monos
We Did it - Lo hicimos
Welcome Time
Dora loves to dress-up and pretend. When the guests arrive,
provide plenty
of brightly colored hats, scarves, vests etc.
for the children to wear at the party!
Dora's Bracelet Craft
Use yellow "pony" beads and elastic string,
to make Dora's bracelet.
Add a blue
flower bead to the center.
Dora Puzzler
Before the party -- Print out Dora the Explorer pictures from the Internet,
or use a coloring book. Use a glue stick to affix each picture onto some construction paper. Cut the pictures into 2, 3, or 4 puzzle pieces.
Hide the pieces around the party area. The children will each find one puzzle piece and then find the the players with the matching
piece/s.
*Nick Jr. has free printable sheets. You'll find a link
and
resources at the bottom of this page.
Walk the Puzzle Bridge
Before the party, make a "Puzzle Bridge" using stone shapes
cut from felt. Write large numbers or shapes on each stone with a
permanent marker.
At game time, form a circle using the stones. The
children will walk from stone to stone while music is playing. When the
music stops, call out a number. Whoever is standing on the stone with
the corresponding number, will receive a small prize (sticker or candy).
Repeat this game until all of the children have received at least one treat!
Tip: play Spanish music to keep with your theme.
What's
In Mochilla (Backpack)?
Before the party, place a few more objects than there are children,
inside a
purple backpack. Use items with interesting shapes and textures that can also be prizes, like a ball,
bubbles, headbands, crayons and small plastic animals.
Sit the children
in a circle. Pass the back pack around
one child at a time. The players feel for an object inside
the backpack, guess what it is without looking and then
keep their object as a prize.
Tip: You can sing the "backpack song" while you pass
the back pack around the circle.
Noisemakers with the Fiesta
Trio
Make and decorate noisemakers with empty film containers filled with
rice or two paper plates filled with beans and stapled together.
Decorated with stickers, markers, fabric scraps,
etc...
*I like to apply masking tape around the edges of the paper
plates for extra security and to
cover sharp staples.
When the noise makers are complete, the children will pretend to
be the
Fiesta Trio - play some lively Spanish music for the kids
to play and dance along.
Hide
and Seek
Swiper the Fox has hidden some cards can you find them?
Hide Spanish Flash cards (educational store)
around the party area. When you say..."Vamonos!"
The kids each try to find the cards.
Everyone gets a small treat!
Send the cards home in their party bags.
Coloring Sheets
For younger party goers, it's always a good idea to provide
a quiet coloring space. Set out coloring sheets and crayons
on a table or mat for the children to enjoy.
*Nick Jr. has free printable sheets. You'll find a
link
and
resources at the bottom of this page.
Dora Pull -String Piñata!
This traditional Mexican party activity is appropriate for this party theme.
Fill a
Dora the Explorer Pinata with small toys and
treats. Then hang your piñata in the party room, or use it as a centerpiece on your party table, until its time to start swinging.
We recommend using a pull-string piñata
for younger children as it provides a safer, gentler party activity.
DORA FOOD & GOODIES
If you need to serve lunch or a snack...
Cheese Quesadillas, chips, fruit kabobs
and mango juice or pineapple punch will make a perfect menu.
Cupcake
Treasure Hunt
Combine you party treats with a fun activity.
Make frosted yellow cupcakes topped with
Dora the Explorer rings.
Before the party draw some simple pictures on 3x5 cards
of items
around your house or yard. Dog bowl, swing set
etc. The children play as a group. Give them the first card -- dog bowl--at the dog bowl they'll find their next clue -- swing set--there they'll
find the next card and so on. The last card will have a picture of you. When they find you....you'll have cupcakes and juice for them to eat at
the table.
Don't forget to say
"We did it" Dora style-- Lo hicimos
Spanish "Happy Birthday"
Sing Happy Birthday just like Dora!
Feliz cumpleaños a ti,
Feliz cumpleaños a ti,
Feliz cumpleaños a (childs name),
Feliz cumpleaños a ti!
The tune is the same!
DORA THE EXPLORER PARTY FAVORS
You can go all out by creating small felt backpacks to fill with party
favors or simply fill fill small Chinese food to-go containers (craft
store) with fruit snacks a Dora trinket and some crayons.
Dora the Explorer Party Favors >>
Time to Go
If your guests are young, settle them down before leaving
with a Dora the Explorer story time.
Then pass out the goody bags as they leave.
RESOURCES AND LINKS
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