“ Fun For The Small Fry” toddler birthday party for toddlers activity guide
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Every kids expected their birthday party must be celebrated in
the most special and enjoyable way. They eagerly waited for
this day since from many days earlier. To make their birthday
party attractive, parents has a very important role to play.
Let us see how the kids as well as the parent can have a
successful and a great birthday party.
If your tiny-tot has a birthday soon, celebrate the event with
a party. The little people at this starry-eyed age are easy to
please with a variety of activities.
One of the most attractive birthday parties our small one ever
attended was held from three to five P.M. This gave Tad plenty
of time to have his nap so he went to the party well refreshed.
Because of the youth of the guests we mothers were invited too.
However, when we arrived our individual responsibility ceased
for the afternoon.
The dining room which joined the living room had been cleared
of as much furniture as possible. Small tables and chairs
borrowed from a nearby church nursery were scattered about.
Large sheets of brown wrapping paper for would-be artists were
piled on the end of one table. Nearby were plenty of crayons.
Bright-colored magazines (old ones) and plenty of round-pointed
shears also borrowed from nursery school were handy.
A big box of nursery blocks and all available toys owned by the
small host were in this same room. Everything was ready when the
small guests arrived. This was the children's room the mothers
stayed in the adjoining living room, close enough to oversee
the youngsters yet far enough away so the youngsters felt free.
It was fun to watch the small fry. The little chairs were
inspected first. One or two such chairs at home were no novelty
but here was a whole roomful. They needed to be looked over, sat
in and moved about. Soon even the shyest child was busy playing.
The older tykes began drawing or cutting and soon the younger
ones were following suit.
After a period of free play the young host's mother produced a
tiny bell and asked the children if they wouldn't like to play
"Ring Bell Ring." All the children bowed their heads in their
laps while Johnny, holding on to the bell clapper, ran and hid
in the next room.
When he was safely hidden the hostess called
out, "Ring Bell Ring." The children then pointed in the
direction of the bell ringer. This simple game delighted the
children and had to be repeated again and again with a
different bell ringer each time.
Then the hostess told a story about Mother Kitty and Baby
Kitty. She chose little lass to be Mother Kitty. Then Mother
Kitty and all the baby kitties went fast asleep. While Mother
Kitty slept four of the babies awakened and tiptoed away to
hide. When Mother Kitty awakened and found her babies gone she
cried, "Meow." The little lost kittens cried, "Mew." Mother
Kitty had to locate her babies by sound. After her every
"Meow," the babies answered, "Mew."
"Policeman and Lost Child" next delighted the youngsters. One
child was Policeman, and Mother worriedly asked his help in
searching for her lost child. The Policeman asked Mother to
tell him what her lost child was wearing. Mother then described
in detail the clothes of her lost child. The Policeman looked
about at the children and brought to Mother the child answering
the description.
A "Game of Touch" was next on the program. The hostess put
three familiar objects in a cloth bag a ball, a toy automobile
and a pencil. Each youngster took his turn at identifying the
objects by feeling them through the bag. For "Bucket Ball" the
children formed a circle with a wastebasket in the center. Then
each child was given a chance to throw a large rubber ball into
the waste-basket. Young children are not very adept at aiming a
ball, but they thoroughly enjoy ball games. In this game, if a
youngster did get the ball in the basket he was given another
throw.
Right game at a right time is one of the most important things
to remember in order to have a successful party. Before the
party kids arrived, get ready yourself with all the stuff
needed for the party.
About The Author: Mitch Johnson is a regular writer for
http://www.kids-games-n-crafts.com/. His articles have also
appeared on http://www.besttipsforcomicbooks.info/ and
http://www.comicbooksforu.info/
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“ Make Any Birthday Party A Hit With Balloon Twisting!” toddler birthday party for toddlers activity guide
What is a birthday party without some fun balloon twisting?
When planning your child's next birthday party, don't forget to
include this fun-loving twist in your party. I'm going to give
you some ideas to help get you started.
The wonderful thing about balloon twisting is that kids love
it. When they see balloons they flock to them. And when it is
the 'long' balloons, they know they're about to watch something
be created in front of their very eyes.
The quickest and probably easiest balloon twisting that just
about anybody can do is balloon animals. These are very easy to
make, and you will be able to twist them and make lots in very
little time.
First, to create balloon animals, you will need a few supplies.
You cannot and should not try to use regular balloons for
twisting. You will need to purchase a package of balloons made
especially for twisting. You will also need a balloon pump.
Once you have all your supplies, look for some balloon twisting
instructions online. You can learn how to twist balloons on your
own, but you will be able to learn so much quicker if you have
some instructions first on how to do it. After you work through
the balloon twisting instructions, you will have the basic
techniques down to twist your own balloon creations.
Kids love to watch things being made from balloons. Whether
you're an experienced balloon twister, or just getting started,
it won't matter. They will love everything you make for them,
whether it's perfect or not.
One of the most favorite balloon twists that kids love is the
balloon hat. For some reason, kids love this more than just
about any other balloon twist creation you could come up with.
Here are just a few more balloon creations that all kids love:
cat, dog, heart, crown, teddy bear, mouse, giraffe and many
more.
Your imagination is really the only limit when it comes to
balloon creations. Chances are, once you get started and get the
hang on creating these fun balloon twists, you'll be able to
make more and more things that the kids will love.
Now that you have the basic concept behind balloon twisting,
see how you can incorporate it into your kid's next birthday
party. I'll bet it will be the hit of the birthday party!
About The Author: Ilse Wilkins has organised dozens of
successful birthday parties and would like to recommend
http://bestkidsbirt hday.com, the #1 birthday party supplies
store.
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