If your youngster has a birthday coming and they like a certain yellow sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea, then it sounds like a SpongeBob birthday party is in order. Undersea theme parties are very popular so finding decorations and activities is easy. Once you do that, add a couple of things like a pink starfish named Patrick or a clarinet playing octopus, and you're on your way.
Read on to learn how to throw a SpongeBob themed birthday party for kids. Save enough small plastic water bottles to use for party invitations. Add some play sand and a plastic sea creature or two.
Then print the invitations on your computer, roll them up and insert in the bottle. Place the cap back on tightly and tie a note to it that says "You're Invited." This way guests will know it is an invitation.
Hang dark blue and turquoise streamers from one point on the wall to another and repeat all over the room so they look like waves. Then above the streamers, make a little island out of a brown ... more.
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