Kids parties are always a tonne of fun, and often a little stressful! You might have seen a few days ago I wrote a guest post for another website about spicing up your children's birthday parties with an educational twist. So I thought I'd share a little more party cheer on Learning that's Fun.
I wrote about 5 easy ways to sneak in some learning benefits and practice some of the skills the kids have been learning at school in a practical way that keeps them interested while getting your party organised.
Here's a snippet.
1. Get Organised - during the planning stages, what activities can you get the kids involved in? They can practice their hand writing, their computer skills, getting creative and even a bit of maths if you've got a budget.
2. Choose a Theme - Opt for an educational spin on your themes. Think books, professions, art & craft, sports and science.
3. Party Games - Make up games that challenge, stretch and test the mind. Quizzes, mazes, challenges and competitions.
4. Feed the Brain - Healthy, doesn't mean boring! But it's a great chance to get creative with the kids trying to think up new recipes and healthier snacks.
5. Gift of Learning - Think about the learning benefits of a gift when you're making a purchase for a friend. Or rethink the idea of Goodie Bags and replace the junk & lollies with a single thank you gift for guests that's meaningful and useful.
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Happy Learning!
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