Firefighter
Birthday Party By Renee
Kirchner
FIREFIGHTER PARTY
What child doesn’t look up to the brave firefighters?
Let your birthday boy or girl get a chance to imitate their hero.
You and your guests will put out fires, rescue babies and enjoy some
refreshments when your work is done. What a hot party!
INVITATIONS
You will need white, red, and orange construction
paper, glue and a red marker. Cut out orange and red construction
paper in the shape of a fire. Glue them on the bottom of the
invitation. Across the top write the words: Where’s the Fire? It’s
at ____’s Firefighter Birthday Party. Include the date and time of
the party, your address, and R.S.V.P. and your phone number.
DECORATIONS
Hang red and orange “fire” streamers from the ceiling.
Use red plastic fire hats as place settings at the table. (You might
be able to get these from a local fire station). Print the name of a
different guest on each hat. The Fire Engine cake can be the
centerpiece of the table.
Dalmatian Dog Place Mats
You will need black and white construction paper. Cut
white construction paper into a large circle. Using a black marker,
draw a face of a Dalmatian dog onto the paper. Cut out black ears
and black spots to glue onto your dog’s face. Put a small piece of
pink paper for the tongue.
MENU
Serve “Fire House Dogs” (recipe below) with potato
chips and a fruit plate. For the grand finale, serve “Put out the
Fire Punch” and Fire Engine Cake.
Fire House Dogs
Use 2 packages of refrigerated crescent roll dough and
2 packages hot dogs. Heat oven to 375 degrees. Wrap each hot dog in
a crescent roll and place on a cookie sheet. Bake for 14 to 16
minutes. Serve with ketchup and mustard.
Put out the Fire Punch
Mix 2 liters of ginger ale with one pint of strawberry
ice cream.
Fire Engine Cake
Bake a sheet cake using your favorite mix. Frost the
cake with white icing. Using red cake decorator icing from a tube,
draw the outline of a fire engine on the cake. Oreo cookies can be
used for the wheels.
ACTIVITIES
Save the Baby
Time children as they race through the obstacle course
to save a baby (doll). This can be set up in the backyard. Children
can climb a ladder and go down a slide then climb through a tunnel
(empty box set on its side) then they will use the hose to pretend
to put the fire out before they save the baby. The little
firefighter that completes the obstacle course in the shortest time
will win a small prize.
Hot Potato
Have children stand in a circle. Set a kitchen timer
for a minute or two. Use a stuffed Dalmatian dog to play the game of
Hot Potato. Children will toss the animal around the circle until
the timer goes off. The child holding the animal when the timer goes
off must sit down. Continue playing until only one child is
standing. Give a prize to the winner.
Stop, Drop and Roll
Divide the children into two teams. This game is to be
played outside in a yard. An adult calls out “Fire, Fire. Stop, drop
and roll.” The first child from each team will lie on their side and
roll down a hill until they get to a designated spot. They stand up
and call out the same thing to their next team member, who then
rolls down the hill. This continues until all of the children have
finished the race. The first team to have all of their members down
the hill wins the relay. This will also reinforce the important
concept of stop, drop and roll.
Dalmatian Dog Mask
Copy a picture of a Dalmatian dog from coloring book
pages onto thick paper. Have children color masks with crayons or
markers. Help them cut the masks out. Be sure to cut out holes for
the eyes. Punch a hole on each side of the mask with a hole puncher.
Measure off two pieces of string that are eight inches long. Tie one
piece of string through each hole. Place the mask over the child’s
face and tie behind their head. Children can pretend to be Dalmatian
dogs.
FAVORS
Guests can take hoe the red plastic firefighter hats
they wore during the party. Other ideas are squirt guns, fireball
candy, and fire safety coloring books, which you can get from a fire
station.
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