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Birthday Party - Paris,TX

what are some good activities to do in the backyard iam having a party for my daughter which is 8yrs and i have a big backyard so what could they play

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For my daughter's 8th birthday we did a full on tea party in the backyard. The girls dressed in sweet dresses and they had tea and fancy sandwiches and pastries and all. As a favor, my daughter and I had picked out a pretty (and different one for each child) teacup and saucer for each girl. It was a hit!

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Just let them hang out & play! It seems anytime I try to do organized games, the kids blow them off in favor of just enjoying being together & playing on their own.

Also check out http://familyfun.go.com/

D.

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Bubbles are always a hit ($ Tree by Target) has some really big wands with shapes in them and the big things of bubbles (these are more older kid like wands)They also have kites...that might be fun most kids dont ever think to do kites anymore ..also egg races w/ a raw egg and spoon. We always did the balloon race too....to pop as many as you can by sitting on them! Kick ball and tag are classics too. Just have a variety of things like a toss game (can get the ones for the pool from the $ store and it should stand on the ground like ours), balls (diff. kinds), bat & ball, some hula hoops for contests. Iwouldnt plan too many actual games kids always end up running around and making up there own stuff too. Good Luck and yall have a fun time!

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I like the ideas you have been given. My son turned 7 last October and we rented a bounce house for the backyard. It was $115 and we had it for about 20 hours. I tell you what, that was the best money we have ever spent on a party. The company I rented from (I'll do a business review on it) was fantastic to work with. Because it was such a big hit, we'll most likely do it again next year too. :)

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Definitely a bounce house! Those are always a hit.
At that age a scavenger hunt or obstacle course (one legged race, hopscotch, egg race etc.) would give them loads of entertainment. You guys are going to have so much fun!!!

Good luck!!
A.

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Kids love the potato sack race (ou can use pillow cases for) also the egg on a spoon race! You can do a pinata or bounce house also!

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Silly string is always a big hit! I've done a scavenger hunt before where I hid clues around the house and yard leading them to the final spot where I had cans of silly string hidden. Then they had a silly string fight. It's messy but if you do it outside, then it's all cool.

The clues were phrases that described the next spot for the next clue like - "Harry Potter used to use me as a bedroom" which described the closet under the stairs. Then I had the next clue in the closet that then described the next spot. It was fun for the kids to try to figure out which spot was being described, then to find the hidden message, then start all over.

Good luck!

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For my daughter's 8th birthday we did a full on tea party in the backyard. The girls dressed in sweet dresses and they had tea and fancy sandwiches and pastries and all. As a favor, my daughter and I had picked out a pretty (and different one for each child) teacup and saucer for each girl. It was a hit!

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You could rent a bounce house for all the kids, they love that. We have one and it keeps them busy for hours. You could look on-line or in the phone book under "party supplies-renting", have fun.

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