A.D. asks from Sherwood, OR on October 19, 2008
Reptile Birthday
Hello there,
Has anyone ever thrown a reptile birthday party? I am not the best planner and I want her birthday to go smooth. Any suggestions would be great. The party will be for about 15 children. I am also going to have adults there, as they will want to stay with their children because there will be a huge snake here. I'm just freaking out a little that it will be a disaster with so many people here. When I planned the party I over invited to make sure we had a good turn out .. well .. it turned out to be better than good. I would like to un invite some ..but that would not be nice. LOL
HELP!!!!!
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A.B. answers from Portland on October 21, 2008
I'm not of much help, I just had to laugh out loud, I thought you were throwing a party FOR a reptile!
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A.B. answers from Portland on October 21, 2008
I'm not of much help, I just had to laugh out loud, I thought you were throwing a party FOR a reptile!
1 mom found this helpful
W.C. answers from Seattle on October 21, 2008
I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on calfs)
oh, I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on knees)
oh, I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on hips)
oh, I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on hips)
oh, I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on waist)
oh, I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on shoulders)
oh, I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on neck)
oh, I'm being swallowed by a boa constrictor, (hands on head top)
"GULP!"
It's an song I used to sing to the tune of an old drinking song. When you get to the head, the boa has eaten you all.
I don't know how old your kids are but I taught first grade and the kids always liked it. They were a bit surprised the first time through, but the second time they laughed because they knew what was coming.
M.T. answers from Seattle on October 21, 2008
The Reptile Guy http://www.pepperspollywogs.com/c/entertainer.aspx?entid=...
is fantastic and way more fun for a party than I ever expected
M.W. answers from Seattle on October 21, 2008
I believe my daughter was 4 when we had the Reptile Man here for her birthday party. It was a blast! We had a big turn out, plus the neighbors joined us for the outdoor show (it was in July). You'll do fine. Most moms will chip in to help, especially if they see a big crowd. Accept their offers.
Order a big sheet cake from Costco. It's big and inexpensive. Or make/buy cupcakes. I also got dixie cups at Safeway (you know the vanilla/orange sherbet cups). Two boxes of juice boxes should cover the drinks. Having individual servings premade makes for a very easy serve and clean up.
Most of all, don't sweat the small stuff. Go in to it with an attitude of "I'm going to have fun!" and you will.
A.C. answers from Portland on October 21, 2008
They have a dinosoar exhibit at OMSI right now, can you maybe check into having the birthday party there?
L.H. answers from Eugene on October 21, 2008
The best website for party planning and ideas is Familyfun.com
I am pretty sure there is a reptile party. good luck and have fun.
T.Y. answers from Anchorage on October 21, 2008
I'm having a pirate party for my 2 year old which is close to Halloween. I made myself a list: 3:00 come in and get coats,etc. 3:30 treasure hunt (we printed pictures of household items(phone, couch,etc.) and put it on a treasure map so the kids can go to the phone to find chocolate gold money, etc. You could buy a big bag of plastic/rubber snakes, etc. and candy worms, etc.(GIFT Bag) 4p banana splits(my son is allergic to eggs/nuts) no cake. Then presents and clean up and visit while kids play with new presents. We hung a pirate flag ( I bought fabric at Joanne's and just stapled it on a frame, hung skull lights/skeleton lights and bought a toy pirate ship for the table center piece. We'll dress like pirates and have extra patches and spy glasses/compasses in the gift bags. Your daughter will just love spending time with her friends and they won't really need games or goody bags. Cake, presents and decorate. Balloons are nice because you could play games with them. Just look on-line for game or deco ideas. Have fun.
A.B. answers from Portland on October 20, 2008
If you don't already have reptiles booked, either The Reptile Man or Steve's Creature Feature are great (I've had both at Cub Scout events and the kids were enthralled). Both are great with young kids also. Don't worry about a lot of kids if you're hiring a reptile wrangler, the kids tend to sit very quietly and respectfully when the snakes come out :)
For party ideas, check out this website, it's an endless bank of ideas for any theme: http://www.birthdaypartyideas.com/
Good luck! With a large party, have back-up activities planned just in case some run short or aren't working.
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