Have any ideas for a kids French theme party?!
Have any ideas for a kids French theme party?
I need ideas for a french themed kids' birthday party. age range:10-14. kid-friendly lunch food, GAMES, decorations, anything?
thanks! :]
4 months ago
AGES 10-14 PLEASE ! no bad stuff
4 months ago
YESSS..the kid CHOSE this!!
Answers:
4 months ago
AGES 10-14 PLEASE ! no bad stuff
4 months ago
YESSS..the kid CHOSE this!!
Just a list of ideas, good luck!
*use simple french vocab on the invitations
*play french music
*use french flag, eiffel tower, colouring picture of france,
*construct your own eiffel tower, as a craft
*serve brie, crackers, chicken salad and deli meat sandwiches on croissants and baguettes, quiche, fruit, salad, chocolate croissants, potato salad, Palmiers, Petite fours, French lemonade, and French fries
*Place the French flag on the Eiffel Tower
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Cigarettes and black fishnets?
Berets.
Little Eiffel Towers on the tables.
French flags
escargot
Make crepes.
get some ideas by the way french ppl really do it up in paris!!!!!!!!!!!!! fold the napkins fancy get like a blue and red color scheme and get liike a background wit the eiffel tower on it put lil eiffel tower keychains in the goody bags french yet dancy music all the parents/ adults should be wearin like berets and striped black and white shirts
What about French-themed Cirque du Soleil party. Should be pretty easy, use bright colors but instead of all the circus animals use brightly colored netting and shiny fabric, and drape everything, use hula hoops and add ribbons, they will even play with them or use them for a game, and if you sew you can reuse the fabric for Halloween customs.
Food would be really easy too, pigs in blankets, croissants with chicken or ham salad, and for cake petite fours.
how about make your own crepes?
it's really easy, you can have a lot of batter made up and either premake them (less than 1 min each) or the kids can make them themselves, either way, put out a lot of toppings (lemons, sugar, Nutella, jam, etc.) on a table and the kids will have fun picking out which ones to choose!
here's a recipe: *increase quantity as needed this makes about 24-30 crepes
INGREDIENTS
* 3 cups all-purpose flour
* 3 eggs
* 3 cups milk
* 1/4 teaspoon salt
* 2 tablespoons butter, melted
DIRECTIONS
1. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour and the eggs. Gradually add in the milk and water, stirring to combine. Add the salt and butter; beat until smooth.
2. Heat a lightly oiled griddle or frying pan over medium high heat. Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each crepe. Tilt the pan with a circular motion so that the batter coats the surface evenly.
3. Cook the crepe for about 2 minutes, until the bottom is light brown. Loosen with a spatula, turn and cook the other side. Serve hot
do red white and blue French tablecloths and the kids seem a little old for organized games so the crepes should be fine
give away little Eiffel Tower/baguette souvenir magnets
www.thestationerystudio.com
you can even get them personalized
Have a "Make Your Own Crepe" Stand! Let kids go up in groups of four, and have bowls of bananas, strawberries, peaches, and blueberries on the table. Also have chocolate syrup, caramel syrup, and whipped cream. Limit one crepe per kid, and only allow them to have 2 spoonfuls of fruit (different or the same), and only allow one topping, so it doesn't become too fattening. This is a fun way to entertain them, and give them a snack!
Are you talking Montreal French or France French?
Have an Eiffel Tower building contest. The kids split up into pairs or teams and are given a set amount of straws & tape (ie: 25 straws & 2ft of masking tape)
Then they are given say, the next half hour to build a free-standing “Eiffel” tower.
And make poutine cuz it's super yummy.
Have name tags or place cards with their names in french for them to wear (Peter would be Pierre).
I dont know what a French party would be let alone a kid's french party. Sorry!
Did your kids choose this theme? French is hard for that age.....berets come to mind to wear. This age wants hot dogs, etc....how about hot dogs with French names....maybe dogs like "poodle", and each a different kind...like with cheese, with relish, with chili, etc....put in a tray with chips and put a french name on the dip french onion?.....you can look up the French names and put them on everything....shakes to go with the Hot Dogs?....flags of France...colors of the flag in the streamers, etc. ....but this is a hard theme for the kids to understand.....
So I'll give you an alternate suggestion...my grandkids had a mystery party.....complete with clues in every room....a "victim" which was hillarious ...stuffed clothes with a happy face pillow at the top for the head.....when the kids found it they were in hysterics laughing.....they had to follow the clues around the house.....
So have a French Mystery? You write the play, have parts for the kids who attend, and don't tell who the criminal is...they have to figure it out.....
Other ideas...French Fries, French Toast, French Dip Sandwiches.....
i'd suggest you hire an acting crew who will reinact one of Napoleon great battle, with all the special effects, that would be fun. and all the kids gotta do is sit and it something french
p.s. french fries is not from france
It would be fun to teach them how to say things like "Hello" and "Happy Birthday" in French. You might be able to pick up berets for all the kids somewhere (if you buy them in bulk, say more than 10, you may get a discount) fairly inexpensively. Most kids love cheese, and cheese and bread are common foods in France. If they're more 14ish than 10ish, you could also do fondue stands. Maybe one with chocolate for fruits/breads, one with cheese for breads. Fondue is really fun and it's kind of do-it-yourself if the kids are old enough to do it without getting burned and making a mess...
What about the birthday gift?
make some different types of quiesce,and have a nice salad and some baguettes with some mild creamy cheese
How about a French Braids Party! Take them all to a fun salon and have a girlie afternoon getting professional braids done like the girls do for prom and such.
Isn't there a cartoon character that's from a French story . . . Madeline the Orphan or something. I remember it from when I was little. I think there was a Madeline movie made a couple years ago, too. Maybe you can get ideas from that.
Otherwise, French Fries, French Toast, French restaurants ...
A whole lot of French fries!