Make a thoughtful
spot for opening presents. If you don’t have a wooden log for sitting on,
use several brightly colored pillows. You could cut a few branches from trees
or branches to stand in vases nearby for a bit of a woodsy feel.
Fly a kite or make a
kite. The simplest kite to make is a brown paper bag tied to a string.
Fallen leaf
challenge. Poor Piglet couldn’t sweep up all the leaves on the blustery
day. Give your guests the challenge to pick up a bunch of leaves (cut from
paper) and scattered around the room. The guest who picks up the most wins.
Pin on Eyore’s Tail.
Get a large print out of Eyore without his tail. Give each guest a tail to pin
or tape on the picture while blindfolded. Write their names or number the tails
so you will know who gets closest to putting his tail on correctly.
Dig up Rabbit’s carrots or plant his garden
Popsicle stick puzzles
are simple. Just tape several craft sticks together to form a wall. For younger
guests use the extra wide craft sticks. Then turn the wall over, tape side down
and draw a picture on the craft sticks. Or, you can glue a Winnie the Pooh
picture to the craft sticks, have the guests color them, then carefully cut the
picture between the sticks so it makes a puzzle. A perfect Winnie the Pooh party craft. |