My 4 Year Old:
To make sure everybody knew where the party was at:
The games:
Decorating their treasure chests with stick on jewels
Walking the Plank
That's my dollar store blow up crocodile.
That's my dollar store blow up crocodile.
Hook's Ring Toss
I used glow necklaces from the dollar store for the rings and lots of black duct tape on the sign!
I used glow necklaces from the dollar store for the rings and lots of black duct tape on the sign!
Feed the Crocodile
They threw bean bag hands (Hook's hand) into the mouth of Tick Tock Croc.
They threw bean bag hands (Hook's hand) into the mouth of Tick Tock Croc.
And from after I had finished painting it a couple of days before:
Coconut Bowling
I wrapped some plastic containers in paper to look like palm trees and used real coconuts as the ball.
Coconut Bowling
I wrapped some plastic containers in paper to look like palm trees and used real coconuts as the ball.
Dig for Treasure
Cannonball Toss
Water balloons. I bought the ones that fill up 33 at a time. Which meant I filled up 100 water balloons in about a minute!
Water balloons. I bought the ones that fill up 33 at a time. Which meant I filled up 100 water balloons in about a minute!
The food:
The "Crocodile Teeth" were pieces of cheese cut into triangles.
The "Crocodile Teeth" were pieces of cheese cut into triangles.
Those are the fish and chips to the left of the Pixie dust.
The kids ate corn dogs (and some adults) but we also had grilled chicken and sausage for the adults.
When Levi saw the Pirate Ship Cake, he told me I was the best Mommy in the world and that he loved it. It made my day and makes it totally worth it.
And finally he opened his gifts to conclude the party. Everybody got to go home with full treasure chests and swords and eye patches.
Thank you so much to everybody that came; it means a lot that you spent your Saturday morning celebrating with us!
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