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May 1st, 2008 at 3:43 pm
Bindi the Jungle Girl Deluxe Pack of party supplies is a set based on Bindi Irwin, 8-year-old daughter of the late animal enthusiast Steve Irwin, and her show featured on Discovery Kids television network. Taking up right where her Daddy left off, Bindi explores the jungle, meeting and introducing her public to new animals and their habitation.
If your kids are fans of Bindi you can use this party supply set and create your own jungle scene. Turn your den into a rainforest, complete with animals. Go online and find great pictures to print out of exotic animals and place them around the room. Hand out pretend binoculars to your party guests and let them go on a rainforest safari!
May 6th, 2008 at 1:34 pm
A great game to play at your Bindi party would be “feed the alligator” You can have a wooden cut out of a alligator with his mouth wide open! Each child will take turns throwing a bean bag into the alligators mouth. Each time a child makes it in the mouth, you can sound a bell! The kids will enjoy trying to hit the mouth to feed the hungry gator!
June 12th, 2008 at 10:29 am
Bindi Irwin has become very popular with children of all ages. Watching her interact with wild animals of all types is breath stopping at times. Invite Bindi to your next birthday party. With the Bindi the Jungle Girl party supplies it will seem just like she is there.
Why not play a new game called Catch The Lion By The Tail. It’s a little bit like duck, duck, goose. Have all the guest sit in a circle. Have the birthday child be the lion first. What they will do is place a homemade tail into their waisteband or back pocket. The child will then go around the circle touching each guest on the head saying Lion. The fun really kicks up when he says Hyena. The Lion must then make it back around to the Hyena’s spot before the Hyena is able to garb the Lion’s tail. If the Lion gets his tail snatched them, the Lion remains the Lion. If the Hyena wasn’t fast enough then he becomes the new Lion and the fun starts all over again.
June 13th, 2008 at 11:48 am
How about making everyone an animal for the day?
To do this, hire a talented teenager to do face painting. Get lots of face paint and pictures of all kids of jungle animals. When the children arrive, have them go to the face painting area, pick and animal they want to be for the day. Once they decide, have the teenager(s) paint their face all up.
Also, to make it educational have the child or parent find out a important fact about the animal they picked. You may have books, encylelopedia’s, and internet access available for them. After everyone is finished have the child tell everyone want they learned about the animal thye chose. Be sure and get a group picture.
July 16th, 2008 at 10:17 am
This is a fun game to play at your Bindi party. Write down allot of animal names such as lion, tiger, snake, elephant,kangaroo,monkey and gorilla. Scramble the words all up and list them on a piece of paper and give a sheet to all the guests. Have them unscramble the words and see who can figure them out the fastest. Have a cool prize for the winner.
July 31st, 2008 at 2:43 pm
If you’re interested in having a Bindi the Jungle Girl party you should consider contacting a zoo, petting zoo, or wildlife center in your area. For special occasions, many places will conduct a private show for you and your guests, teaching you about many types of exotic animals. Just like Bindi, your guests can enjoy meeting and getting close to lots of different animals.
Make sure all of your guests wash their hands thoroughly before and after coming in contact with the animals - especially before eating.
August 1st, 2008 at 1:14 pm
Why not send all the Bindi the Jungle Girl Party guest home with there own Bindi Ooze. Have enough baby food jars for each guest to take home one. While you are making the ooze have the guest use paint pens to decorate their jars. You can color your ooze any color you want. Green is usally the best. Just use 1 part liquid starch, 2 parts white school glue and food coloring.