We take birthday parties pretty seriously around here. Especially Tornado (not his real name). He knows what his party is going to be a year in advance. Other kids might change their minds here and there. He does not waver. And he always has such original ideas. You can ask him an idea for something, he'll give you an immediate reply, and chances are, you'll consider using his idea.
He announced that for his next birthday he was going to have a "Highlights party". He loves this magazine. He even loves the High Five version for preschoolers! Finding hidden pictures and determining what's wrong/silly about a picture are two of his favorite things to do in the whole entire world. He also likes to make his own. His other grandmother often gets him the special club packs, like Top Secret Adventure, etc. He just loves all of it; this is what he wanted his party to be.
"Highlights magazine party, huh? Okay, buddy, I'll do my best!"

I had printed the party information on one side.
(I've marked out names and our personal information here.)
SPARE PARTS PICTURES
This is just some of the kids at the beginning, working on their art project.
We ended up having 14 kids total.
When the kids arrived, I gave them a stack of different magazines, a piece of construction paper, glue, and scissors. I showed them an example of a Spare Parts picture Tornado had previously made. They were to use different parts of different people or animals and come up with a new, original character.
Here are some of their finished Spare Parts Pictures.
Side note: I totally forgot I had planned for them to play the Hidden Pictures board game. That was the original plan for the party to begin with. He loves that game! Bummer! I do this every party - forget some little thing, and I'm so upset with myself - for my forgetfulness, not because it really matters. Just like I also forgot to put out the pickled beets that Tornado loves having on salad bars. ha! I also forgot about the lentil salad I'd made. I found it in the microwave the next morning.
Every issue of Highlights features a spread of kids' drawings and poems that have been submitted by readers. I used a presentation board and glued on the letters for the title. I asked the kids to bring a creation to share on our board. (I've edited out some of the names.) Top left is Tornado's work. Several times I saw different pairs of kids sitting on the floor in front of the board, looking at all of the artwork."E," "H," and Grace, eating their meal
PIN THE TAIL ON SPOT
lots of giggling going on
They even turned Daddy (Uncle Ryan) around and around and made him try it.
BLOW OUT THE CANDLES
I think he must be the most grateful birthday child in the entire world, and my efforts always pay off with him. He just loves having birthday parties. I'm going to say more than most.T-R-O-U-B-L-E, eating their cupcakes
OPENING PRESENTS
He got lots of great presents from his friends and family. He told me before the party he wanted to sit in a chair like Noah did (in the special birthday chair at JumpZone) and have everyone sit in front of him while he opened his presents. :)
opening his big basket of summer fun goodies from Aunt Michele
My parents got him a 2-year subscription to Highlights. (Mom usually just buys him the issues each month; it's obviously cheaper with the subscription.) I thought it would be appropriate for the theme.
Wacky Races were featured in the June 2010 issue of Highlights. This was our last activity of the night. We tried to work out all of the remaining energy they had left.
WACKY RACES
I had contacted Highlights awhile back and told them we were having a party and wondered if they had any resources or ideas. Linda, the assistant editor, so very kindly wrote me back, giving me several ideas to think about (such as Pin the Tail on Spot, ETC.). I was thrilled that she took the time to do this, and they even sent us 2 boxes full of these magazines, stickers, and pencils they had left over from an event. I had taken a picture of Tornado's face when he opened the boxes - wish you could have seen it, but I guess it got deleted.
They even sent Tornado his own copy of the latest issue. Inside, the whole staff wrote sweet birthday wishes specifically to him. That was really the cherry on top of his whole party.
Thank you so much, Highlights!
Thank you so much, Highlights!
4 comments:
Seriously, you make me want to have a real birthday party...instead of just family. But I doubt that will happen any time soon!
PS. That is so cool that Highlights sent you some things to help. M loves High Five, too.
What a cool idea!
Oh Jenny you are so amazing!! We could go into business. You plan the parties and I will make the cakes! I totally love your cake and obviously so did Tornado!! His sweet expression says it all. You did awesome copying the drawing. I am no good at that. All the food looked so wonderful and I can't believe all the creative things you came up with for such an awesome but tricky theme! Can you please invite me to the next birthday party you host?
Pam
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