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Little boys always love a Star War birthday party. Running around and fighting with their lightsabers is all they need to enjoy themselves but you can also devise games and decorate your party to make it really special.
With some tin foil and card you can create a whole galaxy for their imaginations to run wild in and you could create a party your little boys friends will never forget.
Take a look at these ideas
Party Essentials
If you are throwing a party there are a few essentials you always need like plates, cups, goody bags, napkins, invitations and balloons. You can of course pick these up from most supermarkets but if you want to make your Star War party one to remember why not use themed essentials.
You can pick up all your Star War essentials plus streamers, ribbons, table clothes and cutlery all in the Star War theme
Dressing Up
There are loads of star war birthday party costumes your little boy or girl could dress up in from Darth Vader to, Princess Leia, Anakin and Yoda. Dressing up is one of the most fun parts of a Star War Party. You could ask everyone to dress as someone different because there are so many good characters.
Games
Good verses Evil
You could devise a competition for your Star War birthday party between good and evil comprising questions and activities.
Split your guests into two groups (those dressed as goodies and those dressed as baddies). You can have several rounds to this competition as follows:
Question Round
You ask questions and the first team to shout out the correct answer gets a point. You could ask star wars trivia or space questions like what is the nearest planet to the sun? to keep the game in theme with your party
Group Round
This is a little like a treasure hunt. First of all cut out ten pictures of Star Wars characters (goodies not baddies) and stick them onto circles of card. These can be different sizes but should be no smaller than the circumference of a mug. Place these around your garden or house in view but not in obvious places.
Explain to your guests that ten members of the Alliance (Star Wars Goodies) have gone missing. The goodies need to find them before they are captured by the baddies. The two groups must go out and find as many of the missing as they can and they get one point for each one they bring back.
Fight to the Death
This round is the same as musical bumps but you explain that it is a fight, good against evil and the last man standing gets 10 points for his or her team.
Your guests dance around and when the music stops they must sit down as quickly as they can. The last person to sit down is out of the game. The winner gets ten points and their team wins the competition.
Laura Anne Grey is a Party planner from the UK designing and creating childrens parties. You can find more birthday resources and articles as well as free printable birthday supplies at http://www.barneys-printable-birthday-cards.com
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