Birthday Activities
Birthday Activities
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Birthday $10 Birthday |

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Zoku Character Kit $14.99 Freeze your own unique character pops fast with the Zoku Character Kit. Create animals, faces, and fun characters of your own design, or follow Zoku’s designs included in the instruction booklet. The creative possibilities are endless! The kit includes 14 stencils, 1 faceplate, 1 stand for holding the pop maker steady, a pusher tool for removing fruit slices from the stencils, instructions, and sa… |
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Dozen Paper Pirate Treasure Map Placemats $5.99 Paper Treasure Map Place Mats. 14″ x 11″… |
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Sassafras Ice Cream Sundae Mini Kit $14.99 Window box contains 2 ice cream cups, 2 spoons, sanding sugar, 2 soda jerk hats & ice cream decorating ideasProduct Measures: 8.5 X 8.5 X 2.5Recommended Ages: 5 years & up… |
Playing Games For A Party
We recently welcomed a new teenager into our home. As his birthday approached, we tossed around many ideas for a party before deciding on one. We would have a video game party. The key to the celebration was to go as extreme as we could and we would do our best to accomplish that.
The first thing we would need was going to be some video game platforms, and it was not going to be good enough to only have one, we would have to get a Nintendo Wii, an Xbox 360 Kinect and a Playstation move along with a variety of games for the kids to play and some televisions for them to play on.
I did not think it would be difficult to get the monitors for the different consoles or even hard to get the consoles. It turned out to be more difficult than I thought. We already had the Wii. I contacted a video game store and asked them if they had the systems to rent and found out they did not have the Xbox Kinect because it was to new and since the Xbox 360 Kinect release date had just passed it would be a while for them to start renting them but they did have titles available for all three of the platforms and it would just be a matter of finding a store that had the titles that I wanted. We did not let that stop us from getting all three platforms. The good things is my son knew plenty of people who have the other platforms and was able to get the platforms from them.
The other part of the gaming equation was getting the monitors to enjoy the games on. We already owned one big screen television and another that was fairly big. For the third television we decided to go all out. We were able to lease a television that was bigger than I ever imagined, seventy-three inches, and it was delivered before the party. The only problem was that the minimum rental window was three weeks. That was just one of the things that would have to be done for the party is what I figured. Every man should have that big a television at least once.
We prepared the house for the onslaught of teenage gamers. The local video store was one of the places that we found some games that the kids would enjoy. We invited a bunch of my son’s friends over for the sleepover and said that they could bring anything they wanted to play on the game platforms. When we were digging through the closets we found some handheld gaming systems and some plug and play systems. We turned our home into a modern day arcade that was full of systems to play with. We did not have a shortage of things for a kid to do.
As the kids arrived I was amazed at the variety of thing that they brought with them. There seemed to be no end to the extras for the consoles and games. Our rooms were full of guns, swords, and everything else imaginable. The kids also had no shortage of different titles that they gathered from their own collections. It was a good thing the party was a sleepover so the kids would have enough time to enjoy everything they had.
I was too old to go without sleep. The kid’s did. There was not much sleeping that went on. As I cooked some food, they were still playing. I do not know how happy the other parents were about the lack of sleep for their children. In the end we were able to accomplish what we wanted to.
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Barbie Numbers Book $11.05 Used - It all adds up with Barbie[trademark]. Barbie introduces young readers to the wonderful world of numbers. This is a fun learning course from basic counting to more difficult skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplication and division using favourite themes like birthday parties, dressing up and baby animals. "Barbie[trademark] Numbers Book" is packed full of activities, games and puzzles and makes learning about numbers and maths lots of fun. |
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Barbie Numbers Book $10.99 Used - It all adds up with Barbie[trademark]. Barbie introduces young readers to the wonderful world of numbers. This is a fun learning course from basic counting to more difficult skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplication and division using favourite themes like birthday parties, dressing up and baby animals. "Barbie[trademark] Numbers Book" is packed full of activities, games and puzzles and makes learning about numbers and maths lots of fun. |
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Barbie Numbers Book $15.36 New - It all adds up with Barbie[trademark]. Barbie introduces young readers to the wonderful world of numbers. This is a fun learning course from basic counting to more difficult skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplication and division using favourite themes like birthday parties, dressing up and baby animals. "Barbie[trademark] Numbers Book" is packed full of activities, games and puzzles and makes learning about numbers and maths lots of fun. |
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