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The kids birthday party decorations were mostly things we had for Zane's room. Ammo boxes and military tents and netting from a military surplus store. I used several pictures of tanks and jets and hung them around the house. We also hung an American flag and marine flag. The kids gathered and we started the "training".
First they had to escape from the enemy prison. Their hands were tied behind their backs and they had to escape by rolling around and finding a key, which they then grabbed with their teeth.
The kids had so much fun doing this some did it two or three times.
Grandma had made a great obstacle course in the yard.
We also had them tossing grenades (beanbags) from a "fox hole" at the enemy tank.
They didn't want to come in and eat but they did. We had purchased some real MRE's from the army surplus store and put it in a real mess kit for the kids to see... and taste how a soldier in the battle field would eat. They thought it was neat...not too tasty though. Hot dogs and hamburger were more to their liking. We had a cool kids birthday party cake I made into a tank. The color was hard to get "army" green but it was fun to make.
I made the turret gun out of sparkler candles and when they were lit it looked like it was really firing.
We opened kids birthday party presents and the kids had to go (even though none of them wanted to return to being a "civilian" again). We let them all keep their gear and made mission folders out of some of your coloring pages and a checklist for the kids to check off their mission objectives.
They ALL loved the military kids birthday party, so did the parents :) ! Let Tiffany know what you think about her Military kids birthday party ideas: Or... Send us your own PARTY TALE so we can feature it on this site! Copyright © 2003-2005, coolest-kid-birthday-parties.com | |||||