Rescue Heroes Theme Party Supplies
Rescue Heroes Theme Party Supplies, Party Decorations, Favors,Tips
and Ideas! If your child loves Rescue Heroes, Party Supplies by
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Supplies and Party Decorations!
Fun Activities
Badges of Honor
Before guests arrive, cut out badges from
construction paper. Provide the kids with
stickers, extra paper, glue, scissors,
glitter, markers, crayons, magazine pictures,
etc., and encourage them to create their
own special rescue hero badges. Hand out
extra badges as favors during the party.
When sticking them on the kids, honor them
with special awards, such as the Biggest
Smile, Best Behavior, Most Infectious Giggle
or Best Team Player.
Rescue Heroes Training Course
Train your
party guests to be the best rescue heroes
they can be with this fun obstacle course!
Line the children up single file. Provide
a rescue hero prop, such as a fire hat,
for the kids to wear. One by one, each
child runs through a series of obstacles.
Some ideas: dig in the sandbox to rescue
a buried doll, drive a toy car across the
yard to an object which is erupting in
orange posterboard flames, pretend to douse
a fake fire with a garden hose, rescue
a stuffed animal clothespinned to a tree,
etc. Give each child an “official” Rescue
Hero certificate after they finish!
Stick the Hard
Hat on the Rescue Hero
Stick the Hard Hat on the Rescue Hero Your
friendly rescue worker can’t respond
to a crisis scene without his trusty hat.
Help him by trying to stick his hat on
the top of his head. Before the party,
draw a rescue worker on poster board or
butcher paper and hang it on the wall.
Use construction paper to cut out a hat
for each child. Cut a few extra in case
of mishaps at the party. Put each child’s
name on his or her hat, and just before
it’s their turn, put a strip of double-sided
tape on the back. Blindfold the first child,
gently spin him or her around, and direct
them toward the poster. The hat that ends
up closest to the top of the rescue hero’s
head, wins!
Note: It’s easy to alter this game
for any rescue hero your child admires,
such as “Stick the Fire Hat on the
Fire Fighter,” “Pin the Badge
on the Policeman,” or “Pin
the Scuba Tanks on the Rescue Diver.”
Frisbee Challenge
Just as rescue heroes
are faced with difficult new challenges
every day, this game will put your guests
to the test! First, stick two long sticks
or dowels in the ground about 1 foot apart.
(To play this game indoors, you can set
the sticks in buckets of sand or dirt.)
Use string or tape to mark a starting line
about 10 ft away. Players stand at the
line and try to roll a Frisbee between
the sticks. Players get five chances each
and the child who succeeds the most times
wins!
Birthday Cake Mission
Gather your guests
together to help the birthday child complete
a mission to find the birthday cake and
extinguish it’s flames!
To prepare for this activity, make 8-12
clue cards on individual 3x5 cards. Write
the name of an object in your house or
yard on each card (draw a picture for younger
children). Write the clue number in the
top left corner of each card. Hide the
clues before the kids arrive, making sure
that any theme-related party favors you’ve
hidden with the clues are out of sight.
When it’s time to play, gather your
party guests around, hand out the first
clue to the birthday child and tell the
kids to find the object on the card. For
example, if the first card shows a dog
house, the kids will go there and find
a second clue card with a cookie jar on
it. Then, they’ll go to the cookie
jar and find a third clue card with another
object on it, and so on.
The hunt continues until the children
find the last card, with your name or picture
on it. When the kids come running back
to you, they’ll be delighted to see
the birthday cake waiting for them!
Delectable Treats
Sandwich Pocket
Surprises Your little rescue
heroes don’t have a lot of time
to stop and eat as they rush to emergencies,
and these tasty pocket meals can be eaten
on the go!
Before the party, brown 1/2 lb. lean ground
beef and 1/4 cup onion in a frying pan.
Drain off the grease, and cool. Stir in
a 12-oz. jar of pizza sauce, 2 Tbs. chopped
olives, 1 tsp. dried, crushed basil, and
1/2 tsp. dried, crushed oregano. Slice
4 French rolls in half lengthwise and hollow
out the insides within 1/2 in. of the edges.
Sprinkle grated cheese into the bottom,
spoon meat mixture over it, and sprinkle
more cheese on top. Place the tops of the
rolls back on, wrap each in foil, and bake
at 375 degrees for 20 minutes.
Serve warm and enjoy! (Makes 4 servings)
Celebration Punch
Help your little heroes
celebrate their rescue efforts with this
delicious drink! Mix apple or cranberry
juice with lemon-lime soda in a large pitcher
or punch bowl. Pour mixture into fancy
plastic glasses and drop a strawberry or
blueberry in each glass for fun!
Fire Hose Pretzels
Extinguish their hunger
with these fun treats shaped just like
fire hoses! To prepare, dissolve 2 Tbs.
dry yeast in a cup of warm water; let stand
for 15 min. Add 1 Tbs. honey, 2 2/3 cups
flour, and 1 tsp. salt to the yeast mix.
Knead until smooth. Let the dough rise
for 10-15 min. in a warm location. Preheat
oven to 425° F.
After dough has risen, divide it into
quarters. Roll each section into a long
rope and shape it into a coiled fire hose!
Bake the pretzels on a foil-lined baking
sheet at 425° F for 10 minutes, or
until golden brown. Serve with mustard
or melted cheese dip. (Makes 4 pretzels)
Note: If you have time, turn this into
a party activity where guests coil their
own hoses. Be sure to double or triple
the recipe to provide enough for your guests!
Chewy Energy Pops
After going on rescue
missions, you guests will need some extra
energy! In a large saucepan (or microwave-safe
container) melt 1/4 cup margarine and one
10-ounce package of miniature marshmallows
over medium heat. Stir constantly, so the
mixture does not burn. Slowly add 6 cups
of your favorite crispy rice cereal, and
mix until cereal is evenly coated. Remove
the pan from the heat and add 1 cup of
your favorite treat. Popular ideas are:
small chocolate candies, butterscotch chips,
peanuts, or raisins.
Spoon mixture into small paper cups (wax-lined
cups prevent pops from sticking) and press
lightly to fill. Insert a popsicle stick
into each cup and press mixture again.
Cool and refrigerate until party time.
(Makes 12)
Cool Tropical Salad
This delicious fruit
salad is refreshing after a hard day’s
work (or play)! You’ll need 1 cup
pineapple chunks, 1 cup mango chunks or
melon balls, 1 cup diced papaya or fresh
peaches; 2 cups vanilla yogurt, 1 cup sliced
strawberries, and 4 sprigs fresh mint (optional).
Combine pineapple with mango and papaya.
Chill. Layer fruit alternately with yogurt
in dessert cups. Top cups with yogurt and
cover with sliced strawberries. Garnish
each serving with a whole strawberry and
a sprig of fresh mint. (Makes 4 servings)
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 resulting
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 Mattel, Inc.
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