Little Einstein’s game is a party theme for any kid. Planning can also be a fun process, which is why you should get your child involved in the planning itself. ideas about everything from games to party hats followed.
The first thing you need for your Little Einstein Themed Party is your invitations. For this you have several options, you can make them yourself or order them online. To make them yourself, you can visit your local crafts and craft stores and pick up the following: some great parts. red paper, blue label, yellow label, rocket ship. Then when you have all the supplies, draw a rocket ship model on construction paper. Cut them out and use them to color in the lights and windows. Then on the back of the rocket you can write “Our Mission” and under it, the name of the child (for example Dylan’s part), then you can finish adding all the information of the part. Or if you can do that a lot, just visit Einstein’s Disney website and print out an invitation. How to do everything correctly write in the data. http://tv.disney.go.com/playhouse/grown-ups/celebrationcenter/invitations/le/index.html
If you would like to place an order please visit www.allaboardtoys.com. You can get a pack of 8 invitations for about $4-$5. You can also find Einstein mini invitations at your local Target, or even a Wal-Mart store.
After the invitations are sent, the decorations are ready for you. The first place you can visit online is www.celebrateexpress.com. You can purchase the entire party kit there. They have several party packages that you can choose from. They have a small Einstein Deluxe package that will cost you about $24.99, for 8 plates, cups, brownies, spoons, 16 tablecloths, a placemat, one mylar balloon, 24 fish in two different colors, crepe paper in two colors, and curly ribbon. , confetti, candle cakes, and thank you notes. Add each additional item as well. Two other packs they offer are the Little Einsteins Deluxe Pack & 8 Favor Boxes for $59.99 or Small Einstein Packer Basic for $19.99.
If you want to save some money you can do it yourself with a few accessories. Start shopping for streamers, plates, and fish using Little Einsteins theme colors like blue and blue. You can make streamers, and for example red and white fish. you can save a lot of money by buying boxes and plates in solid color and in bulk for themed printed items. Then you can buy small Einstein themed boards, and a few myla fish to mix with colored solids. This way everyone can still see that Little Einstein is the main party theme. While the Little Einsteins display may focus on music, you can purchase musical notes and instrument cuts from your local arts and crafts store and hang these around the room that you will have in the room.
You can also print small Einstein paper placemats and add the name of each child. If you visit the official little prince Einstein and coloring page you can find pictures of each of Einstein’s characters. You can print these from your computer and have your child color them. You can use them as additional decorations and hang them on the walls around the room. Or you can turn it into a fun activity by gluing different colored paper into the constructions and leaving. color them on the table for the kids.
Next on the list is party games and activities. You can easily set up a medium. In this area you may want to put a drop of on the floor so that it will be easier to clean later. Set up more than small area or use one big table with plenty of blank construction paper, markers, crayons and paint glue . When they have finished each of their projects you can hang their pictures on the wall for all to see.
Another party idea is a treasure hunt. Little Einstein is always trying to find something and your children and guests can do the same. You will need the following for this activity, including small bags, various musical instrument cutouts (you can make these. or buy them), a stapler, and a CD player, a CD that plays the sounds of various instruments, a giant bag of candy. Then you will need to take each zip lock bag and fill it with candy. Then take it out and fasten it carefully to each tool cutout. Then hide them around the room where the kids can’t see them. When you are ready to play the game play, you can play them with various tools. Instruct the children to look around the room to find an instrument when they hear it. When they find them, they will treat them pleasantly, waiting behind each one. To avoid any conflicts you can have each child look for a different tool. Thus each child will have his reward. Actually, all the kids can help each other to find their instruments to play music.
For additional party activities and ideas you can visit the Disney Little Einsteins website. For your party favors you can have as part of the tools candy lollipops (see directions below), crayons, chalk, small paint of books You can purchase candy molds at your local arts and crafts store, with different colored chocolate candy, and lollipop sticks. Then follow the directions of the crown for melting candy and put it in your mold, and put the sticks in too. When you are nice and solid, you will have many small musical instruments lollipops. Buckle them up and use the twine to tie a little bow to hold the dress in place. Then you can place them in goody bags. For Einstein’s little sweaters goody-bags you can purchase them at your local Target or Wal-Mart store, or at your local . abundance of art and craft.
Now for the best part of the food. For party food you can have what the children love, such as dogs, hamburgers, and pizza. You can also serve small snacks, such as crackers and cheese, or a bowl full of popcorn and another bowl full of fruit. Some kids even enjoy vegetable dishes if you add a good looking dip to go with it. For the cake may be useful to make cupcakes. This way you won’t have to worry about dividing the pieces for everyone. You can use a basic cup mix, (found at your grocery store), and add a special ornament to the top. For thank you notes you can also visit the Little Einsteins website and print them and personalize them for each friend.