SAFARI PARTY
Safari Activities:
1. Pick one or mixture of our Jungle Animals so all the guests at your Party can have their own Safari:

Click Here - All our Jungle Animals are found under Zoo Animals
2. Decorate T-Shirts
Now they can decorate T-Shirts for their new animals that they have made. Make sure you have cardboard between the shirts so when the children are decorating the markers do not bleed to the other side. You can use normal markers. Note: Do not decorate with glue or glitter glue as it will not be dry for your guests to put on their animals in time.
You can purchases these T-Shirts where you purchase the animals from.
Safari Party Supplies:
Imagine the fun with your Safari Adventure Perfect Party Pack. The Pack comes with Matching Dinner Plates, Napkins and Cups, and a large inflatable jeep centerpiece. The Guest of honor will receive a Safari hat and all the guests will be able to be on the lookout with there very own Metallic binoculars. Check out the rest of the line, and enjoy the wild safari party.
Safari Party Pack can be found at: www.yourperfectpartyshop.com under children’s birthday parties
Safari Games:
1. Pass The Jungle Parcel
This game is based on the traditional version of pass the parcel. Instead of each child unwrapping a layer and finding a small plastic animal, they will have to identify the mystery animal – Without looking at it!!
Materials Needed:
Collect enough small animal figures for there to be one for each child. Here are some ideas for animals of the jungle:
Put each animal in a small paper or cloth bag. Or even a jungle safari party favor bag (from www.yourperfectpartyshop.com) The children will feel the animals and try to identify them - so make sure they can't be seen!
2. Going On A Safari - A Jungle Safari Party Blindfold Game!
Set up an obstacle course along the length of a room. Put a snake and a spider on two piles of boxes. Cut out a paper swamp. Use long pillows as a crocodile.
Across the middle of the room, prepare your river to step over - marked by strips of blue paper. At the end of the course, place a small table or chair with a bottle of water.
One child is blindfolded. Now the other kids have to give directions, perhaps taking it in turns, to guide the child through the jungle to the water bottle.
If your kids are not sure of left or right, stand the other children on either side of the obstacle course to say "over here!" or "this way!" so that the explorer can be guided by sound as well as instructions.
3. Dead Tigers – Just Like Freeze Dance
Play your jungle music, let your tigers prowl and growl, and when the music stops - they must all drop dead and stay absolutely still. Any child moving is out. Then the music starts again. The last child left is the winner!
Safari Party Food:
If you are feeling creative why not make a Crocodile Birthday Cake. Click Here for information and photo.