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Make your child’s birthday a memorable event. Every child has a favorite character. Turn the favorite into a birthday party theme for your little one and have a memorable birthday party.

Theme parties are so much fun as they are easy to plan and organize. Party supplies are easy to come by in most cases since they are popular characters. The invitations, the cake, the games all come together so easily and make the event a success.

Here are some fun birthday game ideas for a kids themed birthday party.

  • Dinosaur dig for a dinosaur party
  • Is this your child’s favorite toy? So why not have a dinosaur party? A fun game to play at a dinosaur party is Dinosaur Dig.

    You will need a large litter box, sand, some plastic buckets and shovels, and some brushes.
    You will have to prepare some dinosaur bones and fossils made of salt dough beforehand and hide them in the sand-filled sandbox.

    Let the kids pretend to be archaeologists on a dinosaur dig. You can demonstrate how archaeologists are supposed to use their shovels and brushes to carefully dust off excess sand from their finds.

  • Pin Elmo’s Nose for an Elmo Party
  • If your child’s favorite is the popular Muppet from Sesame Street, here’s a game that fits an Elmo party.
    The traditional game of pin the tail on the donkey can easily be transformed to suit almost any children’s themed party. Turn it into pin the nose on Elmo for your Elmo party.
    All you need for this game is a large Elmo poster and round red nose stickers, one for each child.
    Stick the poster on the wall at a height that is within the reach of children. Let each child have a sticker with her name on it. Each child is then blindfolded and spun around before placing the sticker on the poster.

    The sticker closest to Elmo’s nose wins.

  • Pass La Mochilla at the Dora the Explorer party
  • This is a beloved character with a huge following. There are many birthday games that can be built around this popular character. Here is a party game suitable for a Dora party.

    You will need Dora’s famous backpack, the backpack. Fill it with a variety of toys, one for each child. You can have things like rubber balls, sticker packs, crayons.

    Lead children and adults in singing the backpack song or play it on a music player and when the song ends, the child holding the backpack can open it and, without looking inside, try to guess a toy by touching it.

    If he guesses correctly, he keeps the toy and has to get out of the circle, and if he is wrong, he continues with the game. The game continues until each child wins a prize.

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