Making a Wow Wow Wubbzy Theme Party Fun
A great idea for a kids' party is a Wow Wow Wubbzy theme party. Just sending out Wow Wow Wubbzy theme party invitations will tell the guest the basics about the event, but some decoration or design on the invitations or like a picture can convey more the just words.
Every good party is going to need a list of party supplies to complete the party. To accomplish this start by planning the party from the invitations to the guest being invited, to the Wow Wow Wubbzy party supplies. The first group of supplies to start with is the activity and entertainment kind. Start with a couple of soccer balls and some sort of way to make goal zones. Either soccer goal nets or spray paint to mark off an area. Further mark off where the boundaries of the field on of play for the game. Once the layout of the playing is complete, setup a few simple rules, divide into two equal teams and among the party supplies pickup head bands in two different colors. The head bands will show who is playing on which team during games of kickety kick ball. Only one other thing to do, find someone to keep score for each goal made.
But several activities will make for a more successful Wow Wow Wubbzy theme party. Two different treasure hunts will be setup, one for each different age group of kids attending the party. The first will be for finding the missing shovels used in a sand box table, the second will be to find seven different types of bells. The winner will get the prize, which should be included in the list of needed party supplies.
The more activities at this Wow Wow Wubbzy theme party, the hungrier the guests will get. Which brings on the next part of the needed party supplies, the decorations and settings for the table. Yellow for the table cloths is a good place start, but consider including purple and pink accents. The food list should include fruits like cherry's, apples and blueberries for a healthy appetizer to get started. Wubbzy cookies for desert, using a icing machine to print a fine image of the characters in the middle of the cookie, then add colorful sprinkles around the sides. After a period of time from eating their food would be a good time for them to get working on the treasure hunt process.
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