We don't really know any local toddlers around the same age yet and my friends in San Diego with little ones have too far of a drive to make it worth their while. So it was a nice family party with just the cousins.
I made a map for the three toddlers and we went through it like on Dora. "Birdhouse, prize box, cake and presents!" and repeat two more times in your best map voice imitation. Making the map was easy and quick. I simply searched for what I wanted on google images and copied and pasted them into Paint.
I tried to stick to a orange/purple/pink color theme for decorations but almost anything could be argued to work with the Dora theme. So the green table cloth that Oma found in her collection and the flowers/bug decorations from Little H's 1st birthday party that my sister brought all worked out perfectly. For food we had quiches with asparagus and tomato, deviled eggs, a veggie and cracker platter with hummus and shrimp with home made cocktail sauce. The fruit and cake came later.
After eating, we painted birdhouses. All shirts came off so their would be no permanent messes. I got the birdhouses for a dollar each in the craft section of Walmart along with the acrylic paints and little paint brushes. Being a full 8 months older gave Big H the edge in painting his bird house. The girls mixed their paints a lot making their houses a muddle-colored mess. Big H's turned out really well though; he was very careful to clean his brush between colors. They all had fun painting.
After the birdhouses, we moved on to the prize/punch box. I followed the tutorial over at Diapers and Heels. It is a great idea for this age group instead of a piñata, although I supposed a piñata would go with the Dora theme better. All the kids, except baby M, got three turns punching into the circles and pulling out prizes like flutes, maracas, whistles and bubbles (all Dora themed from Party City).
I baked two square strawberry cakes with a cool whip frosting. I mixed blended mulberries into the frosting to give it a nice flavor and pink color. I also piped a yellow T and D on the cakes so they would know whose was whose. They each got three candles to blow out, but Big H jumped the gun and blew out D's. She didn't exactly realize that he had done it. She just looked surprised that her candles went out before she blew them. Then when we congratulated her on blowing out the candles to avoid a fight, she looked suspicious until she decided she must have blown them out after all.
My big three year old girls!
This looks like such a fun party! You are one great momma!
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