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What little 4 year old does not love pirates and lots of make believe. A pirate birthday party is a great way to celbrate this imaginary time in their life. If you choose the pirate party from http://www.polkadotzkidz.com/ the birthday child will get their own personalized pirate shirt to wear to the special party.
To decorate for the party I recommend red and black as the theme colors. If you are going to eat use a solid red or black table cloth with a bir of netting as a table runner. Through some gold coins on the table to add a little sparkle. Add black and red balloons to get everyone in the party spirit.
When the guests arrive let them go to the craft table a decorate a small pirate box with gems etc. Be sure to have them write their names on the box.
After all the guests are there pass out their pirate attire for the party. At http://www.polkadotzkidz.com/ we provide an adorable pirate scarf hat, pirate eye patch, and bandana for the each child. We love the pirate scarf hat - it is something different than the traditional pirate hat yet easy and fun to wear.
After all the guest are dressed send them out on a pirate hunt to look for a treasure. If you have a larger party it may be good to divide into a couple of teams. Have separate maps and clues for each team. Everyone should be rewarded with a prize or prizes during the hunt. When the kids are younger I think it is fun to have something for them at each location. You may have a hint that says something like "Search far and wide for a great place to hide! This cozy little nook has a roof if you take a look!" This may refer to a clubhouse or something in the yard. When they find this location they get some gold coins or other reward plus a clue to the next location. At the final location they get a bigger reward which could be their blow up pirate sword.
Another fun activity for pirates is filling up a kiddie pool with water. You can have some item floating in the "ocean" - such as rubber pirate ducks. You put color codes on the bottom of the ducks. Depending on what color they pick they get a different prize.
An additional fun game if you have time and are not worn out is pin the flag on the pirate ship. You can print out a pirate ship or get a picture of one and attach to poster board. Then make some little flags - you can even use large labels and have the kids blindfolded and stick it on the ship.
After your fun and games it is time for a little food and/or cake and ice cream. These will all look great on the plates provided at Polka Dotz.
You can finish the party off with the pirate ship pinata. This is always fun for the kids. For the younger group you make want to put a couple of holes in the pinata or help out along the way. When the candy falls they will all be having a blast.
Arr!!! Have a great time!












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