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Wiggles Birthday Party
Wiggles Birthday Party
 Wiggles Birthday Party Supplies
Click above for Wiggles birthday party supplies.
Invitations/Decorations:
- To make your own Wiggles birthday party
invitation, you can cut out a "big red car" shape each from
construction paper.
Write the party details using a gold gel pen on the colored construction
paper. "Toot toot! Chuga chuga! Big red car! Join us for a Wiggle-y
good time for Sandy's 4th Wiggles birthday party!" I'm sure you can
be more creative that me...
- Use invitations from the Wiggles Birthday
Party kit, with the Australian
fabulous four on the front.
Wiggles Birthday Party Games
and Activities:
- Face Painting
- Make your Wiggles birthday party guests feel special with a bit of face paint! As each child
arrives, decorate his or her cheeks with bright Wiggles’ colors: blue for
Anthony, yellow for Greg, red for Murray and purple for Jeff. For more fun,
enlist an artistic parent or older sibling to draw the face of Dorothy the
Dinosaur, Wags the Dog, Henry the Octopus or Captain Feathersword.
- Wiggles Birthday Party Coloring
- Print out some Wiggles
Birthday Party Coloring Pages for your guests to work on while waiting
for the party to start, or send them home as part of your favor box.
- Musical Chairs Sing Along
- Get your guests into the Wiggles spirit with this enhanced version of the
game “musical chairs.” To begin, play a Wiggles album and encourage the kids to
sing along to the music and dance if they wish.
Then, form a circle of chairs with one chair for each player. With the music
playing, tell the kids to walk around the circle in the same direction. Before
you stop the music, remove one chair from the circle.
When the music stops, players must sit down in a chair. The player left
without a chair is out. Continue the game, removing a chair each round until
there is only one chair left. Encourage children who are out to sing and dance
to the music. Let them help you decide when to start and stop the music as well.
Continue until there is only one child left. Let the winner control the music
in the next game!
- Wiggles
Birthday Party Hot Potato
- For variety, play this classic party game with one of your child’s toys, such
as a stuffed animal. While Wiggles birthday party guests toss the toy around, a chosen player, with
eyes closed, shouts “wiggles” at random. The player caught holding the toy is
out. The game continues until there is only one player left.
- Balloon Dance
- Attach an inflated balloon to the ankle of each player. Put on a Wiggles
album to get everyone dancing and singing. Each child tries to protect his or
her own balloon while trying to pop the other dancers’ balloons. Award the final
dancer with a small prize.
- Balloon Hop
- Uncork some old-fashioned energy with this lively relay! Divide Wiggles
birthday party guests into
equal teams and line them up behind a start/finish line. Give the first person
on each team a small balloon. While holding it between their knees, each player
must hop across the room, around a chair, and back to the start/finish line. He
or she then passes the balloon to the next player, etc., until everyone has had
a turn. The first team to finish, wins!
- Wiggles Birthday Party Banner
- Your Wiggles birthday party guests will enjoy expressing their creativity with this activity!
Purchase a large piece of white butcher paper and write “Happy Birthday (your
child’s name)!” on the top. Mount the paper on a wall within easy reach of the
kids, or lay it on the floor. Provide crayons, markers, stencils, stickers,
glue, glitter, or small household objects to make crayon rubbings (quarters,
keys, bottle tops, etc.). Let the kids have fun decorating the banner. Encourage
them to write special messages and ask them to add their names and ages beside
their drawings. After the party, fold up the banner and save it for a rainy day.
Or, take a picture of the banner and put it in a photo album
- Unbearable Knots
- This crazy game will have your guests in knots! Kids begin by standing in a
circle facing one another. Everyone extends his or her right hand into the ring
and takes a hold of someone else's hand. They then do the same with their left
hands. The object of the game is to see if they can untangle the "knot" by
stepping over, ducking under, and turning around--without letting go of one
another’s hands!
Wiggles Birthday Party
Food:
- Dorothy the Dinosaur Punch
- Create a drink that's as much fun to make as it is to drink! Freeze several
of your child's favorite Kool-Aid® flavors (berry, orange, lemon, lime, grape,
etc.) in ice cube trays. (Fill trays half full so more cubes will fit in each
glass.) At serving time, place all cubes in a large bowl and let the kids fill
their cups with their choice of colored cubes. Then, pour lightly-colored soda
into each child's glass and watch the rainbow of colors!
- Giant Wags Cookie
- Prepare your favorite cookie recipe and form a giant dough ball. Spray a
baking sheet with vegetable oil, and place the ball of dough on the pan. Shape
the entire ball into a large circle, square, triangle, heart, or whatever shape
you choose. Make it about 1/2” thick.
Bake 5-10 minutes longer than the recipe instructs, checking periodically.
Test with a toothpick to make sure the center is cooked. When cool, carefully
slide it onto a large tray or a piece of foil-covered cardboard. Decorate the
cookie with theme-related figurines and write Happy Birthday to the child being
honored!
- Fantastic Wiggles
Birthday Party Finger
Food
- Everyone loves finger food! On a large decorative tray, arrange a variety of
visually appealing finger snacks, including lettuce for filler. Try some of the
following options for a great nutritional meal.
Anthony’s Blue Chips and
Salsa - Serve blue corn ships with salsa, guacamole and/or sour cream. For
fun, tint the sour cream blue if you wish. Greg’s Yellow Cheese Squares
- Cube cheddar cheese and spear with colorful toothpicks. Serve with a
variety of crackers in different shapes and sizes. Jeff’s Purple Pleasers
- Tint softened cream cheese purple with food coloring. Spread it on slices
of thin ham and roll them up. Cut rolls into 1-1/2” lengths. Spear with
toothpicks to hold them together. Murray’s Red Fruit Kabobs - Select
a variety of red fruits (watermelon, red apples, strawberries, etc.). Cut the
melon in chunks and slice the apples into bite-size pieces. Spear the fruit on
skewers and remove the sharp, pointed end for safety. Stick skewers in a melon
half for fun, and display in the center of your tray. Captain
Feathersword’s Celery Sticks - Fill stalks with peanut butter. Keep feathery
ends for decoration. Dorothy Dinosaur’s Carrot Roses - Peel the outer
layer of a carrot and discard. Continue peeling, making peels of assorted
lengths and thicknesses. (Thin peels are easier to curl.) Assemble roses by
arranging several peels inside one another, placing the larger ones on the
outside. Gradually stack the peels in a rounded shape, with shortest, curliest
peels on top. Spear an olive on a toothpick into the middle of your rose to hold
it together. Henry’s Vegetable Octopus - Using long carrot peels from
the previous snack, string olives along the peels and make eight octopus legs.
Use a tomato as the body and place the legs around it to form an octopus!
Wag’s Doggone Silly Sandwiches - Your guests will giggle when they
see these snacks. Make your child’s favorite sandwiches and cut them into dog
bone shapes using a cookie cutter. Choose anything your child likes and add
it to the tray as well. The options are endless!
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