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Sometimes it's tough to think of a good way to entertain kids at a birthday party. Maybe you're looking for a Michigan clown, Michigan magician, Michigan mime, Michigan animals, pony rides or other entertainers for your kid's party. Often these children's party entertainers can create a happy time and keep your kids in awe. Perhaps you're looking for something a little unique for a kids party in Michigan - maybe you'd like to have face painting or other kids workshops at your child's birthday party. Either way, our listings can assist you in your search to find kids party planners and kids party ideas in Michigan!
Michigan Kids Parties may also serve the following areas: Rockford, Charlotte, Allen, Frankfort, Chippewa Lake, Jamestown, Nottawa, Anchorville, Menomonie, Loretto, Bloomingdale, Frontier, Ellsworth, Ferndale, Riverdale, Oakley, Rockland, Bloomfield, Keego Harbor, Port Hope, Birmingham, Southgate, Munger, Gowen, Drayton Plains, Saginaw Township, Onsted, Trout Lake, Dearborn, Harrison Township, North Adams, Lexington, Pentwater, Hillman.
Michigan Factoid:
Most major league sports teams in Michigan are located in Metro Detroit, with the Detroit Tigers baseball team, Detroit Lions football team, and Detroit Red Wings ice hockey team located within the city of Detroit. The Detroit Pistons men's basketball team and the Detroit Shock women's basketball team currently play at the Palace of Auburn Hills. The Pistons played at Detroit's Cobo Arena until 1978 and at the Pontiac Silverdome until 1988. The Detroit Lions played at Tiger Stadium in Detroit until 1974, then moved out to the Silverdome before moving to Ford Field in 2002.
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High School Musical
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For kids birthday party ideas that will win over your little ones, look no further than your TiVo Season Pass Manager. Disney is taking home the cake with the hottest party theme of the year: High School Musical! So how would you design a party around the Disney mega hit movies? Beyond the licensed products, here are some ideas for tying-in games and activities that will have your child and guests breaking into song! What I've Been Lookin' For Who doesn’t love to karaoke? Troy and Gabriella do! If your child is a HSM fan like mine, she will not pass up an opportunity to belt out a verse or two of Start of Something New or Bop to the Top. Make a stage in your living room by hanging up red curtains. Have a trunk full of fun accessories available for the cast: hats, scarves, and boas…. C’mon, all the guests (and probably their parents) will know the lyrics. If not the words, then they will surely recognize the songs… so do some speed rounds of Name That Tune. Get Your Head in the Game Get the hoops out! Don’t have an outdoor hoop or planning a winter party? No sweat. Indoor hoop sets are pretty inexpensive and may be even better for younger kids. Even a wastebasket will do in a pinch. If you’re planning on renting a venue anyway, see if your local community center’s gym is available to go with your theme. If not, try the neighborhood basketball court or rec center. Go to the dollar store for cheerleader poms and inflatable basketballs. Make your birthday banner, pep rally-style with red poster paint and gold glitter and get ready to cheer: What team?! Wildcats! Together If you’re up for some choreography, get the whole gang together for a remake of the final scene. Just like the girls in this video, invite Invite your guests to wear East High colors and be prepared to boogie. If they can master the dance moves, they’ve probably watched the movie enough times to really enjoy another little game called “Who’s Line Is It?” Pretty self-explanatory! Your teen or pre-teen HSM slumber party wouldn’t be complete without a movie screening of course. Add in some fun by having guests walk down the red carpet for a photo-op with the movie’s cast members (yes, life-sized cutouts are available). What Time Is It? If your little Sharpay has moved on to HSM2, there is no shortage of good décor ideas at Lava Springs. Why not feature some baseball, or mini golf, or even better… a pool party! If High School Musical is a hit in your house, make their next party an even bigger one. For more party planning tips, check out my other kids birthday party ideas.
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High School Musical
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For kids birthday party ideas that will win over your little ones, look no further than your TiVo Season Pass Manager. Disney is taking home the cake with the hottest party theme of the year: High School Musical! So how would you design a party around the Disney mega hit movies? Beyond the licensed products, here are some ideas for tying-in games and activities that will have your child and guests breaking into song! What I've Been Lookin' For Who doesn’t love to karaoke? Troy and Gabriella do! If your child is a HSM fan like mine, she will not pass up an opportunity to belt out a verse or two of Start of Something New or Bop to the Top. Make a stage in your living room by hanging up red curtains. Have a trunk full of fun accessories available for the cast: hats, scarves, and boas…. C’mon, all the guests (and probably their parents) will know the lyrics. If not the words, then they will surely recognize the songs… so do some speed rounds of Name That Tune. Get Your Head in the Game Get the hoops out! Don’t have an outdoor hoop or planning a winter party? No sweat. Indoor hoop sets are pretty inexpensive and may be even better for younger kids. Even a wastebasket will do in a pinch. If you’re planning on renting a venue anyway, see if your local community center’s gym is available to go with your theme. If not, try the neighborhood basketball court or rec center. Go to the dollar store for cheerleader poms and inflatable basketballs. Make your birthday banner, pep rally-style with red poster paint and gold glitter and get ready to cheer: What team?! Wildcats! It’s Time for The Winter Musicale! Who doesn’t love to karaoke? Troy and Gabriella do! If your child is a Together If you’re up for some choreography, get the whole gang together for a remake of the final scene of HSM. Invite your guests to wear East High colors and be prepared to boogie. If they master the dance moves, they’ve probably watched the movie enough times to really enjoy a little game called “Who’s Line Is It?” Pretty self-explanatory! Your teen or pre-teen HSM fan like mine, she will not pass up an opportunity to belt out a verse or two of Start of Something New or Bop to the Top. Make a stage slumber party wouldn’t be complete without a screening of course. Add in your living room some fun by hanging up having guests walk down the red curtains. Have a trunk full of fun accessories available for the cast: hats, scarves, and boas…. C’mon, all the guests (and probably their parents) will know the lyrics. If not the words, then they will surely recognize the songs… so do some speed rounds of Name That Tune. carpet for a photo-op with the movie’s cast members (yes, life-sized cutouts are available). What Time Is It? If your little Sharpay has moved on to HSM2, there is no shortage of good décor ideas at Lava Springs. Why not feature some baseball, or mini golf, or even better… a pool party! A teen or pre-teen HSM slumber party wouldn’t be complete without a screening of course. Add in some fun by having guests walk down the red carpet for a photo-op with the movie’s cast members (yes, life-sized cutouts are available). Together If you’re up for some choreography, get the whole gang together for a remake of the final scene of HSM. Invite your guests to wear East High colors and be prepared to boogie. If they master the dance moves, they’ve probably watched the movie enough times to really enjoy a little game called “Who’s Line Is It?” Pretty self-explanatory! There is no better source for a kid’s birthday party ideas than the birthday boy or girl. If High School Musical is a hit in your house, make their next party an even bigger one.