Saturday, February 8, 2014

Ideas For Valentine's Day Parties for Kids

Valentine’s Day party for kids is about sharing sweets and good times with friends. All that romantic valentine stuff is for adults. Kids love to play and these games are the most ideal for them in valentine. Valentine’s Day Party games are perfect for kids of all ages, and they can be non competitive or competitive, and they are often infused with symbols of Valentine’s Day, such as candy, paper hearts, and of course roses.
Bouncy Houses
The bouncy houses always go down a scream with kids. You could rent a bouncy house for Valentine's Day and hang flowers and hearts around the outside.
Race of Hearts
You could split the kids into teams and hold a variety of races. One contest could be the race of hearts, in which the kids need to run to the finishing line and back with a stuffed heart between their knees. Race of hearts always creates plenty of laughter.
Mummy Wrap
Mummy Wrap is another type of race where each team gets a few rolls of paper kitchen towel and wrap up someone like a mummy as a gift. You could add a name, an address tag or bows.
Cookie Decorating Party
A sure way to please kids on Valentine’ Day is to mix kids imagination and cookies. All you need to do is to have some sugar cakes and cookies baked into fun Valentine’s Day shapes like X’s, O’s and hearts, some pastry bags loaded with white, red, and pink icing, and the most vital ingredient, kids imagination. Children will love getting competitive and creative as they work hard to create attractive works of art. 
Bake Your Own Treat Party
This is another perfect idea for a Valentine’s Day party for Kids. Holding a kid’s inflatable rentals Stafford where children can bake their own yummy cakes, cookies, and other treats is such a very good way to celebrate this day with your children. There are also valentine’s ideas for decorations, invitations, and preparation for a memorable sweet treat kids Valentine’s Day party that will go on without a hitch.
Cupid’s Surprise
Collect countless boxes throughout the year and prior to the party and arrange them from the smallest to the largest. Put a present in the smallest box, and wrap it up in tissue-paper, then put inside the next box. Wrap that box in tissue paper. Put it in the next box and wrap it also in tissue-paper. You might be tempted to change the colors of tissue papers, but keep on wrapping each box in tissue-paper and placing it inside of a bigger box until you are sure that you have more boxes than kids. To play this game, pass the box around the ring and have each kid unwrap the gift, then pass it on. The excitement will build up as the boxes get smaller; you may be tempted to add a small piece of chocolate in between each layer so that the kids who get "just another box" are not disappointed.

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