Knick Knack Paddywhack Party Ideas - Guest Blogger Lisa Kothari
Th
e book Knick Knack Paddywhack by Paul O. Zelinsky is often a favorite among small children and so this is quite an innovative and inventive theme for a birthday party. If you are thinking about it, here are some ideas to get you moving toward creating your party plan.
This book uses beautiful primary colors; the reds, blues, yellows are wonderful. Decorate with balloons, streamers, and tableware that mix and match these various colors.
When the guests arrive, have the rhyme continually playing in the background. Have the kids make a number badge based on their ages as well. If they are all three, then that will be easy, but given the book uses the numbers one to ten, numbers other than just three would be fine.
- Given the book has the child on a walk, if it is a nice day take an adventure walk with the kids around your yard, the park (if you are having it there) or around your neighborhood. Definitely have a list of things for them to find. If it is a rock, have the kids find one rock each, then two leaves each, then three, then four… If this is in your yard you can plant things for the kids to find and have enough items.
- Since the old men roll home, you could have a somersault contest and see how many the kids can do in a row.
- The fact that the dogs chase bones, you can play “Dog, Dog, Bone” much like Duck, Duck Goose.
- Host a relay race with a bone at the end of the race that has to be picked up and taken back to the next kid in line until one team wins.
- Have the kids act out the rhyme themselves. They could put on a little play based on it and bring it to life. Since the paper pop-ups are magical in this book, you could also make some paper crafts. Have the kids make their own numbers, bones, or you could lead some paper origami tricks as well.
A copy of the book is a great favor. Attach a little brown bag full of candy bones to the book as an additional treat as well.
--Lisa Kothari
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Leigh Clements on March 02, 2010 at 06:29 AM
Wow, those are phenomenal ideas that are so age appropriate for a variety of ages, so if the ages of the kids at the party vary, everyone will still enjoy themselves. The thought of doing a number of somersaults in a row makes me happy - can't wait until my son gets to the age we can somersault together and try out this party idea!