If your child loves Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat, Party Supplies
by Vicki is the place to find Cat in the Hat Party Supplies,
Party Favors and Party Decorations!
Our Cat in the Hat Stovetop Hats will make great Party Favors:


You can decorate your Cat in the Hat with our Cat in the Hat Decorations! 
And your guests can dance to Cat in the Hat Birthdat Party music with our Cat in the Hat Music CD

Face Painting
Face Painting is always a hit for children's parties. Paint
each child's face with cat whiskers, use white base.
Pin the Hat on the Cat
Cut out a cat from construction paper.
Cut out enough hat for each child.
Blindfold each child and see who can come the closest to
putting the hat on the cat.
Cat Cat Hat
This classic children’s game is perfect for any party.
Seat your guests in a circle and let the birthday child begin
as the “Hat.” He/she walks around the circle
tapping each child on the head, saying “Cat” with
each tap. When the birthday child is ready to choose the
next person to be the Hat, he/she says “Hat” when
tapping the chosen person on the head. That child must get
up and chase the birthday child around the circle. If the
new Hat does not tag the birthday child before he/she makes
it all the way around the circle and sits in the open spot,
then the new Hat becomes “it.” If the new Hat
tags the birthday child, then the birthday child remains “it” for
the next round.
Storytime
Gather your guests together to listen to the wonderful storyof
Cat in the Hat! Even though they may not understand all the
words, the children will enjoy sitting together and looking
at the pictures. This is a great activity for entertaining
the kids while everyone arrives, or helping them calm down
as the party comes to an end.
Cat in the Hat Recipes
The Cat’s Meow Lemonade
This refreshing party drink is a true delight! To make it,
combine 2 cups of sugar, 1 cup lemon juice, and the juice
from 6 freshly squeezed lemons. Stir until sugar dissolves
completely. Pour the mixture into a 2-quart container and
fill with cold water. Add ice to cool. Makes 12 (8 oz.)
servings. For the finishing touch, pour lemonade into a
punch bowl and add a few drops of yellow food coloring
to create a colorful and tasty treat!
Paw-Print Cookies
Make your favorite sugar cookie recipe or purchase ready-made
dough. Roll dough into balls and gently flatten to a 1/4
inch thick with a flat object (the bottom of a glass works
well). Let kids make their own paw print using their thumb
for the center of the paw, and their fingertips for toe
marks. When the kids are finished, bake and enjoy!
Cat Cake
Bake your child’s favorite cake in two round cake pans;
cool, stack and frost as desired. Then, draw a cat face on
top using additional frosting, or create a face with candies.
Use round cookies for eyes and a black gumdrop for the nose.
Spaghetti licorice whips make great whiskers and frosted
tortilla chips look just like ears. Be creative and have
fun!