Games For Kids Birthday Parties
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What kind of games where children play at my birthday party of children?
My son is turning 4 on 3 November but we are having his party on 30 October 2010. I decided to buy small pumpkins and let the children paint my son says he wants to play musical chairs. But, usually go somewhere for my birthday party of children, but simply do not have the money to spend as this year. I'm looking for games that people actually have a fun n that are appropriate for their age.
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Bullet AK47 Ice Cube Tray $3.53 Bullet Ice Cube TrayFreshen up that killer drink with a round from the Bullet Ice Tray! Show James Bond how it’s done and add a little sophistication to your parties with this amazing ice cube tray. The AK Bullet Ice Cube Tray is our most popular gift to date and it’s no wonder why! Easy to use and incredibly effective, this ice cube tray will help your party go off with a bang and certainly impre… |
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Fred and Friends PIBOSS Pizza Boss Pizza Wheel $9.60 Pizza Cutter Circular Saw – Pizza Pro 3000Real men want a real pizza cutter – show your pizza who is boss with this fantastic Pizza Pro3000.Are those rubbish knives and girly pizza utensils getting in the way of your manly status? The Pizza Cutter Circular Saw is the answer! Pizza Pro 3000 is a circular saw shaped pizza cutter, ideal for your favourite Italian flatbread. Try it on peshwari naan’s,… |
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Fred & Friends Teacup Cakes Cupcake Mold $9.99 Tea Cupcake Silicone Cake MouldsSilicone bakeware is the new revolution in baking and our Tea Cup Cake Moulds puts a delectable twist on making cupcakes! Each cup and saucer is made from oven-proof silicone. Simply use each tea cup as a cake mould and serve!A fantastic baking gift for girls, why not treat your friends to a tea party and personalise each cupcake with their names? These fantastic cu… |
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The Wiggles: Wiggle Time! $4.73 The Wiggles are Australia’s hottest children’s entertainment and it’s easy to see why. This 40-minute video is packed with 16 fun songs that make children want to dance and, yes, wiggle. Greg Page, the main vocalist, has a pleasing, folksy voice reminiscent of Canada’s Raffi. Murray Cook and Anthony Field accompany on guitar, Jeff Fatt accompanies on accordion and keyboard, and all three da… |
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Pocoyo: Meet Pocoyo $2.70 Studio: Ncircle Entertainment Release Date: 10/30/2007… |
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Jack’s Big Music Show: Let’s Rock $2.87 Includes the episodes “Groundhog Day,” “Jack & the Beanstalk,” “How Mel Got His Groove Back,” and “Little Bad Wolf.” 95 min. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo…. |
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Blue’s Clues – Blue’s Birthday [VHS] $9.95 This is the first video of this children’s favorite series that’s not just a TV segment. The introduction, created for the video, follows Blue’s intrepid friend Steve as he visits a kid’s house to learn the “Birthday Candle Dance.” It’s only six or so minutes but it does add to the fun. Then it’s on to Blue’s fabulous birthday party, where she has left some clues for what she really wants for her … |
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Blue’s Clues – Blue’s Big Pajama Party [VHS] $9.95 Guaranteed to work or your money back – PLEASE NOTE ALL MONIES FROM THIS SALE GO TO A 501 (C)3 NO KILL ANIMAL SHELTER… |
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Barney – Barney’s Halloween Party [VHS] $4.44 It’s October 31 and Barney and the kids are decorating for a Halloween party at school. This means a trip to a local farm for the usual pumpkins, the Indian corn, and a good excuse for some seasonal songs (“You can call it fall, if that’s what you please / But I say I like autumn.”) There are 14 songs, including at least one repeat from an earlier tape, and the usual Barney-ized versions of tradi… |
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The Secret World of Arrietty (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) $22.99 The Secret World of Arrietty is a remake of the magical fairy tale The Borrowers, as seen through the keen, imaginative eye of Japanese writer Hayao Miyazaki. The American version of this delicately, richly animated film is that rarest of children’s movies–one that is a deeply engaging experience for adults as well. The visuals and graphics are gasp-inducing, yet never over the top or too showy. … |
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