Fest: Children's birthday party

Balloon games with fly clapping

A balloon and a fly clapping and your children are busy. This is a magical combination and guarantees a lot of fun. At the same time, these games promote eye-hand coordination and guarantee a lot of movement. Look for yourself.

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Beery finger food for a children's picnic

Many children like to cook and bake in their children's kitchen. They imitate the adults and playfully learn about many everyday tasks. How about a suggestion for a children's picnic in the countryside? Maybe for themselves and the dolls? Or they invite mom and dad?

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Loin sausages - finger food

Do you have sausages left over from the last barbecue? Then try out this kind of residue recycling! With a leek pretzels to bake up you conjure up a delicious leftover food that everyone will fight for. The loin sausages are also suitable for the next barbecue party, a finger food buffet or the next children's birthday party.

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Fruity ice cubes

These fruity ice cubes enchant simple water in a nice drink to look at. For children it is an experience to see how fruits and water become ice.

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Picnic (a quick idea)

How much fun it is to move the dining table outside in the summer and just have a picnic. You can prepare this and make it elaborate or just go for a quick and spontaneous picnic. We introduce you finger food for children and how you can quickly prepare a great picnic without much effort.

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Bake alkali chestnuts

We make small "Kastanien" for a picnic a finger food buffet or the next barbecue. Children can help with cutting and even watch when baking as dark brown "Kastanien" emerge from the light dough. They even look like real chestnuts!

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Dragon broth with watermelon

This shower is not only a wonderful soft drink on hot days. It is sugar-free and tempts children to drink. The dragons, stars and whatever shapes you use make this simple drink magical. Try it out!

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Dragonfly of maple seeds

The "Nasenzwicker" of the maple tree are ideal for crafting a dragonfly. In June and July the maple trees hang full of maple seeds. With their bright green they are an eye-width. A pipe cleaner wire and a few pearls with two maple seeds become a dragonfly. The precise and illustrated instructions are available here!

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