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Giving a Dora The Explorer theme party
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Throwing A Dora The Explorer Party by :
Jared Winston
Dora the Explorer has proven to be a phenomenon of mass proportion
among young children. As with most things popular with children, Dora
makes a great theme for a birthday party. Of course, planning and
throwing a party is no small task, and a Dora the Explorer party is
certainly no exception to that rule. However, the process can be made
quite a bit easier (not to mention a good deal cheaper) with a bit of
planning and creativity. The end result will be a Dora the Explorer
party that your child and all of their young friends will remember for
years to come.
The first aspect of planning a Dora the Explorer party, as is the case
with pretty much any party that relies on a theme, is to work out how
you are going to represent your theme. In the case of Dora, this can be
accomplished fairly easily. You should be able to find paper plates,
cups, and napkins that are Dora themed at any party store, or even the
paper products isles of some grocery stores. This level of availability
is one of the large advantages of working with a theme that is so
popular with such a large group of children. Along with the supplies for
the food, you may also be able to find other Dora themed items, such as
piñatas, balloons, and even small party favors that you can give out to
the guests at your child’s party.
Beyond the simple supplies and favors, you should also work out
decorations that go with the Dora theme. For instance, printing out
treasure maps and hanging them on your walls (or fences, if you are
holding the party outside.) Try creating some simple scenery out of
cardboard or felt to make your home or yard look like a forest or jungle
sort of area with added trees and such. Alternately, you may be able to
get some of these props at party stores.
The highlight of your Dora the Explorer party, though, will mostly
likely be your party games. This, obviously, is the area that children
look forward to the most (with the possible exception of cake and ice
cream) when going to a party. As such, you should be careful to live up
to their expectations. Thankfully, young children are, for all their
oddities, fairly easily entertained, so you should not have too much
trouble keeping them busy.
The concept that fits most perfectly into your Dora the Explorer party
would probably be a treasure hunt of sorts. Take a number of fairly
distinct objects and attach index cards to each of them. Number the
index cards, and then 'hide' the items around the house or yard. Hide is
a loose term, as they will have to be fairly easy to find, and the
numbered cards should be obvious, but try to make the objects at least
feel a bit hidden. Then, print out treasure maps that show the way to
the items (marked with their numbers.) Of course, the maps do not have
to be particularly accurate. Then, give each child a number to find, and
when all the items are found, have them come back to a treasure chest
(or, more likely, a painted box) of Dora the Explorer party favors for
everyone.
Copyright © Jared Winston, 2006. All Rights Reserved. About the
author If you are a fan of the highly popular
Dora the Explorer, or are a parent that
would like to learn more about this entertaining and highly educational
cartoon character, then be sure to stop by Dora Fansite, a site
dedicated to everything from her cartoon history to reviews of
merchandise such as
Dora the Explorer games. Source:
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