ABC and 123: A Learning Collaborative: Birthdays
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birthdays. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Ideas for Throwing a Three Billy Goats Gruff Fairy Tale Birthday Party


Since grandma read the book when he was very little my youngest son has had an interesting fascination with The Three Billy Goats Gruff.  At first, he was terrified of the story.  Everyone did their best to alleviate his fears by showing him video clips of adorable little billy goats, singing goat rhymes, reading parodies of the famous tale, and driving miles off our typical course to find farms with "nice" real life goats.  All of our efforts proved successful when his fear turned into a giant toddler obsession. 
His extreme interest aside, I never quite imagined when offered Thomas the Train, Olaf, Bob the Builder, Doc McStuffins, or I Stink the garbage truck as themes for his 4th birthday celebration my son would "choose his own adventure"... The Three Billy Goats Gruff.  We knew right away the local party store wasn't going to be able to provide much for inspiration or decorations. With a little creativity, a bit of lesson plan adaptation, and some Pinterest inspiration our older children were able to help me put together a small party our littlest billy goat gruff found perfectly exciting.  
It couldn't hurt to share a few details here in case anyone finds themselves in a similar situation with an obscure preschool party request.  You never know, you might thank me someday (wink!).
Decorations

To decorate the table we created napkin ring goats using paper towel rolls cut into quarters.  Other materials include: a quarter of a cotton ball, scraps of brown and black construction paper, glue stick, Sharpie marker, and brown raffia.  Since the kids did a lot of the assembly each goat had a look and expression of its own.
 
Construction paper goats in three different sizes became an inexpensive way to inspire story telling even with favor bags.
Activities

We always love to have a big pile of books available at parties for kids to check out during transition times. In addition to many versions of the classic fairy tale, there are many fun picture book spin offs on the Three Billy Goats theme.  Here are a few of our favorite titles. 
 
Three Silly Billies by Margie Palatini
Three Billy Goats Fluff by Rachael Mortimer
Three Billy Goats' Stuff! by Bob Hartman
Just a Friendly Old Troll (Another Point of View) by Alvin Granowski
 
Older children worked together using Legos and goat figurines to build the story's setting while waiting for all the guests to arrive.  Their finished sculpture ended up being a great decoration for the gift table.
 
 

During the party the kids enjoyed creating Pet Trolls like this colorful example we found on ScrumDillyDo.  Supply each child with a lump of clay, very little instruction, and piles of googly eyes, pipe cleaners, and pom poms.  Sit back and watch their imaginations run wild!


Sweets
 
  Use your favorite trail mix and a bag of white chocolate chips to create this sweet, troll-ish treat.
  There are likely many recipes for melted chocolate bark, but here is a quick and easy run down:
  • Line a cookie sheet with foil
  • Melt chocolate in a double boiler
  • Spread on cookie sheet
  • Evenly distribute trail mix through chocolate
  • Let cool before breaking into bite size pieces

  •  A grassy mountain seemed to be a most appropriate scene from the story to display on the cake.  This mountain was built using 2 heart shaped cake pans, chocolate frosting, and a little bit of leftover white chocolate "snow."
     
    If building a mountain cake is too time consuming, stack various sized cupcakes to create mountains and valleys. Our family hosts two separate parties to accommodate two sides of the family.  We brainstormed this "mountains and valleys" scene as a quicker option for keeping the dessert thematic for a second celebration.  Arrange chocolate cupcakes of various sizes and  top them with sprigs of frosting grass and toothpicks to prop the goats in their sweet habitat.

    Do you use any Three Billy Goats Gruff activities in your class that could be adapted for use at a birthday party?

     
     
     

    Sunday, March 2, 2014

    Throwing a #Frozen Olaf Party


    Disney has once again become the inspiration for our family's winter birthday girl.  The huge success of Frozen, as well as our ridiculously frozen winter here in Michigan, made an Olaf party on obvious choice this year. Not sure if I was thinking clearly when I agreed to letting my 8 year old invite her class to a pool party at our local aquatic center, but it made for the perfect setting for her friends to do "what frozen things do in summer!"
    invitations

    Food

     frozen ice cap jello

     Olaf donut faces, Rice Krispie treat ice chunks, and snowman string cheese

    Snowman accessories: buttons, noses, and arms
    The kids used these to turn their donuts into snowmen


     thank you notes


    Games


    We created this game board as a variation on one of our silly family favorites, Don't Eat Pete. Put one marshmallow on each square of the game board.  One child is sent from the room while the other children choose which Olaf must not be eaten.  The first child returns and beings eating the marshmallows one at a time.  If/When the child tries to eat the piece on the chosen Olaf, the rest of the kids yell, "Don't Eat Olaf!"  The kids count how many they were able to eat before they tried to eat the Olaf, then refill the board for the next player.

                                     a game board and pieces for each child to take home

    snowman stacks

    Set the timer for 1 minute.  Everyone works by themselves to build as many snowman stacks on their mat before the timer rings.  Each stack must have at least 3 marshmallow.

    Favors


     
     snow dough packaged with button beads, clay noses, and twigs

    fleece scarves rolled and wrapped with a note

    My daughter spent many hours of a snow day happily cutting and knotting these for her guests.  The scarves were a perfect way to cozy up after chillin' in the pool, changing out of suits, and heading home.

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    Friday, March 2, 2012

    Dr. Seuss Snacks


    Coolest Family on the Block has 10 Easy Dr. Seuss snack ideas to share.
    Kristy Makes threw a party special enough for Seuss himself.  I especially love the Star Belly Sneetches' Oreo Truffles and Green {Deviled} Eggs.
    Me Likey Food put together an amazing Seuss menu with dishes to match many of our favorite books.
    How Does She has packed up a green eggs and ham lunch to go in honor of Dr. Seuss.
    The Girl Who Ate Everything made a sweet Green Eggs & Ham treat.
    Good Life Eats also has a collection of Seuss snacks including Cat in the Hat marshmallows.
    Two Plus Jilly took One Fish, Two Fish to a level higher than goldfish:) 

     If you are looking for lesson plans, movement lessons, and more related to Dr. Seuss please enjoy a few of our archived posts!  There was also a great link from Princess and the Tot in last week's Show and Tell sharing many Seuss themed center activities.

    Tuesday, March 22, 2011

    Happy Birthday: Randolph Caldecott

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    Randolph Caldecott was a distinguished English illustrator from the nineteenth century. At the time he was known for his own art work in children's picture books. Today he is better known for the awarned named in his honor, the Randolph Caldecott Medal. In the United States, the Randolph Caldecott Medal is the highest honor a children's book illustrator can earn. The Caldecott Medal is awarded by the American Library Association.



    Check out Embracing the Child's detailed list of every Caldecott Medal & Honor book from 1938-2011.

    Show and Tell #50

    Happy Spring!

    Tons of Fun linked up with a quiet box full of math activities. Fun for a rainy Spring day.


    Creekside Learning put together a forsythia tree craft - a sure sign of Spring!

    Craftionary shares a step by step tutorial for making a message board. Perfect for organizing the family's busy Spring schedules.


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    Sunday, March 13, 2011

    Books About Birthdays in Celebration of Ours!

    Today is ABC & 123s 2nd Birthday! Some of you have been following us faithfully from the beginning and others of you have just found us recently. We are so thankful for you all! In honor of our birthday we wanted to share a round up of fun birthday themed children's books.





    A Birthday for Frances by Russell Hoban, Lillian Hoban (Illustrator)
    Alfie and the Birthday Surprise by Shirley Hughes (Illustrator)
    Another Birthday by Mary Engelbreit (Illustrator)
    Arthur's Birthday by Marc Brown
    Birthday Monsters! by Sandra Boynton
    Birthday Presents by Cynthia Rylant, Sucie Stevenson (Illustrator)
    Carl's Birthday by Alexandra Day
    Curious George and the Birthday Surprise by H.A. & Margaret Rey
    Happy Birthday, Moon by Frank Asch
    Happy Birthday to You! by Dr. Seuss
    Little Miss Birthday by Roger Hargreaves
    Junie B. Jones and that Meanie Jim's Birthday (#6) by Barbara Park
    Moira's Birthday by Robert Munsch
    Where is Baby's Birthday Cake by Karen Katz
    Smart Pumpkin Patch makes suggestions for age appropriate birthday themed books for children ages 3-6.

    I couldn't resist sharing with you this birthday party inspired by the Olivia books which I found on Emma's World. Adorable!

    Pinkalicious made a pretty party for the birthday girl at Cutie Pies Custom Creations.

    Madeline is another favorite character for young readers. This little lady inspired an amazing birthday party theme as well.

    Little Blog of Stories through a "book-tastic" party.

    Lula Bells Daughter put together a bookworm party.

    What are your favorite birthday themed books?
    Have you built a celebration around your child's favorite book character?

    Saturday, March 5, 2011

    Happy Birthday Author: Mem Fox

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    Happy Birthday Mem Fox!

    Mem Fox is Australia’s most highly regarded picture-book author

    Read Mem's life story here.

    Follow along with some Mem Fox read alouds.

    Teaching Challenges did an author study with her students and Mem Fox.

    Timmons Times used Fox's Shoes from Grandpa for a lesson in sequencing.

    The Narrative Causality reviewed Mem Fox's book Possum Magic.

    Ten Kids and a Dog used Mem Fox's Tough Boris to kick off a pirate themed adventure.

    Learn more about this birthday gal with her video interview on Reading Rockets.

    Mem's Children's Books:
    Possum Magic
    Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge
    Zoo-Looking
    Arabella, the Smallest Girl in the World
    Hattie and the Fox
    Patricia Mullins
    Just Like That
    Sail Away: The Ballad of Skip and Nell
    The Straight Line Wonder
    A Bedtime Story
    Goodnight Sleep Tight
    Koala Lou With Love at Christmas
    Night Noises
    Feathers and Fools
    Shoes from Grandpa
    Sophie
    Time for Bed
    Tough Boris
    Wombat Divine
    Boo to a Goose
    Whoever You Are
    Sleepy Bears
    Harriet, You’ll Drive Me Wild!
    The Magic Hat
    Where Is The Green Sheep?
    Hunwick’s Egg
    A Particular Cow
    Where the Giant Sleeps
    Ten Little Fingers & Ten Little Toes
    Hello, Baby
    A Giraffe in the Bath

    Wednesday, March 2, 2011

    Dr. Seuss' Birthday

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    Today we celebrate what would have been Dr. Seuss' 107th Birthday!

    The Examiner has an interesting article on why we enjoy celebrating Dr. Seuss' special day.

    2 Teaching Mommies shares a Dr. Seuss unit to use in celebrating Read Across America. It includes activities for Language Arts, Math, and Just for Fun!

    Check out Seuss Dude for a listing of Classic, Nursery Rhyme, Bright and Early, and Beginner Books.

    Living Life as Art has put together a page of printable Dr. Seuss gift tags perfect for adding to gifts you give.

    Obseussed is a fantastic resource for all things crafting, learning, reading, and exploring Dr. Seuss and his classic books. Check out their sidebar buttons for celebrations, decorations, and more!
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    For some more "official" information about Dr. Seuss check out CatintheHat.org and Seussville.com.

    Our very own feature writer, Rachelle, shared pieces of a Seuss on the Loose unit on her blog - What the Teacher Wants.

    Straight Stitches suggests ideas for putting together a fabulous Dr. Seuss themed birthday celebration!

    Along the lines of celebrations, Kara's Party Ideas will inspire you with adorable decorations for a Dr. Seuss themed baby shower.

    Check out the Happy Birthday to You poem on this site full of Seuss poems and more.

    Just for the fun of it, Content in a Cottage explains the hidden meanings in 10 of Dr. Seuss' books.

    Last year we linked to a few Dr. Seuss themed crafts and websites in our Read Across America author challenge post.

    Wednesday, March 24, 2010

    Mama Smiles on ABC and 123's Birthday Celebration

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    MaryAnne from Mama Smiles wished our blog a very happy birthday with a fantastic line up of party suggestions!

    Looking for a simple homemade birthday cake idea?



    Your child can help you decorate this cute cake.
    Use this fun suggestion to decorate your own drawstring goody bags.

    Perhaps you want an age appropriate table art activities available for toddlers at your celebration.

    After the party, work with you little ones to make thank you cards.

    Friday, March 19, 2010

    Girls Birthday Parties

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    Today we've got ideas for ways to celebrate the special little ladies in your lives. Enjoy and don't forget to visit the links to find out more about the decorations and activities. Leave some comment love☺and if you have one of your own to share, add it to the linky below!

    Just a little reminder about our two giveaways that started this week, don't forget to enter to win a complete letter of the week preschool curriculum or SciGirl Gift Bag!

    Plus both Katies are hosting giveaways on their own blogs:

    Win a Queen Size Protect-A-Bed Premium Mattress Protector, in honor of Napping Day, from Katie at A List Maker's Life

    and

    Enter the Flexi-8 giveaway, for fun and attractive flexible and beaded hair accessories and the Calico Critter's Giveaway for a fun and educational card game, "Who's Missing", both at Katie's Nesting Spot.

    Now on to the party ideas!


    This Sleepover Cake is made with twinkies and vanilla wafers and is just one special touch Bobbi from Casa Camacho added to her daughter's seventh birthday party. There was lots of girly pampering, cute table decorations, and even sleeping bag races.

    The year previously Bobbi's daughter celebrated with an Alice in Wonderland theme, complete with a Mad Hatter Tea Party and pin the tail on the Chesire Cat.

    We wish we were all lucky enough to have a friend who could make this wonderful castle out of appliance boxes for the Princess Party that Anne from Teaching Two threw for her daughter. The castle cake they enjoyed is equally impressive and the three stations of activities were designed to be fun for the princess in every little girl.


    Megan at Ducks in a Row celebrated her little lady's second birthday with a Lady Bug Themed party. They put out red ink pads, white paper, and black fine-tipped markers so the guests could make their own thumbprint ladybugs, just like the ones on the invitations. We love their craft idea, that also helped hold down the tablecloths at this outdoor party.

    These lady bug plate are easy to make: Just take two dessert plates, cut a quarter out of one and glue to the bottom plate. Make a U shaped head out of a third plate, punch holes, string through pipe cleaner and roll ends, and glue on. For party favors, Katie from Katie's Nesting Spot made cute lady bug clippies and suggests creating invitations digitally to email out, saving money. The same clip art was used to coordinate the invitations, favor bags, and photo pendant decoration.

    We plan on some special announcements next week as well as more great giveaways so please plan to come back and join us! Thanks for making our first birthday week celebration so special!

    Please link up your girly birthday parties below!