Dora party supplies have become highly popular these days, especially for little girls who no longer play with fancy princess dolls, but look for more excitement and adventure. Here are some of the best party ideas:
Some of the Different Dora Party Supplies
There are a lot of Dora party supplies you can use to make a theme party really successful. Start planning the party by using Dora’s colors, pink and orange and cut out various Dora and friends (Diego and Boots the Monkey) images, create posters and you can even make a Dora welcoming banner.
You can even draw a map and name certain places on it and then hang it on the wall. You don’t need to get too specific, just a generic outline of the world colored green and blue. More Dora the Explorer party supplies include tableware, napkins, balloons, steamers, ribbon and a wide range of party favors.
Dora loves to dress-up and pretend, so when the guests arrive, give them lots of colored explorer hats, scarves etc. to wear at the party. You can even use yellow “pony” beads, elastic string and a blue flower to create Dora’s bracelet.
Dora Party Invitations
You can’t have a party without sending out birthday invitations. You can easily find many different types of Dora birthday invitations to send out to friends and family. The birthday child should also receive a Dora birthday card and guests that bring gifts could also receive a themed thank you note as well.
Dora Cake Ideas
How would you make a Dora the Explorer cake? Well, pretty much like any other cake. Use butter cream, fondant, cake gel and maybe a little bit of gum paste. Use a picture of Dora as a background and place it over the fondant, which should cover the whole cake. Then add little details and at the end use fondant or buttercream to make Dora. Use the piping to draw details such as her eyes and outlines.
Party Games
You can craft a Dora puzzle by using pictures of Dora and glue stick to affix each picture onto construction paper. Just Cut the pictures into a few smaller parts and hide the pieces around the room. When the kids arrive, they’ll have to find the pieces to complete the puzzle.
Really small kids will love to spend time with coloring sheets and crayons on a table.
Also, have the children sing the Spanish “Happy Birthday” just like Dora:
Feliz cumpleaños a ti,
Feliz cumpleaños a ti,
Feliz cumpleaños a (child’s name),
Feliz cumpleaños a ti!
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