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Hang the wanted posters around the party area until the end of the event. Then send them home as party favors. Gather your party guests for some Old West lasso tossing.

Because real lassos can be dangerous, you should consider using a hula hoop or rope rings instead. Place a rocking horse or sawhorse at a fair distance from the line where players will stand. To play this game, set up cowboy boots on a table. Draw a line a few feet away from the table. Have players stand behind the line and toss beanbags at the boots.

Award prizes to players who can knock over a boot. If you have a seesaw, attach a saddle to each end. Place a child on each saddle and have two adults guide the seesaw up and down. Another way to give rodeo rides is to secure a saddle to a red wagon, bicycle, or another suitable ride on toy. Have an adult pull the rider around a rodeo ring or obstacle course. This game is fun for any cowboy-themed party, but it might also be especially enjoyable for a Toy Story party.

Divide players into two teams. Give each team a cowboy boot. At the other end of the play space, place two buckets filled with rubber snakes. On the signal, the first players for each team race to retrieve a snake, bring it back and place it in the boot. Those players then tag the next players in line, who also race to place a snake in their boots.

The relay race continues until one team has had each of its members collect a snake and drop it into the boot. Have kids stand a couple of feet from the tin cans. Give each player a squirt gun and a bucket of water for refilling.

When you signal the start of the game, kids squirt water at the cans, attempting to knock them down. When a player knocks over his can, he gets to claim a reward from a collection of trinket prizes. Before the party, have your kids paint a collection of rocks. Mix the painted rocks with plain rocks and put them all into a baby pool filled with water.

Give kids sieves and have them mine for the gems. You can also play this game in a sandbox. Bury gold-painted rocks or gold nuggets in the sand and have them panhandle for the gold. Pin the Tail on the Donkey is a classic party game that is often changed to suit the theme of a party.

In this cowboy version, instead of pinning a tail on a donkey, kids stamp a brand on a cow. Hang up a poster of a cow. Cut a large sponge into the shape of a horseshoe and attach it to a stick. Dip the horseshoe-shaped sponge into some craft paint. Have children pretend to be gold miners. Paint very small rocks, gold. Hide them in the sand. Give your children small sifters to sift through the sand looking for gold.

Partners assume the Wheel barrow and pusher position. On the signal, advance to the turning point where they change positions and return to the starting line. If you are lucky enough to have a feed supply store near by, burlap sacks can be purchased inexpensively.

If not, old pillow cases will do. A soft grassy park or lawn will prevent scrapes. I purchased sacks at Oriental Trading. Pull the sack high enough to hold the edges.

Practice hopping first, until all of the players get the hang of it. Identify the start and finish lines. Blow the whistle and go! Are you serving a group of kids that all like something different? Put out several ingredients from the below list:.

Put the variety of ingredients out in bowls. After children wash their hands—give them each a baggie. In a large bowl, add any type of cereals Cheerios, Kix, Rice Krispies, etc. Almost anything that is left-over in the pantry. Mix well, and place in individual sandwich baggies or paper cups. Store in sandwich bags or covered container. Makes 10 servings. Mix pretzels, Corn Pops, Rice Chex, etc. Pre-make or put ingredients out—and have children mix what they like…. Have children add and mix in what they like!

Need: Baby food jars A bowl of ice Small bowl to put the butter in the ice Spoon to press butter on the bowl Measuring spoon. As butter chills, continue to press it again the side of the bowl to get rid of any remaining liquid. When ready…enjoy on some good bread or rolls! Tip: To speed up the process you can add a marble to the jar when shaking. Melt chips; mix in noodles until coated well. Drop By teaspoon onto was paper.

Put in refrigerator to set. Melt peanut butter, margarine and chocolate chips. Pour mixture over large box Crispix; coat well. Add coated cereal and gently coat cereal. Cover well…. Note: The mixture actually tastes better after a day or two. The cereal absorbs the chocolate mixture! Blend together. Stir in peanuts and noodles gently in the peanut butter mixture.

Drop dough by forkfuls onto wax paper. Cool until set. Follow the instructions combining the cereal, melted marshmallow and butter mixture. Mold the cereal mixture into the shape of haystacks.

Makes small servings. Add root beer, stirring until liquid is within 2 inches of top of glass. Add a huge scoop of ice cream. A couple ideas… 1. Pour cold lemon lime soda into a punch bowl. Add lime sherbet. Make green Kool-Aid and add lemon lime soda.



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