• Party invitations • Party games • Party food
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• Party invitations • Party games • Party food
Have a • • • Party invitations Party games Party food Illustration © Mike Spoor Read on for awesome ideas on how to throw a Dinosaur Cove birthday party: Dinosaur Cove is a registered trademark of Working Partners Ltd. 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Illustration © Mike Spoor Dinosaur Cove is a registered trademark of Working Partners Ltd. Pin the tail on the T-Rex Party Games PASS THE PARCEL Add a Dinosaur Cove twist to classic pass the parcel. Wrap the parcel with dinosaur wrapping paper and use dinosaur-themed prizes within your layers, such as dinosaur-shaped sweets and small toys. FOSSIL TREASURE HUNT Get the children to explore Dinosaur Cove just like Jamie and Tom with a fun fossil treasure hunt game. (You could even make card fossil finders if you have time!) • The aim of the treasure hunt is to find clues which help lead the children to the treasure. An adult gives the children the first clue, which leads the children to a location, which has a clue leading to another location, and so on until they reach the treasure. • The clues are written on ‘fossils’ to fit with the theme of the Dinosaur Cove party. • The treasure hunt could take place inside, outside, or both, depending on the location and time of year. • Print out the fossil image provided on the next page, and write your clues on the back. It works well if the clues rhyme, e.g. ‘Where could your first clue be? Look by the tree.’ • Aim for around 10 clues, and hide them around the house/garden. Remember not to hide them too high up for little arms to reach! • It’s a good idea to split the children into teams if it is a large group. • The final ‘treasure’ should be something all the children can enjoy, e.g. chocolate coins. Checklist: • Large sheet of paper • Colouring materials to draw the T-Rex and his tail • Self-adhesive tack • Blindfold/scarf • Get creative and draw a big picture of a T-Rex onto a large sheet of paper (minus its tail). If you don’t have time, use the T-Rex image we’ve provided on the next page. • Stick this on the wall. • Then draw its tail on a separate piece of paper with a blob of self-adhesive tack at the base. • During the game, blindfold the children, spin them around three times, and then get them to stick the tail onto your T-Rex where they think it should go. • Mark each child’s place with a cross and their initials, and whoever is closest to placing it correctly wins! Jamie / Tom Says . . . A Dinosaur Cove twist on the classic ‘Simon Says…’ party game. • One player stands at the front and acts as Jamie or Tom. • They tell the rest of the players to act out various dinosaur movements (e.g. putting your claws up, roaring, stomping). The players should only follow the instruction if it is preceded by the phrase ‘Jamie/Tom says…’ For example, if the player at the front says: ‘Jamie says…flap your wings like a pterodactyl’ then the rest of the players should follow the instruction. Any player who doesn’t follow the instruction is out of the game. If the player at the front only says: ‘flap your wings like a pterodactyl’ then the rest of the players should NOT follow the instruction. Any player who does follow the instruction is out of the game. • The game can be made harder by giving the instructions very quickly one after the other. Pin the tail on the T-Rex Template Fossil treasure hunt Use this fossil image to create your Dinosaur Cove fossil treasure hunt: • Print out this sheet 10 times. • Cut the fossil shapes out. • Write your clues on the back. • Hide them around the house/garden. Fossil biscuits Party Food fit for a ravenous raptor eDIBle dinosaur poo! You will need: • Make a regular biscuit mix of your choice. • Once you have divided the mixture into biscuit sized pieces and flattened them ready for the oven, press plastic insect shapes into the dough, then remove them to leave insect impressions. • Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes before baking. • 100g plain chocolate • 50g margarine • 2 tablespoons golden syrup • 150g plain digestive biscuits To make the dinosaur poo: • Put the biscuits in a large freezer bag and tie the bag shut. Using a rolling pin, bash the biscuits into crumbs. • Break up the chocolate into pieces and put them in a saucepan. Heat the pan on a low temperature until the chocolate has melted. • Stir the margarine and syrup into the melted chocolate. • Take the saucepan off the heat. Pour the biscuit crumbs into the chocolate mixture and stir together. • Scoop up handfuls of the mixture and shape them to look like droppings. Place them on a baking tray and chill for an hour in the fridge. Stegosaurus sandwiches • Make a sandwich of your choice. • Cut in half diagonally, using a zig zag cutting pattern to make the stegosaurus back ‘spikes’. • Arrange the two halves into a stegosaurus shape. • Make a small hole for the stegosaurus eye. • Add carrot sticks for legs! rld of o w e h t re o l p Ex Amazing Dinosaur Cove games and activities Awesome competitions DINOSAUR COVE FAN GALLERY Tips on getting the most out of reading Dinosaur Cove with your child All about the books Dinosaur facts and quizzes
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