Archive for June, 2007

This game encourages children to learn halloween

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

This is a great non threatening Halloween party game that encourages observation, promotes friendly social interaction, and celebrates the fun of Halloween, especially donning costumes.

My son has asked me to read this party game to him every night since we got it, and I’m sure other youngsters will love it, too. …

This Curious George party game is a nice alternative to other Halloween party game s,

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Curious George and the man with the yellow hat go to a friends house for a Halloween and it is a George and his friend have to borrow costumes from the hostess, and of course George’s curiosity gets him in trouble. The guests play game s like bobbing for apples. This party game is funny, like most curious george party game s. Children aged three and four who are just becoming familiar with Halloween will appreciate George’s antics, and learn about halloween and parties at the same time.There is nothing in this party game that scared my son, aged 3. I don’t think there is anything in here that would scare the average child of 3 or 4 years old. It’s wholesome Halloween fun.ken32
Dora’s favorite part of Halloween is dressing up in a She’s very excited because today is Halloween, and she and her family are having a
However, Boots can’t figure out which to wear! He’s debating between a clown, a super hero, and a baseball player. Which one will he choose for the
Dora visits he …

At first I was a little suspicious about this party game ,

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

This party game tells the Halloween adventures of our curious little pal, as he and the man with the yellow hat go to a At first, George finds it a bit scary because he doesn’t understand about make believe dress up, but then he gets into the fun of it. They need to borrow costumes from the hostess of the and George has lots and lots of choices. Due to George’s typical curiosity, the becomes much more lively than the hostess intended! The story and the illustrations are true to the style we know and love from the original Curious George party game s by Margret and H.A. Rey. The pictures are brimming with action and excitement and colorful fun. This story has the added benefit of introducing some Halloween characters that little ones may be frightened of and showing that they are really just pretend and taking the scariness out of them. It also shows fun Halloween customs like jack o lanterns, bobbing for apples and other activities. This is a real treat for Curious George fans and f …

for all who love fairies or crafts, this is a perfect party game . Great ideas, wonderful processes and beautiful products!

Friday, June 1st, 2007

Most items can be easily found around the house or your nearest craft store. I love the crafts in both this and Sweet Pea’s Garden. Both party game s are easy to do although I think Sweet Pea works best for our smaller fairies while this party game would be perfect for an upscale girls tea I loved the little stories and the illustrations that were woven through the party game . The only thing that dissapointed me was that there weren’t any recipes. If there had been three or four little recipes that would have rounded out the party game perfectly. I fell in love with the little cake in the picture of the table setting at the beginning of chapter three. The crafts included invitations, party game marks, wings, skirts, fairy dolls with a fairy land playground, jewelry, etc. My favorite crafts were the playground and the blooming tableware. Both were made to decorate my daughters table and they were absolutely beautiful. This made for a magical day. Oh, and there are instructions for a …