Jay Jay the Plane Theme Party Supplies
Jay Jay the Plane Theme Party Supplies, Party Decorations, Favors,Tips
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Supplies and Party Decorations!
Fun Activities
EZ Airline Pins
As each guest arrives, give him or her
an EZ Airlines pin. Airlines frequently
give away their pins to children, you can
find plain ones at a hobby store, or make
your own from construction paper. Be sure
to customize your pins with “EZ Airlines”!
Wing Wigglin’
This version of Simon
Says will delight your guests because they’ll
get to act like Jay Jay and his airplane
friends. To play, gather everyone in a
room. Choose a child to be Jay Jay, who
stands in front of the group and leads
them in the following three actions:
Flying - stand with arms outstretched
Landing - crouch down with arms outstretched
Wing Wigglin’ - move arms (giggling
is o.k. too!)
Once each child has practiced the motions
a few times, start the game. The leader
begins by saying “Jay Jay says fly!” Everyone
must stand in place facifacing the leader
with arms outstretched to make wings, bending
at the waist to pretend they’re turning
if they wish. If anyone accidentally lands
(crouches) or wiggles their wings instead,
he or she is out and must sit down. The
leader can change motions at any time,
so players must watch carefully. If a player
accidentally performs the wrong motion,
then he or she is out. The game continues
until there is only one “plane” left.
The last person left gets to be the new
leader!
Jay Jay’s Jet Race
This game is
fun because winning is just a matter of
chance. To play, mark a target on the ground
a short distance away or make a finish
line on the floor with tape. Mark a starting
line, and blow up a balloon for each child.
For fun, write the name of a Jay Jay the
Jet Plane character on each balloon or
attach character stickers to the balloons
instead. To begin, count down from three.
When you say go, each child tries to land
his or her “jet” inside the
target, or cross the finish line, by tossing
or hitting it.
Airport Field Trip
If you live near an
airport, take the kids to watch some real
planes in action! Since a major airport
might not be easily accessible due to traffic
or crowds, consider a smaller local airport
that serves private or commercial planes.
Call in advance to see if someone would
be willing to give your group a quick tour,
or let the kids sit in the cockpit of a
small plane. No matter what type of airport
you visit, the kids will enjoy watching
the planes take off and land!
Make & Take Placemats
You may want
to enlist the help of other moms for this
activity. You’ll need a Jay Jay the
Jet Plane coloring book (or generic book
with jets and planes), crayons, thin pieces
of cardboard (for stiffening the placemats),
and a roll of clear Con-Tact paper. Remove
the pages from the coloring book and cut
the cardboard to match the size of two
coloring pages. Cut the Con-Tact paper
a little larger.
At the party, give each child two pages
and let them have fun. When they’re
finished, lay the pictures on top of the
cardboard and cover with Con-Tact paper.
Storytime with Jay Jay and Friends
A wonderful
way to calmly bring your party to an end
is with a story or video! Invite everyone
to sit in a circle and listen while you
read them a Jay Jay the Jet Plane adventure
story. While you read the story, your guests
can draw or color in a coloring book.
Or if you prefer, invite your guests to
watch a Jay Jay the Jet Plane video until
their parents arrive.
Delectable Treats
EZ
Airlines Lunch Box
Make each guest at
your party feel special with an individual
party snack packed in a box. These can
be Chinese takeout boxes or other small
boxes decorated with EZ Airlines or your
own airline logo. Each can include: 1
ham
or turkey sandwich in plastic wrap (make
using 1 slice of meat and 1 slice of
cheese on a dinner roll); 1 packet of mustard;
carrot & celery sticks; 1 lunch-size
bag of chips; 1 mini chocolate bar; 1
juice box.
Brenda Blue’s Sparkling Cider
Refuel
your guests with this sparkling treat that’s
a favorite of Brenda Blue, Tarrytown Airport’s
ace mechanic. Serve the sparkling cider
in blue plastic cups. Attach stickers of
small tools (wrench, hammer, etc.) to the
sides of the cups for fun!
High-Flying Cloud in a Cup Meal
Even though
your guests are grounded on the tarmac,
fool their tummies into thinking they’re
flying high in the sky with this tasty
treat!
Cook one cup of macaroni until tender;
drain, set aside. Next, sauté 1
small chopped onion in margarine until
tender. Add 2 Tbs. cornstarch and 2 cups
nonfat milk to the sautéed onion;
cook and stir until thick and bubbly. Reduce
heat and cook 2 to 3 more minutes. Add
2 cups grated cheddar cheese and 2 cups
frozen corn to the onion mixture, stirring
until cheese melts. Remove from heat; set
aside.
Separate 4 eggs. Beat egg yolks; slowly
add to the cheese mixture while stirring.
Fold in macaroni.
Beat egg whites and add 1/4 tsp. cream
of tartar until stiff peaks form.
Fill 8 ovenproof mugs (coffee mugs work
great) 1/4 full with the cheese and macaroni
mixture. Top with a heaping spoonful of
egg white to form clouds. Place mugs on
a baking sheet and bake at 350° F.
for 25 min, until golden brown. (Makes
8 servings)
Jay Jay’s Cloud Cookies
Your guests
will be flying high when they taste these
delicious treats. To make them, you will
need: 4 egg whites, 1/4 tsp. salt, 1/4
tsp. cream of tartar, 1.5 cups sugar, 1
tsp. vanilla, and 1 cup white chocolate
chips. Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
Separate egg whites from the yolks. Dispose
of the yokes, and beat the egg whites until
frothy. Add the salt and the cream of tartar.
Beat on high until stiff peaks form. Slowly
add the sugar, a tablespoon at a time;
beat well after each addition. Lastly,
add the vanilla and fold in the chips.
Drop spoonfuls of the dough on a lightly-greased
cookie sheet. Bake for 18-20 minutes until
firm. Cool completely and store cookies
in an airtight container. Note: These cookies
are best eaten within a few day for maximum
freshness.
Decorating Tips
Spread your
tablecover on your party table. If your child
has any theme-related toys,
you can add them to the table for a more
festive display. Cut several one-to-two-foot-long
pieces of curling ribbon. Curl the ribbon
by pulling it between your thumb and the
blade of your scissors. Lay the rresulting
curls on your table for added color. Hang
balloons in bunches for the best effect.
If you choose to fill balloons with helium,
wait until the party day to ensure they
float well!
Use balloons to mark the party spot; hang
them on the mailbox, near the front door,
or tie them to the birthday child's chair
to mark the seat of honor.
Place balloons anywhere that strikes your
fancy. The more the better!
Gather six or eight streamers and attach
them to the ceiling in the center of the
party room (or over the table). Use a light
fixture over the table, if you have one,
as the center point for the streamers.
To create colorful two-tone streamers,
put two differently colored streamers back-to-back,
twist as you walk them to the wall, and
attach at shoulder height.
Smile for the Camera!
Be sure to take lots of pictures. You and
your child will want to remember this special
party. A helpful hint: Order extra prints
and send them to the parents afterward.
Remember, it's not necessary to have everyone
in each picture. Focus on small groups
and avoid posing all the photos. Candids
capture the laughter best!
©
2002 Birthday Express
©
2002 Jay Jay the Jet Plane Productions,
Inc. and KidQuest Inc. d/b/a WonderWings.com
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