We had:. The kids loved most of the food. The veggie platter stayed pretty intact and no one really cared for the Bugles. I think they taste like a cross between Fritos and Chex. Their cakes are super delicious and normally exactly what I requested. Bottom line, though, I doubt I could make a cake like this myself. I know Aleisha could! I briefly entertained the idea of cutting out a Batman silhouette from black poster board, but I ran out of time.
Instead, we just bought the Batman Party Game from Amazon and printed out some extra Batman symbols since the kit only comes with eight. Batman Symbol Sheet. I used her idea for inspiration and came up with some simple rules.
I divided the kids into teams of two and gave each team a different colored roll of crepe paper streamers. The teams each took turns wrapping the villain my barely willing year-old son with as much streamer as they could in one minute and then he would try to bust loose. I was originally inspired by Happy and Metacarpus through Pinterest. The concept is quite simple: stack some boxes and the kids will kick them down, over and over and over again.
My sons were still stacking and kicking them down two weeks after the party. In fact, we kept them around for a while. For our boxes, I wanted them to look like a brick wall, so I wrapped them with brick print bulletin board paper. Have the children pop the villain balloons and gather up all the people balloons saving them from the villains. Have the kids sit in a circle. Download the free Superman Theme Song, and play that as the kids pass around the kryptonite.
When the music stops, whoever is holding the kryptonite is out. The last person left in the circle is the superhero of the game. Place cut out posters of a different super hero in each corner of the room four in total , ie: Iron Man, Batman ,Hulk ,Superman.
Play music for the kids to dance too. When the music stops call out the name of a super hero the kids have to get to. The last kid to the hero is out.
Have each kid take a turn wearing a hulk mask and hulk gloves. You could also do the same concept but be thor and use his hammer to hit the pinata.
Have everyone form a circle facing one another. Put all kinds of items in a box and let the kids who have something covering their eyes identify them without sight, only touch or smell. Be creative, this can be one of the most hilarious kid party game ideas during your party. For this kid party game, form two groups of kids. There are lots of creative variations you can come up with for this kid party game.
Take many buckets and cover them in tinfoil as if they were planets. Freeze, etc. You can also find pictures of villains on the internet and then have them blown up at any Kinkos. During the icebreaker activities let the kids color the villains and then laminate them with Con-Tact paper. Pin them up outside and let the kids go wild, blasting the evil villains with water balloons.
This game usually brims over to an all out water balloon war during kid birthday parties, so be prepared. Hand out Superhero cards, give the kids minutes and have them build a card tower Gotham City Hall. The three tallest building-builders move on to the final round. The goal is for the coins to land on three of the same villain. Each player gets three turns to "capture" one villain.
Build Gotham City Hall! Have a few decks of cards on hand for this game. Create groups of builders by pairing up your guests. Use your judgement when pairing up the children to make it an even playing field. Each team then gets two packs of cards.
To my delight he said YES! He far surpassed my idea. The game has a Candy Land feel. J loves Candy Land. He will play a dozen times in a row, so we were wanting to give that type of game to him with his absolute favorite guy, Batman. I think Matt nailed it. He penciled the designs and then painted them in. He would Googled pictures on his phone as he replicated his own. He did a great job painting the elements, but you could also print them out and use glue and mod podge to attach them to your game board.
Once he was done painting the game board, I used my Rustoleum clear shiny spray on the entire board to act as a protectant. Matt came up with the cards on his own. They are fun and funny. I love to play this game!
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