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If you're throwing a Space party, here are some of the coolest Space Party Ideas.
Moon Rock Hunt
Take all those moon rocks the kids prepared during the icebreaker activities and hide them around the house and in the yard. Now get them to wear the space pack and start floating around in search of the moon rocks. Each kid can take some home, which parents tell me are treasured items!! If you didn't do the moon rock activity as an icebreaker, take small space theme gifts, wrap them in foil and hide them around the house and yard. The kids will love the excitement of opening their rocks and finding treasures!
Hanging Star
Pair up the kids. Give them a star-shaped cookie on a string and have one of them tie it around their waist so it reaches around the knees. Have their counterpart lie face up just beneath the hanging donut. Now, with only crouching and stretching (and no hands allowed) lets see who finishes the star cookie first.
Dehydrated Food and Freeze-Dried Ice Cream
This is always an awesome space theme birthday party activity! You can all sit together and sample different kinds of space foods. (The faces they make are hilarious!).
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Flying Saucer
This is a great space party activity if you've got a big yard or are throwing the party at a nearby park. Use the Frisbees that the kids prepared during the icebreaker activities. Separate into two teams and choose from a variety of the classic ball games, like touch Frisbee football, Frisbee tag, etc. If they wear their Space Packs it's even more fun.
Weightlessness Race
In this game, the player needs to transfer as many cotton balls from one bowl to another using only a spoon. The catch? They'll be blindfolded so they won't have any idea how many cotton balls they've scooped up. You'll need to prepare bowls, cotton balls, blindfolds, and spoons. This game works best when you play two players at a time. Blindfold the players and give each a spoon. Place two bowls in front of each player, one of which has 20 cotton balls. The other bowl is empty. Once you say "GO!", each player must transfer as many cotton balls from one bowl to the other in 30 seconds. The trick is that they are so light you can't really feel them on the spoon and this makes it hard. The winner is the player who transfers the most.
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Hot Moon Rock Space Game
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Everyone sits in a circle and passes the hot moon rock from one person to the next (while music is playing). Someone calls time or stops the music and ...
Black Hole Space Party Game
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Take a large piece of cardboard and spray paint it black. Then cut out a 16-inch diameter hole. With white paint decorate around the hole in a galactic ...