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This month we are giving suggestions for a Teddy Bears Picnic Party.

Invitations:

We provide invitations in our Teddy Bear Range, or you and your child might like to make their own.
On the invite, ask each child to bring along their teddy bear, this not only sets the theme, but can also be a comfort for younger children during the party.

Food Ideas:

You can prepare your food before the party, but we think the following idea is more adventurous (and provides a time consuming activity for the children to enjoy).

On arrival provide each child with an apron. (A bin bag with cut out arms and head will be fine, as the children will be supervised).

You will find that children are more likely to eat if they have had a hand in the production.

Sandwiches

Either have sandwiches made, but not cut, or let children make their own.
It is often an idea to send the invitations out with a menu for the children to choose from - this will save making too many different things – you can also find out whether the child has any food allergies.
Provide a shaped cutter each (or share one or two around) and let each child cut out as many shapes as they can from their sandwich round.

Biscuits

If you are feeling brave, let the children put icing on a plain biscuit (or, make your own the day before, again using the shaped cutters). You can either make your own icing or use the ready-made tubes available in most supermarkets.
Afterwards let them decorate with hundreds and thousands or some similar decoration.

Put each named place card on the child’s plate with their food. You might like to have extra place cards for teddies.
As for the rest of the food it is best to have that pre-prepared! For drinks we would suggest cups with lids – and straws. Less spillage.

Have a cardboard box ready (which happens to be supplied if you buy one of our ensembles!!) you can cover this in wrapping paper……. you now have the hamper………. and put the food in it ready to take on the picnic.

You may like to play a few games before the picnic, especially if you have chosen some energetic ones – jumping up and down after eating isn’t advised!! Take a look at our activity ideas further down the page.

When you are ready to eat, get the children to walk with their teddies to the picnic area.

If you have a table with space underneath then you could use a ‘grass’ tablecloth which amazingly you can buy from this site and lay it under the table. The children can sit on it to have a picnic in the forest.
A table skirt..yes you can buy those from our site too… hitched up at the front will give it a really good look. If you think the children are likely to bash their heads on the underside of the table then lay the ‘grass’ just in front of it.

If you are able to hold the party outside, picnic rugs or blankets will suffice.

After the meal ask the children to put the empty plates and cups back in the cardboard box and it will make clearing up easier.

Activities:

Quite a good amount of party time will have been taken up with the children making their own picnic, so a few good old fashioned games of statues or pass the parcel are great indoor games (with prizes for the winners) and should hopefully be enough to fill the time.

For older children who are able to write and spell (albeit somewhat imaginatively) play the tray game instead of statues. Place a number of items (teddy related if possible) on the tray. Let the children look at it for 1 minute. Cover the tray up and tell them to write down everything they remember on the tray. Prize for the winner. This would be a good activity for after the picnic as there shouldn’t be too much bouncing around.

If the weather is favourable, you can host the whole party outside. If you don’t have too many children invited or you have a lot of helpers, the park is the ideal place to hold the picnic – built in activities too!!

Again, if you can hold the party outdoors, games such as a sack race (yes, teddy has to play too) and egg and spoon race are always good fun. Another good game is pass the balloon – divide the children into teams and, using normal balloons, or try our bear shaped balloons, get each child to pass the balloon along the line over their heads, the one at the end runs to the other end with the balloon and starts again…. And so on until each child has run to the end.

If the children need calming down, have a teddy bear book at the ready to read them a story. This is a good one for the end of the party, when parents are arriving. The children may have been a nightmare for the whole party, but if the children are sitting quietly listening to a book, their parents will never know!! If you are holding the party at home, a teddy bear video/dvd is another way to calm the children down.

A piñata is always a good way to end the party. Anything the children retrieve can be put straight into their party bags before they leave.

Just before the last activity, bring out the cake (try making a teddy bear cake yourself, or order from your local bakery or shop). You will then have time to cut and wrap slices for the children to take home.

As the children leave, give them a balloon and some cake in a treat bag and perhaps one or two fillers. If you decide to make the teddy bear shaped biscuits for the children to decorate, make extra, decorate them yourself and give each child one to take home.

Once the children have left, sit back…. and relax!

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