Monday, March 29, 2021

Around the world through 7 continents – Birthday Party

Cake Cutting - North America station
My eldest son Aarav turned 8 this year and I had planned this birthday theme for last year on his 7th birthday – Travel the 7 continents. You see, 7th birthday and 7 continents would have been such a wonderful coincidence. But along came Covid in 2020 and it were the initial scary months . I had to scrap off the whole celebration. I had finished a bunch of DIY decorations, ready to print material I created on my PC. I didn’t feel like wasting all that effort.

So, 8th birthday was “Around the 7 continents”, instead of 8 planets, another favorite topic of Aarav.

To me this theme was so much fun that I decided to share it, for anybody who’d like to use it. I shall link the items I got from Amazon and OrientalTrading.com.

So here goes the whole plan and execution.

7 continents = 7 table stations. Each table would be unique in dĂ©cor to represent the continent. Each table would have some interactive games or activities and as we leave each station, the kids get a souvenir, just like we do on vacations 😊 Easy!

Passport prep
Before any vacation you’d need a passport, a boarding pass, a suitcase of course to load up the souvenirs and a stamp on your passport indicating you visited!


Placards for each station
First I started with the labels for each station. I used carboard boxes to cut out the large placards for each continent name.  Painted each in an obvious theme color representing the continent (that came to my mind) like ex. Europe is a lovely pink board with letters written in red.

Continent

DĂ©cor

Activity

Souvenir

Australia

Koalas, brown table cover

Kangaroo hop race

Boomerangs

Asia

Chinese doll, dragon, elephant, buddha etc

Pick gummy fish with chopsticks in 30 sec

Paper fans

Africa

Pyramid, hieroglyphs chart

Animal bingo

Hieroglyph bookmarks for each kid’s name

Europe

Eifel tower, Pisa tower, valentine décor

Lunch – pizza

Eifel tower painting kit

South America

Multi color décor, skull

Making Maracas

Carnival eye masks

Antarctica

Paper Penguins and whale, white table cover

De-freeze frozen dinosaurs

Arctic animal string bags

North America

Globe, birthday banner, flags streamer

Cake cutting

Flag Pencil and erasers

DIY Pyramid for Egypt
Then I decided the dĂ©cor and activities for each, that relate to the continent. Luckily, my parents have been touring around the world since couple of years. And I have free souvenirs from them!!! 😄


Africa and Antarctica are where they haven’t visited and those I really had to create something from scratch.

Passport, boarding pass and pretend suitcase

On the event day, I used my Instax camera to click instant photos of each kid and paste them on each passport, that I had ready with their name and other common details in the passport for them to fill later. I had made sure to label pages with each continent name so it would be easy to paste the stamps on the go. I designed and printed boarding passes which were the invite to the party. Stapled those to each passport! 


Boarding pass
I prepared pretend suitcases using brown gift bags,  labelled their names and stamped some pictures for beauty effect!





Australia Station
1st Stop: Australia – Koala show pieces. Kangaroos belong there, so the activity was Kangaroo hop race using pillow covers in the backyard on lawn, so we have no scratches on driveways and kids are safe! Souvenir was plastic boomerangs I got from Oriental trading site. Candies for being a sport! Stamp on passport and move on!




Asia Station

2nd Stop: Asia – I have lots of Indian and Chinese dragon dĂ©cor. I used my colorful dupattas to decorate the wall and the table! Activity was a game of chopsticks used to fish out “fish gummies” in 30 seconds! Must say kids are good at using chopsticks! Souvenir was handmade paper fans (I made them) because paper was invented in China – Asia! Stamp on passport and move on!



Africa Station
3rd Stop: Africa – no ready dĂ©cor, so I had to make my own pyramid using 4 ‘Your Pie’ pizza boxes!!! Picked the easiest design on the internet and added the brick details using markers! Done! Activity was animal bingo sheets that I created on my laptop such that everyone is a winner in the end! Basically, same animals shuffled around to make different combinations of sheets! Candies to ALL winners! Africa = Egypt = hieroglyphs. So, I created, printed and laminated personalized bookmarks for each kid using the symbols and setup a poster for all the letter symbols for each kid to identify their name in the form of hieroglyphs! That’s their souvenir! Stamp on passport and move on!


Europe Station
4th Stop: Europe – This is the land of love. So, I bought some heart shaped doilies a month ago during Valentine’s month! Pasted them on pink sheets and they made wonderful wall dĂ©cor. I had leaning tower of Pisa and Eifel Tower show pieces. So, dĂ©cor was done. Italy = Pizza so, Europe was a pit stop to have lunch!!! 



Souvenir was a 5x7 canvas boards with Eifel Tower drawn on them by me, paint, and a heart candy! Stamp on passport and move on!






South America Station


5th Stop: South America – It was colorful shimmery floor-length wall streamers! Just a pottery skull dĂ©cor my son had made a while ago! Used a colorful dupatta to cover the table! Activity was using the plastic Easter eggs I had, to make maracas. I drew designs on them using permanent markers. Spoons, beads, tape and voilĂ -  you have maracas ready! Souvenir was carnival eye masks ! Stamp on passport and move on!

6th Stop: Antarctica – Again no ready dĂ©cor, so I made simple penguins and drew a cute whale using cereal boxes! Used a white tablecloth. Activity was excavation. I used small sized paper cups and inserted small plastic dinosaurs, poured water, and froze them! The kids had to crack the ice to discover the dinosaurs. Souvenir was these arctic animal string bags! Stamp on passport and move on!


Birthday cake from Walmart - Edible map
7th Stop: North America  This was our final party place where we cut the cake because, we are literally in N America! DĂ©cor was a globe, a liberty statue craft my son made in the past and the entire party wall dĂ©cor! Activity was cake cutting and souvenir was flag printed pencils and eraser!



DIY road map banner

Cake cutting dĂ©cor – I made the birthday banner using simple black poster sheets, pasted the highway road maps on each and then painted each letter of HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Bought the flag streamer and taped Aarav’s world map sheet on the wall!

 

Note: Thru the party, between each continent I sanitized the kid’s hands! They were provided inflight refreshments like chips and juice at different stops!

The kids had a great time. I was nervous if even one kid would get bored, but luckily no one was bored. They were excited for every next continent. It worked out perfectly because it was one of a kind party! No one could guess what to expect next! Kudos to all kids for their full participation and enjoyment! 

DIY souvenirs

Party Invite

It was a whole lot of DIY work for this party, but at the end of the day the kids had so much fun, I am so thankful for that! It was WORTH all the effort put in!
 


PS: Anyone here in Savannah/Pooler would like to use any of the posters or placards are welcome to take!

I hope the readers got a fair idea of each detail per continent! Questions are welcome too! Thank you for reading!