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Championship Sports Party
Both you and your little sport will be winners with a party that includes team colours, stadium food and plenty of laughs. Now who’s the most valuable parent?
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7 Great Ways to Decorate
Primary colours work best; use them in streamers and balloons.
Enlist the kids to create a stadium mural to hang over the door: “Welcome to ________ Arena.”
Create mock bleachers by lining up rows of chairs in a half-moon shape.
Set up a snack table in the corner of the party room with a “snack bar” banner taped above it.
Play “Take Me Out To The Ballpark” as party guests arrive.
Dress up as the referee: black ball cap, soccer shorts and jersey – don’t forget the whistle!
Display trophies, medals and ribbons; keep them on hand for the awards ceremony.
Fun For All
Hand out a coloured bandana when they arrive. Divide kids into their teams and have them come up with a team name. Then let the games begin!
tip: for children aged 8 and up, assign a captain to keep track of points scored during the party.
Do the
long jump
. Mark an “X” on the floor with masking tape; each child will jump from the starting line (no running) – the longest jump wins points for the team.
Play
balloon volleyball
. Each team stands in a circle and attempts to keep a balloon off the ground for as long as possible. Award a point for every second each team keeps the balloon afloat.
Shoot some hoops
. Place a garbage can or laundry basket six to eight feet away from the start line (marked on the floor with masking tape) and have the kids attempt to score baskets with a spongy ball or beanbag. Award points for every basket.
Set up an
obstacle course
around the backyard using pylons, tires and lawn chairs.
Have both teams sign a baseball, soccer ball or other favourite piece of sports equipment and give to the birthday boy or girl as a
special prize
.
And the medal goes to... At the end of the games,
hand out prize ribbons
to all team players.
Fab Party Favours
wristbands
sporty stickers
spongy ball or tennis balls
whistle
sports cards
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