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April 9th, 2008 at 2:02 pm
[…] Construction Pals party supplies […]
April 22nd, 2008 at 11:29 am
Construction Pals birthday parties can be a lot of fun for kids. Most all kids love to build things. This is an opportunity for you to utilize a great party theme along with a learning experience.
If you have some large building blocks you can divide the kids into two groups and have each group build a castle or a house. You can tell the kids that they are a constructions pals team and their construction project will be judged on how good it looks and how sturdy it is built.
Of course, at the end of the party, you can have each team take turns knocking down the other Construction Pals creation. Be sure to take photos of the buildings before the demo crews get started though.
May 1st, 2008 at 2:59 pm
Another fun idea to try when you order the Construction Pals party supplies, is to have a spring cleaning party. After a long winter, with all the boys couped up inside during the day you’re house could use a little TLC…and with this set of party supplies you can make cleaning up fun! Put up decorations around the dining room and have a kick-off party, assigning each person with their task. Race to see who gets done quickest, or does the best job, or is the best helper!
May 20th, 2008 at 11:53 am
For your Construction party for you child, have everyone enter through the garage and give them a work apron with thier name on the front. Next, give them a hard hat and some paint brushes. Lead them out to the back yard where you will have a bunch of 2X4’s cut into smaller pieces and ready to be painted. Be sure and have washable paint just in case it gets on the children’s clothes! After everyone is done the children can show off their work! After all that work the kids will be ready for snacks and drinks.
June 9th, 2008 at 2:27 pm
Do you have a little one who gets excited just hearing the words dump truck, backhoe, hard hat and hammer? Then ordering Construction Pals for their next brithday is a must.
Make sure you play games with a construction theme. One game that came to mind is the old Wheel Barrow Race. Remember grabbing the legs of a friend while they walked on their hand and you followed behind? Have the guest split into two teams. Have each team line up. The first kid in line them must get on their hands and knees. When you say “Go” the second person in line grabs the first guest feet. They then race accross the room. Once they are accross the room the players switch places and race back. The next two in line get ready to go. Keep this going until everyone has gone. The first team to finish wins.
June 30th, 2008 at 1:10 pm
For this party theme you’ll need several toy dump trucks. In your backyard place several large piles of dirt or sand. Across the yard place a hula hoop in a designated spot. Divide the kids up into teams. On your word let them go back and forth with their dump trucks and move their pile from it’s original spot to the new designated spot. The team who gets their pile moved first wins!
July 14th, 2008 at 1:44 pm
Construction birthday party is a great theme for any kid’s birthday. Children love behaving and acting like adults. So it will be fun for them to become construction workers for a day.
For construction party decorations, it would look pretty cool if you decorated both the inside and the outside of the house with orange, yellow, and black balloons. Spread construction birthday party traffic signs around your backyard. You can put small orange construction cones lining the walkway to the front door. Have a sign outside of the house that reads “Construction Birthday Party - Hard Hats Needed!” Hang some fun signs like “Attention! Fresh Construction Cake!” or “Construction Party Zone Ahead!”, which you can make yourself with some construction paper and markers.
July 18th, 2008 at 10:40 am
A sandbox is a must for this party. Hopefully you will have one if not you can purchase one or if you just wanted to get several bags of the play sand and put it in your yard that would work too. Get allot of dump trucks, backhoes and other tractors. As the boys arrive at the party direct them to the “construction site”. You may also want to put popsicle sticks and blocks to build things. The boys could spend hours playing in the sand.