you're looking for a theme party that is easy to put together, then step right up and take a trip to the circus. Kids love the color and excitement of a circus, and the possibilities are endless when looking for creative entertainment. This theme works best with plenty of adults to help and with several activities going on simultaneously allowing kids to rotate from one to the other on their own like a carnival.
Follow these steps to start planning so that you can entertain kids at a circus theme birthday party. Dress an adult in a ringmaster outfit to greet guests as they arrive at the door. Escort them to the Center Ring where they will find crayons or markers along with brown paper lunch bags.
Have them color their own bags and then use them throughout the party to hold their prizes and favors as they collect them. Cut animal paw prints out of construction paper and place on the ground in a large circle. Then, like Musical Chairs, have the ... more.
The success of any children's party is in keeping kids entertained. When throwing a construction theme birthday party for your child all you need is some advanced planning and a few inexpensive props to keep the party moving. Follow these steps to start planning.
Line up several toy dump trucks and have the guests take turns tossing bean bags into the back of the dump trucks. Have small, inexpensive prizes in a tool box for the kids to choose from, depending on how many bean bags they got in a truck. Buy some toy tools and canvas tool aprons.
Take pictures of each of the different types of tools. Make enough copies for each guest to have a full set of pictures. Hide the tools around the house or yard and have the guests try to find a tool to match each of their pictures.
As they find them, they place them in their tool aprons. If they run across one they already have, they leave it where it is and go search for another one. For older children, give them the option of leaving the tool ... more.
The key to any successful party for kids is to keep them busy. Most classic games and activities can be adapted to a dinosaur theme with a little planning and imagination. Since dinosaurs appeal to kids of all ages, you can use these ideas to entertain your guests no matter what their age.
Follow these steps to find out how. Write short, funny tongue twisters before the party that include the names of dinosaurs. One example is the following: "A Triceratops teeth chew tough treats."
Have kids sit in a circle while you pick one of the sentences and whisper it only once to one of the players. That player whispers what they think was said to the person to their right; and the new person tells another person until everyone in the circle hears it. The last person says aloud what they think they heard, and then reads the original sentence.
You will laugh yourself silly at what you hear. Make some dinosaur eggs out of balloons and paper mache. You can mix flour and water for your own recipe, ... more.
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