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A Hoppin' Bunny Party
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A Hoppin' Bunny Party

Average User Rating: 33333 | 17 Ratings
Ages 3 and upAges 3 and Up
Duration: Weekend
Fluff up those bunny ears and have all the kids hop on over for a fun-filled birthday party.
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INVITATIONS...

  • Print as many invitations as you need and have your child color them with crayons. Then, trim around border, fold in half, then fold in half again.
  • Or, you can create your own invitation.

DECORATING IDEAS


Here are some decorating ideas to get your party hoppin':

BALLOON BUNNIES


These cute balloons are the only decoration you need to get everyone in the mood to have a hoppin' good time. A bunch of them make a delightful centerpiece for your table.

WHAT YOU NEED
  • At least one 12-inch helium filled balloon for each child
  • 1 piece of 8-1/2-inch x 11-inch pink construction paper per balloon.
  • Non-toxic glue or glue stick
  • Colored marker pens
  • Cellophane tape

HOW TO DO IT
  • Using the white construction paper, cut two 6-inch tall bunny ears for each balloon. The ears should be about 3-inches wide at the widest point.

  • Next, using the pink construction paper, cut out two smaller ear shapes, about 1-1/2-inches wide, for each balloon.

  • Use our "Hoppin' Bunny" Ears template for a pattern

  • Fold the bottom of the ears (about 1-inch) and tape two ears to the top of each balloon.

  • Now, draw a bunny face onto the balloons with a marker pen. Don't forget two big front teeth, whiskers and a big smile.

  • If the children will be sitting at a table, tie a Balloon Bunny to each child's chair.

  • If you wish, tie them into a bunch and tape them to the center of the table, or just tie them all around the room.

PARTY FUN...



FUNNY BUNNY EARS


Turn all the kids into little bunnies with these adorable party favors.

WHAT YOU NEED
  • Purchase one inexpensive child's plastic headband for each guest
  • 1 piece of 8-1/2-inch x 11-inch heavy white construction paper per child
  • 1 piece of 8-1/2-inch x 11-inch heavy pink construction paper per child
  • Non-toxic craft glue

HOW TO DO IT
  • Using instructions from "Balloon Bunnies", cut and assemble sets of bunny ears for each child.

  • Fold the ears around the headband and glue securely.

DO THE BUNNY HOP


Kids have to listen carefully with their big bunny ears and know their numbers as they "hippety-hop" to the cabbage patch to pick up their treats in this bunny version of "Mother May I?"

WHAT YOU NEED
  • A basket, box or bowl
  • A strip of masking tape
  • Inexpensive small plush bunny toys or candy treats such as NESTLÉ WONDERBALL or WONKA Bars

HOW TO DO IT
  • Have an adult or older sibling be the "Bunny Mommy"
  • Have the children line up, each facing the finish line (about 10-12 feet away)
  • The Bunny Mommy asks the children to hop on over to her. For example:
    • If she says "The Bunny says take 3 hops" the children may hop 3 times.
    • If she says only "Take 3 hops", the children may not hop. If they do, they must go back 3 hops

  • The Bunny Mommy continues to call out hopping instructions…using a different number of hops each time…until each child reaches the Bunny Patch and chooses a treat.

PUZZLING BUNNY


Little bunnies can sit in a circle to play this puzzling game.
THIS GAME IS TO BE MADE BY ADULTS ONLY.

WHAT YOU NEED
  • 6-inch x 6-inch cardboard squares
  • Photos of bunnies (cut from magazines or found online and printed)
  • Scissors
  • One small container for each child. A 15 oz. empty NESQUIK container would be fun to use for this activity

HOW TO DO IT
  • Cut out photographs of bunnies, or draw bunnies on a piece of paper.

  • Glue bunny pictures to the cardboard squares.

  • Cut the squares into simple jigsaw shapes, or for younger kids, into smaller square pieces.

  • Place the pieces in the containers and hand one container to each child.

  • Sitting in a circle, have the children dump out their puzzle pieces and assemble them.

  • When they are finished, they can put the pieces back into the container and pass it along to the next child.

  • Be sure to help kids who are having trouble putting the pieces together.

FUN FOOD IDEAS...

  • Bake or purchase a "bunny" cake

  • Serve Strawberry NESQUIK in clear plastic cups.

  • Draw a bunny face on each cup with colored markers and serve with two straws (the bunny's ears).

FOLLOW-UP FUN

  • Make a Bunny Birthday Photo album with your child. Include photos and add fun captions to each.

  • Make birthday pancakes in the shape of bunny ears and decorate with GOOBERS, RAISINETS or SNO-CAPS

TIPS
  • You can rent helium tanks or purchase helium balloons at most party stores.
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Reader Comments (1)

Posted on: 6/30/2012 9:06 PM

Posted by: Catherine A

City: Petaluma, CA

Article Rating:

We just had a great bunny party for my 5 year old. We decided to do the bunny balloons. My mom used white card stock and pink photo paper to make the ears. We got our helium balloons and began to "double stick tape" the ears to the balloons. We soon realized that the ears were too heavy and the balloons floated upside down. We then cut out a small piece of paper to try and add weight to the bottom. It didn't work. I assume it's because we used card-stock, but the balloon idea did not work.

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