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Fairytale Birthday Party- Fee Fi Fo Fum, So Much Fun! {Bookish Birthdays}

This was the first year that Preschool Bookworm was old enough to ask for a birthday party. When he realized it was a “thing” that your friends could come to celebrate your birthday, he was pretty excited! I’ve been out of the party planning loop for a while, but I managed to shake off the dust and throw together a fun little playdate party (we celebrated ON his birthday– partying on Tuesday mornings is quite fun, in fact!)

We’ve been reading a lot of folktales and fairytales, and PB is obsessed with wolves (the bigger and badder the better), so I ran with that as my theme. Our invitations:

big bad wolf birthday invitation

For decor, I created pennant banners using photocopied pages from fairytale books: The Three Bears by Byron Barton, Betsy Red Hoodie by Gail Carson Levine, Yummy: Eight Favorite Fairy Tales by Lucy Cousins, and Happy Birthday, Big Bad Wolf by Frank Asch. This took a lot more time than I anticipated (read: longer than one entire naptime!), so I suspect they will make a repeat appearance at some point in the future! I created paper plate pigs and wolves (which was super simple and perhaps balanced out the banner project!). I also incorporated some “stick house” elements by displaying sticks that the bookworms picked up on a recent nature walk and painted (awesome fine motor activity, btw).

fairy tale birthday decor

Welcome to our party!

 

don't huff and puff door sign

For entertainment, I focused on puppets. I had snagged a puppet theater at a consignment sale about six months ago but it promptly went into the closet until Toddler Bookworm was a little more steady on his feet. This was the perfect opportunity for it to make its debut! Preschool Bookworm and I searched the internet for our favorite pictures of the three pigs, their three houses, and the Big Bad Wolf, and we printed/mounted/popsicle-sticked them to create puppets. We then performed for our friends using Laurie Berkner’s “Lots of Little Pigs” to do the storytelling. (We’ve loved Berkner’s rendition of the tale for a long time now. I shared about it in my intro to audiobooks post here.)

lots of little pigs berkner puppet theater

Next, the kids created paper bag puppets. These were right out of a box (aff)— and so adorable!

puppet theater birthday

They also created some brick houses which weren’t as sturdy as the pig’s!  This was PB’s “big” gift from Mama & Daddy Bookworm, Melissa & Doug cardboard blocks. (aff)

three pigs brick house building blocks

And, our favors were, of course… fairy tale books for each bookworm!

fairy tale birthday favor books

Happy Birthday, Preschool Bookworm! I can’t wait to share the next year of reading with you!

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