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Valentine's Party
Great fun for groups and
school parties!
DECORATIONS:
Red, white and pink decorations,
like streamers and heart shaped balloons will have everyone feeling like
cupid.
FOOD SUGGESTIONS:
Serve heart shaped pancakes
or waffles with strawberry sauce (or any other red sauce). With Love Potion
(a sparkling red punch) with heart shaped ice cubes with raspberries frozen
in them.
GAMES / ACTIVITIES:
Pick up my Heart
Set bowls of cinnamon hearts
on tables. Challenge kids to pick up as many hearts as they can using only
chopsticks. This is a great game to play during lunch time.
Card Creation
Each child creates a Valentine
Card for their parents or close friend.
Cupids Challenge
Challenge kids to create
the items Cupid needs. Set up stations, for different tasks. Kids do the
tasks as quickly as they can. They could make a bow, with a coat hanger
and string; 3 arrows with red feathers, a straw and a small suction cup;
and a construction paper bag to carry the arrows. Whoever delivers all
items to Cupid the fastest wins a Valentine's day surprise.
CUPID
Played just like BINGO.
Simply make cards with CUPID spelled out across the top. You can use an
existing BINGO set with balls, and just replace the BINGO letters with
CUPID letters when you call them out. Or, write down each number on a piece
of paper, then pull them out of a hat, ex. C5, P27. Reward the first to
get a line of 5 with a prize.
Love Story
Hand out pieces of paper
asking for a different piece of a love story (ex. A princess name, a place,
etc.). Each piece should be numbered. Once every one is complete, have
the kids read out their pieces of the story in the right order. Warning:
may cause a serious case of the giggles.
GOODY BAGS:
Send everyone home with
a thank-you valentine, their decorated Valentine Cards for their love ones
and heart shaped candies. |