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Winterland Party
This is a great party to
hold in the winter or to cool down in July.
DECORATIONS:
Decorate with lots
of silver, white and icy blue streamers, snowflakes, balloons and icicles.
You can even create snow drifts using cotton batting.
FOOD SUGGESTIONS:
Comfort food is on the menu.
Try meatballs, macaroni and cheese, and hot chocolate.
GAMES / ACTIVITIES:
Head outdoors for ice skating
or a tallest snowman building contest.
SNOWKIDS
Create your own indoor snowman.
Split the kids into teams. Give each team a snowman making kit including
a roll of toilet paper or paper towels, construction paper, elastics, felt,
glue and any other items you may find. Have each team choose a Snowkid
from their team. Each team wraps their Snowkid with toilet paper, and decorates
with accessories. Award prizes for fastest, most creative, etc.
SNOWBALL FIGHT
Here's a snowball fight
that won't melt! Make "snowballs" out of white tissue paper. Split the
kids into two teams. Mark a line on the floor and each team stands on one
side of the line. Play a wintery song - when the song is over, the time
is up. The team with the fewest snowballs on their side is the snowball
champion.
SNOW GLOBES
Using empty, clean baby
food jars, let kids create their own snow globes. Provide decorating essentials
like figurines that can be found in cake decorating stores, and glitter.
Using clay, attach figurines to the inside of the lid and secure with hot
glue (adult job). Fill the jar (about 2/3 of the way) with cold water and
add glitter, foil snowflakes or anything else that's snow-like. Put the
lid on the jar and seal with hot glue. Flip over and cover the lid with
ribbon.
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