If you are searching for a theme for a kids' party, consider a theme that is sure to please everyone. Kids love pitching a tent and sleeping in the great outdoors and you can create a whole theme based around camping and you don't even have to leave the comfort of your backyard. This is a great party option for scouts or children who love being out and about in nature.
First begin by planning a simple menu of campfire favorites. If you have a fire pit, the kids can roast hot dogs over the fire or perhaps create their own foil packet dinners. There are many interesting camping recipes online and you simply just need to find one that suits the tastes of your guests. You can also cook up the hot dogs or foil packs on the grill or using a propane-powered camping stove. Another option would to cook up a pot of chili over the grill or campfire and spoon ladles of chili into bags of corn chips and have the kids add a variety of toppings, such as cheese and onions.
Dessert is always a big party element and with a camping party, you might automatically think about creating some s'mores. An easier option would be to go online to Chocolate Pizza Company and simply order a few of their unique Campfire Pizzas. These are handmade chocolate pizzas topped with mini marshmallows and graham cracker chunks. Kids can just break off a hunk of the pizza and munch, and it's even packed in a real pizza box so kids will enjoy the surprise when you bring out the box and they find a gourmet chocolate pizza inside instead of a traditional pizza, with dough, sauce and cheese.
Games are an important part of any party for children, and there are many great outdoor games suitable for a campout party. Consider taking the kids on a "hike" around your yard and neighborhood. This hike can provide you with an opportunity to point out plants, birds, bugs and other creatures and you can even create a scavenger hunt for the hike. Kids can find rocks, leaves, a feather, twigs and other interesting items and put them in paper bags. You can also play games such as bocce ball, set up a ring toss or even have a sack race. When it gets dark, kids love to play with glow sticks, which usually can be purchased at your local dollar stores.
You can set up one giant tent or perhaps several small tents and have kids bring sleeping bags or place mats or air mattress and blankets and pillows inside the tents. This can be a great opportunity to show kids how to pitch a tent or you can have the sleeping area all set up before the kids arrive. Be sure to set out a big picnic blanket where kids can eat dinner, munch on chocolate pizza and tell scary stories once the sun sets. There are also some cool phone apps that will help you identify constellations in the night sky and if you have one, bring out the telescope and let kids get a closer look at the moon and stars.
Every themed party needs some decorations and for a camping party, think about the items you bring camping. Lanterns are not only a helpful source of illumination, they double as a decoration. You can place your food and chocolate pizzas on top of a table decorated with a checked cloth. Tins cans can be used to hold silverware for a rustic look. Place some teddy bears on an outside chair next to a sign that says "Don't Feed the Bears." There are even novelty string lights that you can hang here and there that are tiny little camping lanterns or you could use owl string lights, dragonfly string lights or just a good old set of clear tree lights can be used for a bit of extra charm.
First begin by planning a simple menu of campfire favorites. If you have a fire pit, the kids can roast hot dogs over the fire or perhaps create their own foil packet dinners. There are many interesting camping recipes online and you simply just need to find one that suits the tastes of your guests. You can also cook up the hot dogs or foil packs on the grill or using a propane-powered camping stove. Another option would to cook up a pot of chili over the grill or campfire and spoon ladles of chili into bags of corn chips and have the kids add a variety of toppings, such as cheese and onions.
Dessert is always a big party element and with a camping party, you might automatically think about creating some s'mores. An easier option would be to go online to Chocolate Pizza Company and simply order a few of their unique Campfire Pizzas. These are handmade chocolate pizzas topped with mini marshmallows and graham cracker chunks. Kids can just break off a hunk of the pizza and munch, and it's even packed in a real pizza box so kids will enjoy the surprise when you bring out the box and they find a gourmet chocolate pizza inside instead of a traditional pizza, with dough, sauce and cheese.
Games are an important part of any party for children, and there are many great outdoor games suitable for a campout party. Consider taking the kids on a "hike" around your yard and neighborhood. This hike can provide you with an opportunity to point out plants, birds, bugs and other creatures and you can even create a scavenger hunt for the hike. Kids can find rocks, leaves, a feather, twigs and other interesting items and put them in paper bags. You can also play games such as bocce ball, set up a ring toss or even have a sack race. When it gets dark, kids love to play with glow sticks, which usually can be purchased at your local dollar stores.
You can set up one giant tent or perhaps several small tents and have kids bring sleeping bags or place mats or air mattress and blankets and pillows inside the tents. This can be a great opportunity to show kids how to pitch a tent or you can have the sleeping area all set up before the kids arrive. Be sure to set out a big picnic blanket where kids can eat dinner, munch on chocolate pizza and tell scary stories once the sun sets. There are also some cool phone apps that will help you identify constellations in the night sky and if you have one, bring out the telescope and let kids get a closer look at the moon and stars.
Every themed party needs some decorations and for a camping party, think about the items you bring camping. Lanterns are not only a helpful source of illumination, they double as a decoration. You can place your food and chocolate pizzas on top of a table decorated with a checked cloth. Tins cans can be used to hold silverware for a rustic look. Place some teddy bears on an outside chair next to a sign that says "Don't Feed the Bears." There are even novelty string lights that you can hang here and there that are tiny little camping lanterns or you could use owl string lights, dragonfly string lights or just a good old set of clear tree lights can be used for a bit of extra charm.
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