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Need help planning a Tinkerbell party for my 3 year old!?

The guests are 8 little boys and 2 little girls. Ages are 1-5. Mostly are ages 1,2 and 3. I could use some ideas for and activity that is age appropriate and what will I put in the treat bag?

Update:

We are having a afternoon party. Lunch then cupcakes. The cupcakes are going to have purple, gold and green frosting, with gold sugar crystals (pixie dust). I have little star wands to give out. I just can't decide on what is a good activity that is baby safe, and what in the world to give little boys at a tinkerbell party.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    For my son's 2nd party he had 2 girl girls and one boy. I put stickers in the bag, maybe you can find some tinkerbell stickers for the girls and pirate stickers for the boy. I also went to the dollar store and found like safe trinkets, some sparkly stick on earrings for the older girls, and some cars for the boy. As for the candy.... if you want to put that it, I got gummy worms and beetles. The kids loved them, and most kids are allowed to eat them.

    Source(s): Oh, for a game you could have a treasure hunt, and hide little things around your house, or yard. You could do pin the flower on tink, like pin the tail on the donkey, except with the flower.
  • 1 decade ago

    Maybe rent a moon walk or play fun little games like red light green light. You could set up a coloring station for the quiter kids. And fill the bags with candy or little things from the dollar store. Or if you plan on having a pinata give them empty treat bags and they can fill them with what comes out of the pinata.

  • 1 decade ago

    Since Tinkerbell came from the movie, Peter Pan, and since its a boys and girls party, you can have a few pirate games such as:

    •Find the croc. Use a timer which will make a great crocodile. Have the pirates locate the hidden crocodile by its sound, before the bell rings.

    •Print out coloring pages either from the movie, or just regular pirate pictures and have them color them.

  • 5 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    not sure but nice avatar =D

    maybe go to party city and get the treat bags there (they probably have tinkerbell style), filled with bubbles, those mini goldfish crackers, maybe a sucker?

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