Bob the Builder Party Activity Ideas

August 4th, 2009
by Etereal9

by Etereal9

When you ask your children, “Can we build it?”   They will say, “Yes, we can!”  That’s the only answer to give at a Bob the Builder Birthday Party.  Below are a few activity ideas for a Bob the Builder Party.

When your guests enter the door, hand them a carpenter party hat.  You can purchase these at orientaltrading.com.  Gather the children around you and tell them you have a problem.  The problem can be as simple as needing to build a tower of blocks as high as they can go without toppling the tower over.  Using any type of blocks, such as Leggo, Megabloks, or foam blocks, let them try to build a tower.  Have them try to build it higher and higher each time.

Older children at your party may not be intrigued by building a tower.  However, they may be challenged by playing Jenga.   Jenga consists of levels of three wooden blocks stacked up on top of each other.  The object of the game is to pull one block from the tower and replacing it on top of the tower without knocking the tower over.  Also, you can only use one hand.  Once the younger children are finished building their tower, they’ll enjoy playing Jenga, too.

Once the blocks are put away, have the children do a simple construction project using a few nails and a hammer.  You may want to go to Lowe’s or Home Depot for some ideas since they offer construction projects for children once or twice a month.

These are just a few ideas to help you as you plan your child’s Bob the Builder Party.   Can you do it?  Yes, you can!

August 4th, 2009 by Yolanda D. Young | Posted in Birthday Parties, Party Planning, Tips | (0)