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May 2nd, 2008 at 3:34 pm
Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends party supplies are based on the Emmy Award-Winning cartoon of the same name, featured on Cartoon Network. First premiering in August of 2004, creator Craig McCracken made a show unlike many others. Instead of imaginary friends being completely made up, in the series, when a child dreams of an imaginary friend, they are real - they truly exist! And when the child outgrows their imaginary friend they go to Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, founded by Madame Foster.
This colorful cartoon offers a variety of themes and predicaments - so your party can have endless possiblities!
When guests arrive at the party have them go to a designated area and create their own imaginary friends. Place lots of random materials out for children to use - bottles, paper, tubes, cans, buttons, yarn, fabric, glue, glitter, etc. Let each child have a turn sharing their friend’s name and talent. Make sure you take lots of pictures - you’ll always want to remember how imaginative your child and his friends were at such a young age!
Here are some other great themed parties for kids with great imaginations:
Little Einsteins party supplies
Magic party supplies
Space Mission party supplies
June 5th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
Party with Mac and Bloo when you order Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends Party supplies.
Make sure to order the Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends sticker sheets too. These make great party favors and can be used for a game called Where’s my Imaginary Friend. Place sets of the same Imaginary Friend stickers on heavy card stock. Hide them all over the house and have the guest find the sets that belong together. Once they do that have them turn them in for a special prize.
June 17th, 2008 at 4:32 pm
What child doesn’t have an imaginary friend? This is a cute theme your tween age child. I love the theme, “were good ideas are not forgotten” Give everyone a piece of paper and have markers, crayons and pencils ready. Have each child draw their imaginary friend. Then, you can compare everyones imaginary friends. It will be real interesting to see how different everyone’s will look.