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[quote=Anonymous]I do most of our parties at home. Key is organized activities. Suggestions: relay races (so many variations - tie two kids legs together, pass a baton, carry an egg on a spoon, use those large bouncy balls that you sit on); mock archery/darts (get a felt target and some ping pong balls with Velcro); basketball (milk bottle with clothes pin, kids' basketball hoop); an art activity (decorate bags for all of the prizes, which becomes the goody bag); make your own pizza. As soon as you allow free time, it's chaos. So, just in case it happens, put away any toys your son will not want others to play with and those that are fragile. One other thing I do that kids love is that I take photos and make them into magnets during the party. I print the photos and run them through a Xyron machine (with Michaels coupons, the Xyrons are pricey, but we use ours so often that it was well worth the cost). Have fun. Everyone always loves our home parties.[/quote]
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