Jumat, 13 Desember 2013

Help with Disney's LITTLE EINSTEIN theme & cake?

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Miss JT


Can anyone help me? My little niece would really love to have a Disney's Little Einsteins themed 4th birthday party but there does not seem to be any party products out there with them on it. I will even take free standing cutouts. ANYTHING!!! I also NEED to get a diary free, egg free, gluten (wheat) free Little Eintein designed birthday cake, if possible because she has allergies. ANY ONE? ANY SUGGESTIONS? Please help.


Answer
LITTLE EINSTEINS PARTY INVITATIONS
Use bright red cardstock paper to cut a "rocket ship" shape.
On the front write...
"We've got a mission!"
Inside message...
"We're going on a trip with our favorite rocket ship
to celebrate ____'s birthday!"
Then add the party details.

LITTLE EINSTEINS PARTY DECORATIONS
For the time being, Little Einstein's merchandise is unavailable. However, you can achieve your theme with solid colored party items; streamers, plates balloons etc. and some imagination. Visit your local educational supply store to find instrument posters and cut-outs, posters of classic artists and places around the world.
You may want to try a travel agency for posters and a used bookstore for old art books that you wouldn't mind using for cutouts.

The playhouse Disney website has print and color sheets to
use for placements and/or a quiet activity during the party.

To make a fun table centerpiece...
cut the top off of a clean 1/2 gallon cardboard milk box and cover it with construction paper. Use construction paper, glue stick and markers to make the Little Einsteins characters - just faces will do. Attach a face on each side of the carton. Place a weighted bouquet of balloons into the or candy into the bottom of the container and Tip: Not feeling creative? Hire an artistic teen to make the faces!

Or, cut four works of art from a magazine/book, use them on the sides of the carton instead -- Van Gogh, Degas, Monet...
Solid colored party items, personalized stickers, and fun party favors >>

LITTLE EINSTEINS PARTY GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
Play some fun birthday party games with your child's favorite Little Einstein characters.

Orchestra Ocean Treasure Hunt
You'll need plastic or paper cut-outs of various instruments.
You can find the cut-outs at your local teaching supply store.
If you can find a recording of sample instrument sounds,
that would be ideal. Otherwise, trace the outline shapes of
the various instruments onto large pieces of paper.

Place the instruments (toy or paper) around the party area and give the children a wagon or basket for collecting the instrument clues that they will find. They can take turns pulling the wagon or holding the basket.

When you play the instrument sound or show the outline shape, the children will locate that instrument and place it in the wagon. When all of the clues have been found each child will receive a special treasure!

Dance, Dance, Dance Like June
Play some classical music. Making a combination CD before the party is best. Make sure the CD has a variety of composers, tempos, rhythmic patterns etc. Encourage the children to dance like June.
This activity is even more fun if the kids dance like a lion, elephant, mouse etc...Variation - turn this into a follow the leader game.

Vrooom -- The Great Rocket Race
Kids will love to race with their very own pretend rockets.
Don't let Big Jet win the race!
Before the party cut the tops and bottoms from cardboard boxes.
Paint the boxes with spray paint or latex brush paint. On the sides of the boxes, cut two kid-size holes so that the children can step into the boxes and hold the sides. Add headlights by covering two cardboard circles with aluminum foil. Attach with a stapler or strong glue. If your party guests are older, they may want to decorate their own rockets with craft foam sticker shapes, ribbons, stickers, markers etc. Use some paper streamers to mark a start and finish line. "PAT,PAT,PAT- BLAST-OFF!" and away they go!

Leo the Conductor
Before the party make or purchase conductor's batons for each guest.
Keep safety in mind -- no running or placing the baton into their mouths.
Make the batons with pieces of wood dowel, wooden beads
or styrofoam balls and non-toxic paint.

Give each child a baton. Play your classical music again and have the children conduct the orchestra. Learn the terms you'll need to know
before the party...
adagio â slow
allegro â fast
largo â very slowly
Crescendo - gradually get louder
Diminuendo - gradually quiet down

More fun with Little Einsteins
Add a few more activities appropriate for your party space.

Have a circle time with singing, clapping and instruments.
Stick to songs your comfortable with or use a CD and sing along!

"Pat your laps for power!" -- gather the kids into a circle.
Have them crouch down and slowly pat their laps while saying "pat, pat, pat" They'll get gradually faster and louder until they jump up and say -- "Blast -Off!"

Free art with paint, smocks and a covered table of course.

Make instruments with paper plates, TP tubes, film canisters, paper, crayons etc. Preschool websites will have tips to help.

Blow Bubbles, play with play dough, blocks, and coloring sheets.

Set up exploration tables, with shells, feathers, animal pictures...

Record the birthday star's favorite Little Einstein Adventure and show it at the end of the party.

Party Favors
Fill a solid colored party bag with...
instrument stickers, bubbles, play dough, crayons and animal cookies.
Use postcards of famous art work, cardstock paper and a glue stick to make a puzzle the guests can take home. Glue the card onto the paper. Cut into four or five pieces and place the puzzle into a plastic bag.

Rocket Ship Cake

You'll need:
A standard cake mix (Can make this to suit allergy concerns), equally divided into a round baking pan
and a dome shaped pan from a craft store or use a 2-1/2 quart oven proof glass baking bowl.
Two snack cakes "twinkies"
Red and blue food color paste
white frosting
2 large yellow gumdrops or NECCO candies
red decorating tube or decorator bag with a piping tip

Bake, cool and remove the cakes from the pans.
Mix the red color paste with white frosting to achieve a vibrant red.
Mix a small portion of the blue paste to achieve the blue for
Rocket's windows.

Frost the round cake with red. Place the dome on top and slightly towards one edge leaving room for the headlights. Frost the dome with red, leaving space for the window. Frost the window with blue frosting and then outline it with red piping.
Cover the Twinkies with red frosting and place on the sides of the rocket. Add the yellow gumdrop or NECCO candy headlights.

TIP: Place the cake on an aluminum foil covered cookie sheet or sheet of cardboard and then frost.

You can find coloring sheets here:
http://atv.disney.go.com/playhouse/littleeinsteins/menu.html




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