Top 7 Ideas for Blues Clues Party Supplies, Games, and Décor
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Top 7 Ideas for Blues Clues Party Supplies, Games, and Décor

1. Go on a Blue’s Clues scavenger hunt. Write clues on blue paw prints and hide them all over the party room (or all over the house). Give each guest (or small groups) a paw print with a clue to start. The children will read or listen to the clue and then look for the first footprint. When they find the paw print, they can read the clue on the back. You can hide 5-10 paw prints for kids to find. Then a paw print will lead them to the treasure. The treasure can be some fun tattoos.

2. For the perfect decorations, use themed balloons, then draw and cut out all of Blue’s friends on construction paper. (Like a bucket of red construction paper and a shovel of yellow paper, etc.) You can also cut out large blue paw prints and hang them on the walls and ceiling.

3. If the children are having lunch at your party, serve them lemonade, tinted blue; cookies cut in the shape of paw prints and frosted with blue icing, and “blue fruit” – blueberries, plums, etc. (You can also serve any other food that you can dye blue.)

4. For the cake, make a vanilla sponge cake and cover it with white icing. Then, with blue icing, frost the shape of the famous pup’s face or maybe a paw print on the cake. You can also buy cupcakes with blue frosting.

5. Play “Blue’s Clues Jeopardy.” Cut several medium squares out of blue construction paper. Then he writes a question about any topic from the TV show on the back. Then label the easiest questions 100, the next 200 easiest, the next 300 until you get to the hardest questions, which you can label 500. Then, on the wall or a large piece of cardboard, line up all the 100. in the first row, then the 200 and the 300 until you reach the 500. Then you should have 5 rows. When you are ready to play, have all the children divide into equal teams. Then let the first team choose a question. You will read them the question and if they answer it correctly, they will get the amount of points that the card says. If they choose a 100-question card, they get 100, 200, etc. points. But if that team gets it wrong, the other team that raises their hand first will try to answer the question. Then if that team does well, they get the points. As a prize for the winning team, you can give them mini Blues Clues points.

6. Before the children leave the party, give them each a party bag filled with goodies and goodies. You can fill the party bags with mini dots, tattoos, Dum Dum lollipops, and some K-9 candy.

7. For thank you cards, fold a piece of blue construction paper in half, then cut out a paw print. Inside, you or your child can write a thank you note to everyone who attended or helped with the party.

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