Alison - posted on 01/25/2010 ( 6 moms have responded )
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A party with around 15 kids, (mostly family) ages 1-13. We're having a party in the park and would love some outdoor ideas!
Alison - posted on 01/25/2010 ( 6 moms have responded )
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A party with around 15 kids, (mostly family) ages 1-13. We're having a party in the park and would love some outdoor ideas!
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Jennifer - posted on 01/26/2010
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I wouldnt go out all big. I would have a couple of friends over do a cake and eat pizza! There attention spand is so short at that age
Qihm - posted on 01/26/2010
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pudding painting! It loads of fun and every one can do it! Just get pudding cups, paper plates, and paper anything else to paint. Put a scoop of pudding on the paper plate, 1 vanilla, 1 chocolate if you want different "colors", and let the kids paint away! Bring along wipies or use a water fountain for sticky clean ups, but for the most part they can lick the "paint" off hehe.
Rachelle - posted on 01/26/2010
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what is your theme? i like doing pinatas and pin the (something) on the (something) depending on the theme...using tape of course...
Tanya - posted on 01/26/2010
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Bubbles are always good fun - you could get the older kids to blow them and the younger ones could try to catch them! The really big bubble wands are especially great fun! Enjoy!
Heather - posted on 01/25/2010
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Water balloons can be fun for all ages. Whatever you do, don't let them do hide and seek, the little ones can get carried away, LOL!
Good Day! - posted on 01/25/2010
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Classic games like Red Rover, freeze tag, and Duck Duck Goose are always a hit and are FREE! With a ball you can play hot potato, kick ball, dodge ball, four square.
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