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INSPIRATION - A spiritual empathy says the dictionary. A shortcut to designing the perfect invitation for the children's party, we say. The key to success is finding the right party theme. If you are the parent, it has never been easier to arrange the perfect children's party. Instavites provide hundreds of kids' party invitation templates. Your challenge is to find a suitable theme. All children - at least boys - like space. Stars, spaceships, galaxies and astronauts are safe bets. Bake a cake with starlight and a space rocket on top. Put some wax paper between the candles and the cake and do not let the children eat the space men.
If space is the theme - the sky is the limit. Pull the curtains and turn on the projector. Let the children live in the world of the stars and take the opportunity to teach some constellations. Explain why the sun exists and what a lunar eclipse is.
Prepare carefully. Start by telling them about Professor Astrokatt's space rockets. Astrokatt takes you on rocket adventures where you meet banana flies and learn the history of space travel. All invited will repeat Houston we have a problem for days. Continue with space toys and rocket candy served on space plates with matching mugs. Finish with a quiz about today's theme and Professor Astrokatt's book. It will be a children's party to remember and make other parents jealous.
And here comes this week's story to be told to the children at the party. Don't forget to create the appropriate expectations on the kids' invitations cards
Once upon a time, in a galaxy far, far away, there was a group of brave astronauts who set out to explore the unknown reaches of space. They had traveled far and wide, discovering strange and wondrous new worlds, but they had never encountered anything quite like what they were about to face.
As they approached a planet on the edge of the galaxy, their scanners picked up some unusual readings. They detected strange energy emissions and massive heat signatures, which suggested the presence of a powerful creature.
The astronauts landed on the planet and began to explore, but they quickly realized they were not alone. From behind the rocks and craters, a group of fierce monsters emerged, snarling and baring their sharp teeth.
The monsters were unlike anything the astronauts had ever seen before. Some were huge and lumbering, with thick, scaly skin and glowing red eyes. Others were smaller and more agile, with sharp claws and razor-sharp teeth.
The astronauts were initially scared, but they quickly realized that the monsters weren't interested in harming them. In fact, the monsters seemed almost friendly, as if they were trying to communicate with the astronauts.
With the help of their advanced technology, the astronauts soon discovered that the monsters were not savage beasts, but intelligent creatures with a sophisticated society of their own.
The monsters had developed advanced technology themselves, with powerful energy sources and impressing communication systems. They welcomed the astronauts into their world, showing them around their cities and teaching them about their customs and traditions.
The astronauts were fascinated by the monsters' culture, and they spent many weeks on the planet, learning everything they could about these amazing creatures.
They discovered that the monsters were not so different from humans after all. They had their own families, their own communities, and their own hopes and dreams.
The astronauts and monsters soon became close friends, and they spent many happy hours together, exploring the planet and sharing stories of their own adventures.
But eventually, it was time for the astronauts to return to their own world. They said their tearful goodbyes to their monster friends, promising to keep in touch and visit again soon.
As they flew away from the planet, the astronauts realized that they had not only discovered a new world, but had also made some wonderful new friends.
And so, they returned to Earth, eager to share their amazing adventure with others. They threw a huge party, inviting children from all over the world to come and hear their story.
The party was a huge success, with children of all ages dressing up in their favorite astronaut and monster costumes. They played games, ate delicious treats, and listened intently as the astronauts shared their incredible journey.
At the end of the party, the children went home, filled with wonder and amazement. They had learned that there was a whole universe out there, waiting to be explored, and that even the most fearsome monsters could be friends.
And so, the astronauts' adventure had not only brought them new knowledge, but had also sparked the imagination and curiosity of a whole new generation of space explorers
ENVIRONMENTAL PAPER FOR CHILDREN'S PARTY INVITATIONS
Look at suggestions from our designers and start with a template. Choose a paper that suits the occasion. All our papers are eco-labeled with the Nordic Ecolabel and FSC-certified. Take the opportunity to tell the children about environmental paper and how important our tree is. Explain in an easy-to-understand way how forests affect the greenhouse effect and what happens to the animals when they lose their homes. Instavites' twig paper is our most natural paper made from recycled paper, bark and twig. Perfect for invitation card for the children's party and is good for our environment. Choose an envelope of the same material.