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Activity Ideas for a 2-Year-Old Boys Birthday? Oh, Btw It's Curious George

Help! My son is 2, and a wide range of ages from 1 all the way to 7 will be at his birthday. I need some fun ideas on things that they can do. Any suggestions that don't have anything to do with pay dough or finger paints???

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Well, I ended up doing a light lunch for the guests-corn dogs! The kids were all delighted! I bought treasure boxes with the party pack from birthdayexpress.com (fab place-HIGHLY recommended, and the kids all played with blow-outs. I put up poster board on the walls for coloring, but really all the kids just ate and played with toys while the adults just chatted. It's was really fun and casual. The cupcake cake was the highlight-to anyone reading this with a kid 6 and under go get a cupcake cake done! I know Safeway is doing them, and I've seen them other places. It was perfect! I bought a Curious George cake topper (have to take it unopened in order for them to use it), and just got a plain blue with balloons on it. It went perfect! A huge success-I am totally doing a bouncy house next year though!

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Hi C.! I had a lot of fun with my little ones on their birthdays with games. I cut holes in a big cardboard box and made my own beanbags, and had them toss them into the holes for prizes. Then, I got a clothespin and had them drop it into a wide-mouth bottle. There was musical chairs, too, and don't forget pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey. There must be a bunch more games you can come up with for little prizes, and all the kids really enjoyed these games. The prizes were just little things like coloring books or balls, but the kids LOVED them.
Have fun...hope this helps.
:>) J.

Hi, how about hot potatoe, or get some cloths pens a jar with a wide mouth hole in it. the child kneels on the chair and drops the pens into the jar the one with the most pens win a prize. or musical chairs. good lood
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Ok I love planning parties but somethings first.... What theme are you going with?

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OK, too funny my best friend and I just had this conversation over coffee last night. you can do Cookie decorating, musical chairs, games where you have to move things like shelled peanuts from one bucket to another using a big serving spoon. They can make crowns and visors out of foam and fecorate with stickers... Piniatas with pull strings are safe and fun too..
a goodie bag hunt (the older kids have to find ones with thier names on it, for the babies hide them easy like you would easter eggs. Tic tac toe bean bag toss can be fun for all too.

Hope this helps, I have lots more games but they are geared twards a little bit older kids.

Why not a dance contest? That would get them moving and burn some energy (always a plus from a mommy view point). You could give out prizes for most creative, best up down moves, best side to side moves, best dancing with a partner. If you're doing a theme party you could give out prizes for best dance like a ... dinosaur, cowboy, dump truck ... whatever your theme is.

We bought my son a movie for his third birthday and invite all his friends to a "drive in movie" we went to local stores and got boxes, got popcorn cups from a local theater as well as small cups and a box of candy for each. First Devun opened his gift, the movie, then the kids decorated thier "cars" and then I put a steering wheel in and made one flap into a windshield.

I had pre taped white lines on the carpet and they all parked and laughed and watched. Even kids with a normally short attention span watched most of the movie.

If you don't mind having it at a park, do that. Keeps the house clean,too. Make sure you have you are close to the playground, the kids love it.If you like they have these people that who bring ponies for the children to ride.It is awesome.(I can't recall the name, or remember the price, it has been a few years) but the children were occuppied all day and had a good time.Also they love to play that game Red Light,Green Light. BOYS, oh yea. they get to run and stop, They get real silly at it.Make sure you got a few priZes because they will want to play it again.Boys are so much easier than girls all you need is a few balls and they are cool playing and kicking the ball around and chasing it.If you can,Try to get Curios George and his trainer to the party.(My granddaughter had Cinderella)and they will take over for a few hour playing games, painting faces, tell their stories.( My granddaughter loved it and still talks about it,)Just another suggestion for you.If you want to spend money. I know these birthdays get a little expensive most of the time. Well Good Luck and I hope I was able to help you in some i kind of way.

Hi C.! I had a lot of fun with my little ones on their birthdays with games. I cut holes in a big cardboard box and made my own beanbags, and had them toss them into the holes for prizes. Then, I got a clothespin and had them drop it into a wide-mouth bottle. There was musical chairs, too, and don't forget pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey. There must be a bunch more games you can come up with for little prizes, and all the kids really enjoyed these games. The prizes were just little things like coloring books or balls, but the kids LOVED them.
Have fun...hope this helps.
:>) J.

i know kids love the jumper castle and it is for all ages. i used a company named WEE BEE JUMPIN and they are very afforable and all the kids had fun.

Decorating their own cupcakes is fun. Get all kinds of decorating candy, nuts, etc. Licorice strings, gummys, m&m's, raisins. To make it easier, I frosted the cupcakes with different colored icing and then they just had the fun of decorating!

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