Party Recap
The alternative to the bounce house - throw a science party! Mr. Science from Satellite Beach, FL made Lilly's birthday one she and her friends will not soon forget. This is a hands-on party that's full of fun (and the kids didn't even know they were learning ... nor did they miss the bounce house!)
Party Highlights
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Desserts
Cupcake cake and other sugary delights!
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Activities / Games
Science experiments and rocket blast
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Budget
approx. $450
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Party Favors
Science-themed goody bags and experiment booklets
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Best Moment
When the kids got to make their own snow - something they don't get to see that often living here in Florida. They had a blast watching the snow grow and tossing it around at each other.
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Best Dressed
The birthday girl, of course - but all the kids got their very own customized lab coats.
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What People Ate
Adult and kiddie sandwiches, chips, fresh fruit and other non-toxic treats :)
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What People Drank
Lemonade, soft drinks and assorted juices for the kids
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Most Touching Moment
The look on Lilly and her friends' faces when Mr. Science did his first experiment. Right then and there we knew this was going to be a fun day!
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Funniest Moment
When the kids got their hands all gooey and didn't know what to do with themselves.
Party Helpers
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Mr. Science, Tim Perkins
Science enthusiast
Mr. Science is fantastic! He kept our kids entranced for two hours and it's been a year now and they're still talking about this party! If you live in Central Florida, near the coast, definitely look him up!http://www.themrscienceshow.com
3 comments
Deborah W wrote:
This is such a Fabulout party idea! Well Done!
Nicki H wrote:
Thanks so much. It was a lot of fun to plan and execute, and hopefully instilled some early seeds of science in the little ones :)
Pinali S wrote:
Where did you get the beaker shaped bag?
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