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[quote=Anonymous]Pirate parties for younger kids are really easy--there's tons of cute themed stuff if you go to Party City or the like. Eye patches, photo booth props, spyglasses, paper pirate hats When I did this for my son's birthday we: --decorated wooden treasure chests (99c from Michaels, used markers and stick on "gems") --filled a big rubbermaid tub with sand and hid gold coins and plastic gems in it for them to did for with beach shovels (this was a huge hit) --pirate chest shaped piƱata --I made a pirate ship out of an old, big cardboard box I happened to have, but you can buy something similar on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Color-Your-Pirate-Ship-Playhouse/dp/B01MYPFEF1/ref=sr_1_3?crid=31TOVX71DYUTR&keywords=pirate+ship+box+cardboard&qid=1663261310&sprefix=pirate+ship+box%2Caps%2C125&sr=8-3 I also had a lot of fun with pirate themed food. Pretzel sticks were peg legs. I used a food marker to make marshmallows into pirate faces. Pirate flag toothpicks to decorate cupcakes. I carved a ship out of a watermelon. [/quote]
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