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How to Make a Hungry Caterpillar Felt Food Toss Game (A DIY Kids LOVE!)

If you’ve ever wanted to create a party game that makes kids squeal, parents smile, and teachers say, “Oh, I’m totally stealing this idea,” then buckle up, friend — because this Hungry Caterpillar Felt Food Toss Game is about to become your new signature move.

This game is adorable.
It’s durable.
It’s budget‑friendly.
And it’s one of those activities kids keep playing long after the party is over. (Ask me how I know.)

Whether you’re planning a birthday party, a classroom activity, or a themed playdate, this DIY is the perfect mix of creativity, nostalgia, and “look at me being a Pinterest mom without losing my mind.”

Let’s crawl right in.

Hungry Caterpillar food toss game

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Why a Felt Food Toss Game Is a Party MVP

Let’s start with why this game works so well:

✔️ Works for toddlers and big kids
✔️ No reading required
✔️ Easy to explain (aka no chaos)
✔️ Soft felt = safe throwing
✔️ Reusable for years

And best of all? It’s quiet enough for indoors, durable enough for enthusiastic kids, and cute enough to double as decor.

Materials You’ll Need (AKA: Your Craft Buffet)

Here’s everything I used — feel free to swap, adjust, or improvise like the creative genius you are:

  • Felt sheets in multiple colors (I grabbed mine at Hobby Lobby)
  • Hot glue gun + glue sticks
  • Beans or rice for stuffing (I used dried pinto beans because they were already in my pantry)
  • Scissors
  • A large, sturdy box (a thick printer box is PERFECT)
  • Acrylic paints
  • Spray paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Box cutter
  • Sharpie
food toss game materials

Tip: If you want to make all of the quantities that the book mentions, grab extra felt sheets. I only made one of each item.

Tip #2: The thicker the box, the longer this game will survive toddler enthusiasm.

Step 1: Building the Hungry Caterpillar “Feeding Station”

Think of this box as the “hungry” part of the Hungry Caterpillar — it’s the star of the show.

Choose a Large, Sturdy Box

This box needed to be sturdy, tall, and ready for action. Kids throw things with enthusiasm.
Toddlers throw things with chaotic enthusiasm.
So pick a box that can take a hit.

  • I taped the box flaps together so it stood as tall as possible.

  • I left the top open so kids (and adults) could easily retrieve the food.

  • Using a Sharpie, I sketched a giant Hungry Caterpillar head with a very dramatic open mouth.

  • I carefully cut the mouth out with a box cutter.

Once the mouth was cut:

  • I spray-painted the entire box white to give myself a clean slate.

  • Then I painted the caterpillar face using acrylic paints.

Lazy genius moment:
I used a cheaper spray paint, so my Sharpie lines showed through just enough that I didn’t have to redraw anything.

To finish it off, I wrote “FEED ME” in the two empty spaces at the top. Because obviously… the caterpillar is always hungry.

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Step 2: Make the Felt Foods (The Fun Part!)

This menu was a whole mood — adorable, punny, and toddler‑friendly. Everything was portioned individually to keep things clean, easy, and allergy‑friendly.This is where your creativity gets to shine. I made all the foods from the book:
✅ Apple
✅ Orange
✅ Slice of cheese
✅ Muffin
✅ Watermelon
✅ Lollipop
✅ Strawberry
✅ Salami
✅ Pickle
✅ Plum
✅ Pear
✅ Ice cream cone

Trace & Cut

Fold your felt in half.

Draw your food shape with a Sharpie.

Cut both layers at once so you get two identical pieces.

Tip: Hold the felt firmly so it doesn’t shift — unless you want a Picasso‑style pear


Add Details

Cut out leaves, stems, toppings, and accents from other felt colors.

Glue & Stuff

Use your hot glue gun to glue around the edges, leaving a small opening.

Stuff with beans or rice until it’s firm but not bursting.

Then glue the opening closed.

Warning: Do not overstuff. If it’s too full, it won’t close—and you’ll say words the kids don’t need to hear.

Overstuffing = felt foods that refuse to close
Understuffing = floppy sadness
Aim for “plush but tossable.”

Caterpillar food toss game
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The Cheese (AKA: The Boss Level)

Cheese was the diva of the group.

Here’s how I tackled it:

  1. Glued two sides
  2. Cut out the cheese holes
  3. Glued the holes closed
  4. Stuffed beans into the corners
  5. Glued the third side
  6. Stuffed again
  7. Glued the final side

It wasn’t fully filled like all of the other foods— but it was enough weight to throw beautifully.

Step 3: Play the Game!

Set the box out, hand the kids their felt foods, and watch the magic happen.
They LOVED it.
They fed the caterpillar over and over.
Then, they made up their own rules.
My kids definitely played long after the party ended.
This game is durable, adorable, and 100% kid‑approved!

Tips for Making This Even Easier Next Time

Show Me Your Hungry Caterpillars!

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I LOVE seeing your creations, your parties, and your little ones having the best time.

Drop a comment below and tell me which felt food you’re making first!

Beary First Birthday party

Beary 1st Birthday Party With Exciting Activities

If you’re planning a first birthday party, chances are you want something that’s:
✔️ Cute but not over-the-top
✔️ Easy to pull together
✔️ Budget-friendly
✔️ Instagram-worthy without being exhausting

Friend—you’re going to love this Beary 1st Birthday Party 
It’s soft, sweet, neutral, and timeless… and it works beautifully for busy moms and event planners who want a theme that feels elevated and kid-friendly.

And when you recreate any of these ideas, tag me on Facebook or Instagram so I can cheer you on and share your creativity with the world.

Let’s get into the beary cutest details.

Happy side note: I have many printables linked in this post, BUT for every blue bear themed printable I have, there is a pink bear themed one in my shop to match!!!

I even have some items that work specifically for baby showers!

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Soft, Sweet, & Totally Snuggly Party Decor

For this party, I wanted everything to feel soft — visually and emotionally. Think teddy‑bear‑meets‑baby‑blanket vibes.

The Backdrop

I chose a light blue fabric backdrop because it instantly softened the entire room. Fabric backdrops have this magical ability to make everything feel warm and dreamy — no harsh reflections, no plastic shine, just pure softness.

If you’re looking to recreate this balloon garland: THIS is the kit that I got, but I bought 2 of them to make the garland the size I wanted it. I even had balloons left over to use elsewhere in the party!

To keep the cozy theme going, I layered:

The combination of textures made everything feel warm and inviting.

beary first birthday cake table

Tip: Fabric textures photograph beautifully and instantly elevate your setup — even if everything else is simple.

The Centerpiece

A stuffed teddy bear sat proudly at the center of the table, sitting on a balloon tabletop stand, looking like it was floating away on a cloud.

It’s whimsical.
It’s adorable.
And it’s the kind of detail that makes guests lean in for a closer look.

Bear balloons
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Beary Delicious & Kid Approved Foods

This menu was a whole mood — adorable, punny, and toddler‑friendly. Everything was portioned individually to keep things clean, easy, and allergy‑friendly.

Bear Head Hot Ham & Cheese Pinwheels (& Other handheld options)

These little pinwheels were shaped like bear faces, and honestly… they were almost too cute to eat. Almost. Warm, melty, and gone within minutes.

We made some larger hot ham and cheese wraps for the adults.

A fresh, crunchy option for grown‑ups and littles who love a lighter bite.

wraps and sandwiches

bear head pinwheels

Easy Pre-Portioned Sides For Easy Eating

Bear-ies– Because if you can turn a fruit into a pun, you absolutely should.

Deviled Eggs– Classic, creamy, and always the first platter to empty

Veggie Sticks– Celery and carrots arranged neatly with dips — simple, colorful, and perfect for tiny hands.

Chip Bags– These were wrapped with a custom made printable to match the Beary 1st Birthday party theme!

Tip: Everything was portioned individually — a lifesaver for toddlers, parents, and anyone with food allergies. 

Important side note:
Each food container had clear allergy stickers for guests—this small detail makes a huge difference and is especially helpful for little kids to know which foods are safe when the adults aren’t looking.

Fun Themed Drinks

Water bottles were decorated with these cute Beary 1st Birthday themed printable water bottle wraps.

Lemonade was served in bear‑shaped honey containers, which was one of my favorite party details! I just HAD to make a matching sticker to put on the front of it!

Bear water bottle labels

bear lemonade

Sweet Treats For The Sweet Kids

Brownie Bites & Cheesecake Bites- Perfectly portioned, perfectly poppable, perfectly irresistible.

Cupcakes- These were cute in their simplicity- The Beary 1st Birthday cupcake topper was all that was needed for perfection!

Treats

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Beary Sweet Take Home Treats

These favors were simple, themed, and absolutely adorable. Party favors don’t need to be expensive to feel special—they just need to be thoughtful!

These favors are adorable, lightweight, and easy to prep ahead!

Sweet Treat Party Favors

S’mores Treats– A cozy twist on a classic:

  • Teddy grahams
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Chocolate chips

All tucked into a treat bag and sealed with a thank you tag.

Teddy Grahams– Individually portioned and topped with a Beary 1st Birthday Party treat topper — perfect for tiny hands. They were also fast and easy to do for a take-home party favor!

Gummy bears– Packaged with a gummy bear wraps, because what’s a bear party without gummy bears?

Bear Balloon Suckers– These were a showstopper. The bear tag makes it look like the bear is holding the sucker like a balloon floating in the clouds. Pure magic!

Bear party cake table

Fun Activities For Cubs Big & Small

Decorate‑A‑Bear-Shirt Station

Kids ages 3+ LOVED this.
Set out:

Watching kids design their own little bear shirts was pure joy — and it doubled as a take‑home favor!

Tip: If you’re short on time, stick‑on patches are your best friend.

Going On a Bear Hunt Scavenger Hunt

This was toddler GOLD.

I printed bear heads on circles, attached them to popsicle sticks, and hid them around the yard.

You can also stick them to walls with double‑sided tape or sticky tack.

Kids squealed every time they found one — it was like a gentle, baby‑friendly treasure hunt.

Going on a bear hunt scavenger hunt game

Tip: Hide some at eye level for toddlers and some higher for older kids so everyone feels like a champion explorer.

Final Tips for a Beary Successful Party

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Drop a comment below with your favorite idea or your own twist on this theme.

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The Best Very Hungry Caterpillar Birthday Party Ideas

If you’ve ever wished party planning came with a “quick start” button, friend… this is it. Whether you’re a busy mom juggling a million things, a teacher planning a classroom celebration, or an event planner who loves a theme that practically throws itself—The Very Hungry Caterpillar is the party theme that never stops giving.

It’s colorful.
It’s nostalgic.
It is budget‑friendly.
And it makes kids light up like they just found the last strawberry in the fruit bowl.

Today, I’m walking you through exactly how to pull off a magical, photo‑worthy, stress‑free Very Hungry Caterpillar birthday party—complete with food ideas, décor inspo, activities, and adorable party favors. I’ll also sprinkle in links to my printables so you can grab what you need without the overwhelm.

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Party Food: Easy, Cute, & Straight From the Storybook

Let’s start with the part kids care about most: the food table.
This theme makes it ridiculously easy because the book literally hands you the menu.

Here’s what I served (and what you can totally steal):

Caterpillar wraps (The star of the table!)​

I made simple meat‑and‑veggie wraps using spinach tortillas, sliced them into rounds, and arranged them into two adorable caterpillars on a platter. Instant centerpiece. Zero effort. Maximum “OMG that’s so cute.

Hungry Caterpillar food

Tip: Use Babybel cheese for a perfect caterpillar head!

Fruit snacks inspired by the book

  • Watermelon
  • Pickles
  • Cheese cubes
  • Salami
  • Strawberries
  • Lollipops
  • Oranges
  • Pears

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Water Bottles & Chips

We had:

Drink wraps

Not pictured at the party but available in my shop:

Pro Tip: If you’re hosting outdoors or in a classroom, pre‑portion snacks into cups or baggies. It keeps things tidy and makes refills a breeze

Party Decor: Bright, Bold, & Budget-Friendly

You don’t need a giant budget to make this theme pop. The colors do all the heavy lifting.

DIY Streamer Backdrop

I twisted green and red streamers into vertical lines, alternating colors to mimic the caterpillar’s body. Then I hung the birthday banner across the top.

It looked like a Pinterest board came to life—without the Pinterest stress.

Caterpillar birthday banner

Kid's Table Setup

The kid’s table had:

  • Caterpillar‑themed paper plates (The plates I got are no longer available, but they have these adorable ones instead!)
  • Matching napkins
  • A simple tablecloth
  • Apples with handmade leaf‑shaped name tags (cut on my Cricut!)
Party Table

Tip: If you’re hosting for toddlers, tape the tablecloth underneath the table so little hands don’t pull it off mid‑party

Party Favors: Cute, Themed, & Kid Approved

This is where the theme gets really fun.

Fruit Candy Treat Bags

I filled small bags with fruit‑flavored candies and sealed them with my printable treat toppers.


These are also available fully assembled in my shop if you want zero DIY!

Hungry Caterpillar fruit candies

Apple Placeholders

Hungry Caterpillar apple

Each child got an apple with a handmade leaf name tag.
It doubled as:

  • A table placeholder
  • A healthy snack
  • And cute take‑home item

Squishy Toy

I paired each squishy fruit toy with a printable squishy toy tag.


Kids LOVE playing with these.

Caterpillar party favor

Party favor

Mini Caterpillar Bubble Wands

I used mini green bubble wands and glued a little caterpillar head on top.

They were easy to do by using my Cricut machine! 

Simple. Adorable. Instant hit. (What kid doesn’t love bubbles?!)

Caterpillar bubbles

Party Activities: Hands-On Fun That Keeps Kids Busy

You know how kids get after cake—sugar energy is real.

These activities kept everyone entertained and happy.

Hungry Caterpillar Suncatcher Craft

I set out caterpillar suncatcher kits and let the kids decorate them. (I repackaged them in order to add this super cute tag to them!)

It’s generally mess‑free, quiet, and perfect for all ages.

They loved seeing their finished creations hanging in the window!

Caterpillar suncatchers

Hungry Caterpillar Thank You Tags

Hungry Caterpillar Food Toss Game

This one was a total crowd‑pleaser!

I made:

  • A box with a cut‑out caterpillar mouth
  • Felt foods that matched the book

Kids & adults, alike, tossed the foods into the caterpillar’s mouth like a carnival game.

Food toss game

Caterpillar food toss game

Tip: If you’re short on time, you can use beanbags or soft balls instead of handmade felt foods.

Final Tips for Pulling This Party Together (Without Stress)

  • Stick to the book’s color palette—green, red, yellow

  • Use labels everywhere (it instantly elevates simple food)

  • Printables = less shopping, less money, more cohesion

  • Don’t aim for perfection—aim for fun

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If you recreate any of these ideas, please tag me on Facebook or Instagram!
I LOVE seeing your parties, your creativity, and your little ones having the best day ever.

And if you have your own twist on a Very Hungry Caterpillar party, drop it in the comments. Your idea might inspire another busy mom or teacher.

Disclaimer: This post is purely for creative and entertainment purposes. BBC Studios and Disney are not affiliated with this blog post or the downloadable templates.

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How I Threw the Ultimate Unicorn Sleepover Birthday Party

When it comes to creating magical memories for your little one’s special day, a unicorn sleepover is the perfect choice! Think sparkles, rainbows, and everything whimsical. Recently, I hosted an unforgettable unicorn sleepover for a special birthday girl, and I’m here to spill all the rainbowy details so you can recreate the magic at home.

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Magical Decor and Printables Galore

The excitement started with matching printable invitations I designed just for the occasion. They featured pastel hues, enchanting unicorns, and plenty of rainbows. These invites set the tone for a dreamy night ahead and had everyone marking their calendars!

Unicorn party printables

To transform the party space into a unicorn wonderland, I created:

  • A Welcome sign to invite our guests to the evening’s activities.
  • A pastel unicorn birthday banner that added a festive vibe.
  • A rainbow balloon/fringe backdrop to highlight the kid’s table.
  • Water bottle labels to keep hydration whimsical.
  • Cupcake toppers that made the cupcakes look almost too cute to eat!
  • Treat bag toppers for extra flair.
  • Unicorn horn party hats, because, why go for a regular party hat at a time like this?!
  • Thank you tags for favors, tying everything together with a personalized touch.

Every printable matched the pastel unicorn theme, making the entire setup cohesive and oh-so-magical.

You can get all of these printables for FREE in my Free Printable Library!!!

Delectable Unicorn-Themed Treats

No party is complete without delicious treats, and this one did not disappoint:

Unicorn party treats
  • Unicorn candies in every color of the rainbow. (Including these awesome unicorn candy bracelets that fit the theme perfectly!)
  • Chocolate-dipped wafers with sprinkles for a pop of sweetness.
  • A stunning unicorn birthday cake that was almost too pretty to cut.
  • Cupcakes adorned with fun sprinkles and cupcake toppers.

The kids were thrilled with these sugary delights, and the adults couldn’t resist snapping a few photos for the memories.

Fun-Filled Activities for the Night

The highlight of the unicorn sleepover was the activities! Here’s what we did:

Unicorn Head Ring Toss A unicorn-shaped headpiece served as the target for this ring toss game. It was the perfect blend of laughter and friendly competition.

Bead Bracelet Making The kids channeled their inner designers to create pastel bead bracelets fit for a unicorn princess (or prince :-P). This activity doubled as a take-home keepsake!

Unicorn BINGO A colorful, fun twist on a classic game! Each kid had their own themed card, and the giggles were endless as they raced to yell “Unicorn!” We used leftover beads from the bracelet making as the markers for the bingo game.

Hide-and-Seek-in-the-Dark with Flashlights Armed with their party favor flashlights, the kids embarked on an epic game of hide-and-seek in the dark. The squeals of delight echoed through the house, and the flashlights added an adventurous twist. Even the little ones had a blast trying to hide in the dark!

Magical Party Favors

When it was time to bid farewell, each guest left with:

  • A bag of “Unicorn Poop” marshmallows (a party favorite!).
  • Their very own flashlight with a cute thank you tag attached, a nod to our flashlight hide-and-seek game. (The flashlights I use are no longer available, but these cute keychain flashlights would be perfect for kids party favors!)
  • The beaded bracelets they made.

These thoughtful favors ensured the unicorn magic lasted long after the party ended.

A Night to Remember

This unicorn sleepover was everything we dreamed it would be: magical, memorable, and full of fun. Whether it’s the enchanting decor, the sweet treats, or the engaging activities, a unicorn sleepover is sure to leave everyone smiling.

Ready to plan your own? With a little creativity and a lot of rainbows, you’re bound to create an unforgettable experience for your little unicorn lover.

Got any other budget-friendly unicorn sleepover ideas? Share them in the comments below! Happy partying, moms!

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I’d love to hear from you!

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Bluey Party Ideas

Bluey Party Ideas

Hey there, amazing moms! If your little ones are obsessed with the adorable Blue Heeler puppy, Bluey, and you’re looking to throw a Bluey-themed party without breaking the bank, you’re in the right place.

I’ve got you covered with everything from decorations to snacks, free printables, and fun games. So, let’s dive into the world of Bluey and make your kiddo’s party a day to remember!

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Bluey Party Ideas

Bluey Decorations

First things first, let’s set the scene. You don’t need to splurge to create a Bluey wonderland. Here are some budget-friendly ideas:

  1.  Bluey Table Settings: I found a fun party package at Party City that was cheap and perfect for what we needed. If you aren’t near a Party City and need the supplies quickly, Amazon has some similar party packages!
  2. Streamers and Banners: Use crepe paper streamers in Bluey colors (blue, white, orange) and twist them around the party area. I made a printable “Happy Birthday” banner and completely forgot to get pictures of it hanging up, haha. It’s a FREE printable on my website though, so go ahead and print it out to use for your own party! Bluey birthday banner
  3. Balloons: Balloons are such a fun and easy way to add excitement to a party! You can make a balloon garland over your cake table (there are garland kits and character balloons on Amazon that help take the guess work out of how much to buy).

Food & Snacks

Now, let’s talk about the most important part – the food!

Keeping it simple and fun, here is our menu that we did inspired by Bluey episodes:

Bluey Party food table
  1. Hot Dogs: Snickers, the “sausage dog” is one of our favorite characters! It was easy to make him our inspiration for the main food item.
  2. Fruit Bat Fruit Cups: Fruit Bat Bluey made an appearance, and I absolutely love how quick, easy, and cheap this party food is! 
  3. Chips: Our “chippies” had an extra exciting hand made wrapper that my little one got SO excited about when he was opening them up! 
  4. Veggie Tray: While I couldn’t come up with a way to fit it in to the theme, this mama definitely felt the need to get some anyways. Gotta have the “good” to balance the “bad”, right? Haha

…on to the snacks!

 Treat table 

1. Bluey Fruit Snacks: I found these awesome Bluey fruit snacks on Amazon and couldn’t pass them up! For less than $6/box it was a perfect addition to our treat table.

2. Bum Worms: We did both regular and sour gummy worms for our “Bum worms” to give the kids some options. It was a hit for kids and adults alike, as I’m sure you can imagine. 

Bluey Party Favors

Now would be the perfect time to go in to Bluey party favor options! 

A lot of parents these days are turned off by little trinkets that just clutter up the house and end up getting thrown in the trash. We opted for party favors that could be used at the party to entertain the kids and they fit the theme perfectly!

  1. Keepy Uppy: A Bluey party just isn’t complete without balloons for a game of Keepy Uppy. The best part? It’s cheap and kids love them! All you have to do to play this game is blow up a balloon and keep it off the ground! Easy peasy. 
  2. Sticky Gecko: We ended up getting these sticky lizards instead of geckos since they were a cheaper option (only $5.50 for 12!), but no one really noticed the difference. All of the kids loved slinging them around. They got dirty pretty quickly, but we were able to easily rinse them off for more fun. 
  3. Rita’s Beans: Here come the grannies with some tasty jelly beans! I designed these cute treat bags and have them for you for FREE in my printable library! They are easy to print, cut, and glue together to make a delicious, affordable, and on-theme treat that everyone will love. Speaking of grannies…
  4. Granny glasses: These flower sunglasses would match “Rita’s” petty well, but this mama wanted a cheaper option and needed glasses that would appeal to boys as well as girls. I grabbed boy and girl glasses from the party section at Walmart.
Bluey party favor thank you tag

If you opt to use party bags for the favors instead of laying them out like we did, I do have a printable Thank You tag you can use! 

If you want more Bluey party favor ideas, check out this blog post! I’ve gathered a giant list of party favor ideas that are absolutely perfect for a Bluey themed party, so you’ll be sure to find the right ones for yours!

Bluey Party Games

What’s a party without games? Here are some Bluey-inspired activities that will keep the little ones giggling and having fun:

obstacle course relay race

1. Relay Race: Let the kids run as “fast as a greyhound” in a home made obstacle course relay race. You can use logs to balance on, hoops to jump through, slides, cones for zig zagging, set up 2 cinder blocks with a piece of wood running between for the kids to crawl under …anything that gets them moving in different ways!

Our kids ranged from 2-9 years old, so we just started a timer and let them run multiple times to try to beat their own time. It kept the little ones from getting hurt by the competitive big kids. Our tunnel kept blowing away, so you may want to find a way to stake yours to the ground if you use one, lol. 

2. Feather Wand: Give the kids long feathers to use as wands, but be careful! Whatever they point at becomes “heavy”, and you could find yourself eating “Rita’s beans” off the floor!

Pass The Parcel

3. Pass The Parcel: There are two ways you can play this game. Both ways have a prize in the center that gets wrapped with many layers of wrapping paper or tissue paper,  and an adult plays music. When the music stops, whoever has the gift, unwraps a layer.

First way to play, you wrap a small gift in the center. Then, add more layers on top each with a small trinket in it. An adult stops the music on each child once so they all get a small prize.

OR you can play by “Lucky’s Dad’s rules”…there is one large surprise in the center and every other layer is empty. The adult doesn’t look and randomly stops the music. Whichever kid gets the final layer is the one kid that gets a prize. We played this way and our oldest ended up with the prize: Bluey stretchy scented sand! I wanted a prize that fit the theme and no matter which kid would have gotten it, this prize would have been awesome to them all! 

4. Bob Bilby Photo Album: Grab one of these Bob Bilby puppets, an instant camera, and a small scrapbook album. Let the kids take pictures doing fun activities with Bob Bilby. Put the photos in the album and let them personalize their page with stickers, permanent markers, etc. It would make a perfect momento for the birthday boy/girl.

5. Memory Snap: Grab a memory game (any memory game will work, but this Bluey one is one of my favorites!) and see who can make the most matches!

Wrapping Up

There you have it, y’all! A complete guide to throwing a Bluey-themed party that’s fun, affordable, and sure to make your little one’s day. Remember, the key to a great party is the joy and excitement you bring to it. So, embrace your inner Bluey, get creative, and most importantly, have fun! Wackadoo!

Got any other budget-friendly Bluey party ideas? Share them in the comments below! Happy partying, moms!

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50+ Thanksgiving Games For The Whole Family

Setting The Stage For Fun

  • Briefly introduce the importance of Thanksgiving as a time for family bonding and enjoyment.
  • Highlight the significance of incorporating games into the celebration

Minute To Win It

Frugal Fun For Boys And Girls has 5 Minute To Win It games

Here are 5 more from Primary Playground

I have some free printable Autumn/Thanksgiving games that would be perfect for Minute To Win It! Simply put on a timer and whoever gets the most right answers wins!

These 5 games from The Chaos And The Clutter would be great for older kids!

The whole family would have a blast with these 10 games from Kid Friendly Things To Do.

42. This inflatable turkey ring toss game would be easy to make a Minute To Win It game. Split into 2 teams and see who can make the most points in one minute

Indoor Games

stuff the turkeyStuff The Turkey

tic-tac-toePumpkin Tic-Tac-Toe

turkey balloon racesTurkey Balloon Races

blaster relayTurkey Blaster Relay

thanksgiving pictionaryThanksgiving Pictionary

turkey bowlingTurkey Bowling

Thanksgiving scavenger huntThanksgiving Scavenger Hunt

21. Shooting Turkeys

23. Pumpkin Relay Race

24. Candy Corn Stacking Game

26. Pumpkin Bean Bag Toss

27. Play Party Plan has 45 games on this exciting list!

35. Turkey Feathers

36. Thanksgiving Joke Teller

37. Turkey Land

43. This Friendsgiving game would be a fun board game to play with a group of people 

45. Thanksgiving Scratch Off Cards

46. Do You Really Know Your Family

Outdoor Thanksgiving Games

pumpkin golfPumpkin Golf

Here is a fun list of 16 outdoor games from One Hip Mom.

Apple challengeApple Challenge

candy huntLeaf Pile Candy Hunt

candy corn ring tossCandy Corn Ring Toss

pumpkin sweepPumpkin Sweep

chase the turkeyChase The Turkey

turkey tagTurkey Tag

22. Pen & Paper Flowers has 7 outdoor games the whole family would love

25. Pick A Pumpkin

Gratitude Games

28. Little Cooks Reading Books has a list of 36 games and activities that you can do with things you have around your house.

29. Here are another 7 gratitude games and printables from Riles & Bash

30. Thanksgiving Gratitude Game

31. Roll The Dice Game

32. Pick Up Sticks

33. Thankful Dice

34. Thanksgiving Tic-Tac-Toe

38. Photo Gratitude Scavenger Hunt

44. Turkey On The Table

Virtual Games

39. Thanksgiving Virtual Escape Room

40. His Life Learner has 10 games you can play on Zoom

41. teambuilding.com has 19 activities that you can do for a virtual Thanksgiving get together

Prizes & Rewards

  • Discuss the importance of recognizing and rewarding participants.
  • Provide ideas for simple, yet meaningful, prizes that can enhance the overall gaming experience.

Family Gatherings:

Festivals & Community Get Togethers

Free Bluey Printables

The Best Free Bluey Birthday Party Printables

I’m so excited to be sharing these fun FREE BLUEY BIRTHDAY PARTY PRINTABLES with you! They are a wonderful addition to any little Bluey fan’s birthday.

Bluey parties are growing in popularity (if you’ve ever seen the show, you’ll understand why!) Bluey is everywhere! I can’t walk in a store or browse Pinterest without seeing Bluey pop up. One of my favorite things about this party theme is that it is perfect for both boys and girls, alike!

Don’t forget to check out my gallery where you can see how I used most of these items in a party!

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These free Bluey party printables are easy to use. Simply download, print, cut out, assemble, and you’re good to go!

This collection includes a Happy Birthday banner, 2″ cupcake toppers, birthday hats, straw flags, table tents, thank you tags, water bottle labels, and DIY jelly bean bags.

Want some help figuring out party favors for all your little guests? Check out this blog post where I compiled a giant list of Bluey party favor ideas to make your party planning easier! 

Download the Bluey birthday party printables here

*Click on the picture to download the file*

Bluey party hats- Download, print on cardstock, and cut out. Then, wrap the design into a cone with about 1/2 to 1 inch overlap. Secure with tape or glue (I usually use hot glue)

To add a strap, you can punch holes on either side to tie a stretchy string to, glue or staple a couple thin ribbons to tie under the chin, use tape with stretchy string… whatever works best for you. 

Water Bottle Labels- Download, print on lightweight cardstock or full sheets of sticker paper (I like this sticker paper the best). Then, cut out the design and wrap it around a water bottle. Sticker paper is easiest and sticks directly to the bottle, but you can also secure cardstock with tape or glue. 

Food Labels/Table Tents- Download, print on heavyweight cardstock, cut out, then fold in half to stand them up.

Straw Flags- Download this fun Bluey birthday party printable, print on lightweight cardstock or sticker paper, cut out, and wrap around your straw. If using cardstock, secure with glue or tape.

Bluey Thank You Tags- Download, print on heavyweight cardstock, cut out, punch a hole in the center at the top, and attach with string or ribbon. This design looks cute both with and without the top corners cut so do it whichever way you like best!

Bluey Cupcake Toppers- Download, print on heavyweight cardstock, cut out (or use a 2.5″ hole punch to make it quick and easy), then attach a toothpick to the back with tape or glue. You can easily make these double sided with one circle on each side of the toothpick!

Rita’s Beans (Jelly bean bags)- Download the Bluey birthday party printable, then print on regular copy paper or glossy brochure paper for a more professional look. Cut out.

Use double sided tape or hot glue along the bottom edge and one side (make sure you apply it to the back side of the paper, not the printed side). If you use tape, add it to the top edge as well.

Fold the paper where the blue part of the design is the front and the light orange faces the back. The side flap with the glue or tape gets folded second so that it secures the two back sides together. This creates a pocket with the bottom closed. 

Add your jelly beans. Seal the top closed. Finally, for an added professional look, use a paper crimper and pinking shears on the top and bottom edges.

***This first design is for a birthday girl. Click the second picture for a birthday boy***

This is the one you want for a boy!

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Disclaimer: This post is purely for creative and entertainment purposes. BBC Studios and Disney are not affiliated with this blog post or the downloadable templates.

Want more inspiration?

Check out how I used a lot of these free Bluey printables for my son’s 2nd birthday! 

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THIS POST goes over how you can throw a Bluey party on a budget. From food to decor to games, let me inspire your next event!

Construction party

Construction Party For A 3 Year Old’s Birthday

Are you ready to rev up your party engines and put on your hard hats? We recently threw the most epic Construction-themed birthday party for our little 3-year-old wrecking ball of energy, and we can’t wait to share all the details with you!

From a dessert table that looked like a construction site to DIY food stations, safety gear, and imaginative play, this party had it all.

So, grab your tool belt and let’s dive into the fun!

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construction party

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Construction Party Dessert Delights

Our dessert table was the center of attention, and it was a true masterpiece. The wooden pallet backdrop and balloon garland set the perfect construction scene.

  • construction party dessert table
  • construction party favor box
  • construction party cake

Here’s what we had in store for the sweet tooth brigade:

  1. Construction Cake: A chocolate cake that looked like a bustling construction site, complete with toy trucks, chocolate rocks, and fun cone candles. It was almost too cute to eat (almost)!
  2. Cupcakes: Little piles of cupcake dirt with (my FREE printable) construction-themed toppers. Dig in, kids!
  3. Toolbox Treat Boxes: These were filled with little construction vehicles, mini tape measurers, tattoos, and chocolate tools that looked so real; it had the kids pretending to build their own desserts. I made these by melting chocolate into a tool mold then brushing them with silver luster dust. This was one of my favorite parts of the party!
  4. Brick Treat Bags: Bags of yellow and orange bricks – an absolute hit with our little builders.
  5. Chocolate Pudding Cups: Because every construction worker needs a little chocolatey energy boost. The shovel spoons were loved by kids and adults, alike!
  6. Oreo Treat Bags: A classic treat with a construction twist! I designed these printable Thank You Tags to pair with Oreos and they were perfect as a “thank you” party favor!

Build-Your-Own Burger Bar

We wanted our little builders to customize their dinner, so we set up a “build-your-own” hamburger station. Toppings galore, and the kids absolutely loved it!

construction party food

We even had “paint chip” chips, pretzel “nails,” and “wrecking ball” grapes to go with it. For something sweet, we served “2×4” vanilla wafers, “cable” Twizzlers, and popcorn treat bags. Thirsty from all that building? Don’t worry, we had a “fueling station” with fun construction themed cups and lemonade!

Everything was labeled with fun, construction-themed signs and food labels that I designed and printed myself. It added a touch of whimsy and kept everything organized.

Our Party’s Construction Site:

Every little builder got their own safety gear! We had a canopy set up outside with a clothes rack filled with safety vests and hard hats, each hat was personalized with the kids’ names using my Cricut machine and black vinyl. Safety was our top priority!

construction party play area

To keep the little ones entertained, we had a sandbox with toys, wooden blocks for building, and PVC pipes and connectors for some imaginative play.

The kids had a blast constructing their own mini construction site! (and they looked so darn cute in their gear!)

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Construction themed birthday party

Our Construction-themed birthday party was a smashing success, and Bob the Builder himself would have been proud! From the dessert table that looked like a construction site to the build-your-own burger bar, safety gear, and imaginative play, we had a day filled with laughter and fun.

So, if you’re planning a birthday party for your little one who’s obsessed with trucks, tools, and everything construction-related, take some inspiration from our party and get ready to build memories that will last a lifetime.

Thanks for joining us on this construction adventure, and remember – with a little creativity, every birthday can be a smashing hit!

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Cakes and treats by Winnie’s Party World

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Halloween Candy Dice Game – Free Printable

Hey there, fellow Halloween enthusiasts! It’s that spooky time of year again when pumpkins light up the night and ghouls come out to play. And what better way to celebrate than with a wickedly delicious game that combines candy, laughter, and a roll of the dice? Introducing the Halloween Candy Dice Game – the sweetest treat for your Halloween bash! 🍭🎲

Halloween Candy Dice Game

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Game Setup

Gather ’round the cauldron (or, you know, your kitchen table) and get ready for some candy-filled excitement.

To start, grab your dice, your favorite assortment of Halloween candies, and a group of eager trick-or-treaters.

Make sure everyone has four pieces of candy to begin with, and place a tantalizing pile of extra candy right in the center – that’s the treasure trove everyone’s aiming for!

Rolling in the Spirit:

Here’s where the magic happens! Decide who’s going to kick off this sugary adventure – perhaps it’s the youngest in the group, because, why not? From there, go clockwise and let each player take their turn rolling the dice.

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Victory Lap

The race is on to see who can amass a grand total of ten pieces of candy first.

With each roll of the dice, your stash grows (or shrinks) in this thrilling Halloween quest.

The player who reaches the coveted ten candy mark gets to revel in their sweet victory and embrace their sugary triumph!

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So there you have it, party planners and candy enthusiasts alike! Get ready to roll those dice, share the laughs, and savor the candies as you embark on a Halloween adventure like no other.

Remember, the more players, the merrier the mischief – so gather your ghostly gang and let the games begin.

Happy Halloween gaming, and may the dice be ever in your favor!

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Halloween Party Games For Kids Of All Ages

Hey there, fellow Halloween enthusiasts! 👋 Are you ready to add a dash of eerie excitement to your upcoming Halloween bash? We’ve got just the trick (or treat) for you: a fantastic lineup of spine-tingling Halloween party games that cater to every age group!

From the tiniest trick-or-treaters to the most seasoned scare seekers, we’ve got the perfect games to keep everyone entertained. So, grab your broomsticks and let’s dive into the ghoulishly good fun!

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Over 85 Halloween party games

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Remember, the age suggestions are just a starting point. Feel free to tweak and modify these games to fit your audience’s needs. Whether you’re hosting a toddler-friendly gathering or an adults-only fright fest, these Halloween party games are bound to make your celebration a scream.

Fun For Toddlers: Delightfully Spooky Halloween Party Games for the Littlest Ghouls

Get ready to charm your tiny trick-or-treaters with games that are more treats than tricks! In this section, we’ve conjured up a cauldron of enchanting Halloween party games perfect for the tiniest spooks.

From friendly Halloween hunts to mummy bowling, these games are all treats and no scares, ensuring a magical time for your adorable toddlers.

Kid Games: Boo-tifully Exciting Halloween Party Games for Young Witches and Wizards

Prepare for a ghoul-tastic time with our spellbinding collection of Halloween party games tailored just for kids!

These games are designed to channel their boundless energy into spooky fun. From spider races to pumpkin stomping, your little monsters will be giggling and playing the day away. It’s all about making memories and having a howling good time!

Games For Teens And Adults: Creepily Captivating Halloween Party Games for the Young at Heart

Teenagers and adults deserve Halloween thrills too, and we’ve got the perfect potion of eerie entertainment for them! Whether you’re hosting a spooky soirée or a mysterious masquerade, these games are sure to cast a spell on your guests.

From Halloween Guess Who that will keep them on the edge of their seats to a chilling game of “Scary Scene” this section is all about grown-up fun with a spooky twist.

All Ages: Fang-tastic Halloween Party Games for the Whole Crypt-ic Crew

Gather ’round, monsters of all ages, for a monstrous medley of Halloween party games that guarantee a howling good time!

Whether you’re a tiny tot, a daring teen, or a seasoned adult, these games are spook-tacular for everyone. From a Halloween Cornhole Game that’ll have generations competing in the spirit of fun to a “Halloween Mystery Box” challenge that will leave everyone in giggling and cringing, it’s a celebration that brings the whole haunted house together.

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Halloween Party Game Prizes

If you’re wondering what to give out as party prizes for the game winners, you could always give out candy but there’s a good chance everyone already has enough of that so why not try some of these fun little prizes and small toys instead:

So, whether you’re organizing a bash for toddlers, curating kid-friendly chaos, throwing a teen and adult extravaganza, or aiming for all-ages amusement, these Halloween party games are the key to unlocking a cauldron full of laughter, shrieks, and memories that will haunt you with joy for years to come. Happy Haunting, and let the games begin!

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