When throwing a birthday party for children, it's important to keep things moving. Finding creative ways to keep youngsters entertained can be rather challenging. With a little creativity, though, you'll find you can adapt most classic birthday games to fit a "Dora the Explorer" theme.
Follow these steps to find out how. Take a free coloring book page from the "Boots from the Nick Jr." website to a local print shop and have them enlarge it to a two-by-three foot size. Color it and hang it up on the wall.
Cut bananas out of yellow construction paper and write each child's name on one side and place a piece of two-sided tape on the other. Then blindfold one child at a time and point them in the direction of the picture and have them place the banana where they think the monkey's mouth is. The child who can place their banana closest to Boot's mouth wins.
Change up the traditional Simon Says game by playing it as Dora Says. You can start with the birthday child being Dora. Fill a ... more.
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