Celebrating Mother's Day
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Mother’s Day Fair
Looking for a fun way to celebrate Mother’s Day? Why not have a
Mother’s Day Fair? With this fun party mom will get pampered and
everyone else will have fun too. The fair will work well with any
number of people. So invite as many families as you want to
participate or keep it simple and make it a family affair.
Just like any other fair, your Mother’s Day fair will need
booths, tickets, games, contests, prizes, entertainment and food.
Read through the list of ideas below and choose the ones your family
will enjoy.
Spa Booth
Provide mom with a manicure and pedicure, foot soak and backrub.
You can also incorporate a game. Blindfold mom and have her smell
different scents, such as baby shampoo, lavender, and other items in
the house. Have her win a prize like a facial or some other gift.
(Anyone else that wants to can also play the game. It may be a good
idea to get a bag of wrapped candy to give out as prizes to the kids
who play.) Mother’s Day Cake Walk
A fair wouldn’t be complete without a cakewalk. Only this
cakewalk is different because none of the moms made the goodies. Set
up the cakewalk by tapping large numbers on the floor in a circle.
Then play music while those participating walk on the different
numbers. When the music stops the players must stop on one number.
Then someone draws a number and the person on that number wins a
baked good.
Puppet Show
Let the kids entertain the adults with a puppet show. If you
don’t have any puppets it would be fun to have a puppet-making
booth. Puppets can be made out of simple things found around the
house such as old socks, lunch bags, buttons, glue and construction
paper.
Balloon Tag
This fun game will take a little bit of preparation, but Mom is
sure to love it. Have the kids write down things that they like
about their mom. Roll each paper and put them inside of a balloon.
Blow up the balloon tie it, and tie some string on it. To play the
game people has a balloon tied to one of their ankles. Then everyone
tries to pop everyone else’s balloon without having theirs get
popped. When the game is over have each person read one of the
papers that was inside the balloons
Are you My
Mother?
Draw or make copies of pictures of baby barnyard animals and the
full-grown animal. To play the game tape one of the pictures to each
persons back. They must then ask each other questions to figure out
what their picture is, and then find their partner.
Food Booth
Provide fair foods like cotton candy, soda pop, juice, hot dogs,
corn dogs, popcorn, pie and French fries.
You may also think of other fun things to add to the Mother’s Day
Fair. Go ahead and plan activities that the whole family, and Mom
especially will enjoy.
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