Showing posts with label Coloring Pages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coloring Pages. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2015

Frozen Birthday Party Activities

Like every little girl, my daughter wanted to have a Frozen birthday party!  Yeah!!  I'm actually a huge fan of the movie and know practically all the lyrics to all the songs.  That's right, it's me rocking out to the Frozen soundtrack and belting out "Let It Go" in the minivan next to you at the stoplight.

Having a Frozen party is easy now that you can finally find stuff in the stores, although it is ridiculously priced and you can never find everything you need at one store or even at the same time.  I slowly purchased items over the month leading up to her party.  Some plates from Kroger, napkins and cups from Target, decorative wall stickers on Zulily and the rest at Walmart.  Buying supplies is easy when you find them.  However, it's the games your daughter requests that can get tricky.

I allowed my daughter to choose just seven of her closest 5-6 year old girlfriends to our home for her Frozen Birthday...yeah, I know, what was I thinking!?!  Luckily a few of the moms are my friends and they stuck around to help.  But, how do you entertain kindergarten girls for TWO HOURS?  Well, my daughter asked for activity stations, like her older brothers had at their Skylander Party and Pokemon Party.  I love that kind of thing!!  So, I said, "As you wish my baby girl" and away to my laptop I went!!

Activity 1 - Coloring Pages. As we waited for all the girls to arrive, I spread out some Frozen coloring pages I printed out that morning along with our bucket of crayons, on our dining room table.  Our dining room was the center of the party of course, fully decked out in Frozen decorations, including three foot tall Anna and Elsa wall stickers from Zulily.


Activity 2 - Do You Want to Build a Snowman?  Once all the girls arrived, I gave each of them a paper plate with 3 large marshmallows, 2 mini-marshmallows, a dollop of marshmallow fluff with 1 small flat toothpick, 2 small pretzel sticks and 1 small piece of an orange slice gummy candy.  After they assembled their snowman, I went around and drew on his eyes and mouth with black icing and a toothpick.  Then, if they wanted to, the girls were given the time to eat their snowmen.  They had a blast doing this!  I used the image below as the sign for the activity station.


Activity 3 - Olaf Lost His Head!  I lucked out with my daughter's birthday being around Easter because I was able to find Olaf shaped Easter eggs at Walmart.  I bought all the ones they had!  Yep, I was that mom.  Sorry!  I used these little heads for a Frozen version of an Easter Egg Hunt in our living room.  There is a scene where Olaf loses his head and he's chasing it.  I thought that would be a great image to use for a station sign and the heading read, "Help Olaf Find His Head!".  The girls loved it!!  They took turns hiding them and finding them.  However, it got to the point when all the girls wanted to hide them and no one wanted to seek them.  So, we moved on to the next activity.


Activity 4 - Princess Fashion Show.  I don't know about you but, I have gotten smart after the third kid.  The day after Halloween, I hit store and buy all the princess costumes I can in a size up because my daughter, like most girls her age, loves to dress up.  My daughter also gets some amazing hand-me-downs from cousins.  So, having seven extra girls over to play dress up, wasn't a concern.  They had a wonderful time trying on dresses and putting on play jewelry.  They helped each other with their hair, adding all kinds of clips, bows and headbands, along with princess tiaras.  Then they took turns walking up and down our hallway to the Frozen soundtrack.  It was adorable!!


At the end of the party, I was completely exhausted but, my 6 year old daughter was as happy as a clam and I couldn't imagine anything better than that!!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Mario Kart Wii Coloring Pages

Another activity to do at a Mario Kart Wii party, is coloring!  Here are a few links with free, printable Mario Kart Wii coloring pages:

Coloring Pages

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Free Back-to-School Coloring Pages

Walking through the store a few days ago, I was surprised to see the back-to-school displays all set up and ready to go.  One of my little ones will be starting kindergarten this year and although he is very excited, I still feel the need to prepare him.  To ease my kids into the new school year, I thought it would be fun to color pictures about school.  So, I hopped into my desk chair and typed away.  Here are my favorite sites for free and printable back-to-school coloring pages: 
Another great way to prepare your child for starting school or returning to school, is to read them books about school.  Visit my post Back-to-School Books, to see some of my favorites.  And for more free coloring pages, click on the Coloring Pages tab at the top. 

Friday, April 15, 2011

Patriotic Coloring Pages

Whether celebrating Memorial Day, Flag Day or the 4th of July, the links below are great sources for patriotic coloring pages.  Teach your children about our countries history while having fun coloring. 

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Free Disney Princess Coloring Pages

For a quiet activity to do on are trip at Disney World, I searched the Internet for free printable coloring pages of my daughter's favorite Disney Princesses.  I found some great websites with lots of coloring pages and I wanted to share them with you.

Easter Coloring Pages

For a quick Easter activity or for an Easter basket stuffer, click on the links below to print out your very own Easter Coloring pages.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Phineas and Ferb Activities and Coloring Pages

Whether you are looking for activities to do during your child's Phineas and Ferb party or just looking for fun Phineas and Ferb crafts to do with them, here are some ideas for you:
 
Activities
Coloring Pages
Learn everything there is to know about Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher at Phineas and Ferb - Big Ideas.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Free Printable Worksheets for Kids

Since we are pulling our kids out of school for our upcoming vacation, we wanted to make sure they don't fall behind.  I remembered to ask my 1st grader's teacher to send home the work he will be missing but, forgot to ask my preschooler's teachers to do the same.  So I decided to find worksheets for him online.  I checked my son's preschool calendar to see what they will be learning next week and began my search for free printable worksheets.  The preschool will be teaching the letter Z, insects and triangles during the week we are gone.  Here are the worksheets I found on these subjects:

Free Printable Worksheets:
For more free printable worksheets and activities for preschoolers and Elementary kids, visit these sites:

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Pokemon Birthday Party Activities

Last year for my son's 6th birthday we threw a Pokemon party.  We had 7 kids over for Pokemon fun!  I found a few crafts online that followed our theme.  The kids had  a lot fun with it and so did the parents. 

Pokeball Craft
  1. Cut out several circles in card stock.
  2. Keep enough whole circles for each guest to have two (for the base of their Pokeballs).
  3. Cut the remaining circles in half so that each Pokeball base has one half circle. 
  4. Print coloring page images of Pokemon on card stock and cut them out.
  5. The kids pick a Pokemon and color it as well as their circles and half circles.
  6. An adult staples the semi-circles on top of the Pokemon ball (covering half of it) being sure to only staple the outer edge.  This will create a pocket for their Pokemon to sit in.
  7. The kids can then color a line down the middle of their Pokeballs with a circle in the middle to resemble a real Pokeball.  There is a similar craft online - Pokeball Pocket Craft.
  1. Click here to print Pokemon Bingo cards, call cards and Pokeball markers in black and white.  (Card stock works best for this project.)
  2. Color and cut them all out.  Be sure you use the same colors on the bingo cards as you do on the call cards or the kids might get confused.  
  3. Each child gets there own bingo card and a bunch of Pokeball markers.  
  4. Put the bingo call cards in a container (I used a sandwich bag), shake them up and pull one out at a time.  Be sure all the see it.  
  5. When a child gets three markers in a row (including the FREE Pokeball in the middle) they call out BINGO and win a prize.  I had $1 coloring books and books as prizes for the winners.  We were able to play 4 rounds!  They had a blast.
Pokemon Coloring Pages

Print several coloring pages of Pokemon and leave out a bucket of crayons for guests.  Prior to the party my son and I colored a few pages and hung them up in the "party room" as decorations.  After the party we hung the pictures that were colored for and during the party in my son's bedroom.  A year later, they are still there! 
(Find more Pokemon Activities on the DLTK's Pokemon website.)