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Work It Out Wombats! Birthday Party

Work It Out Wombats! Birthday Party

Work it out, work it out, work it out, wombats! Bring some marsupial fun to your neighborhood (or Treeborhood) with a Work It Out Wombats! birthday party. Send invitations to your "Wombuddies" and then decorate your party space with these printable Work It Out Wombats! themed decorations. If the party isn't a surprise, encourage your child help create a step-by-step plan for completing the party preparations.

The neighbors in the Treeborhood have a birthday party celebration with cake and balloons.

Work it out, work it out, work it out, wombats! Bring some marsupial fun to your neighborhood (or Treeborhood) with a Work It Out Wombats! birthday party. Send invitations to your "Wombuddies" and then decorate your party space with these printable Work It Out Wombats! themed decorations. If the party isn't a surprise, encourage your child help create a step-by-step plan for completing the party preparations.

Party Planning

Cover the party basics with these printable invitations, gift tags, thank you cards, and more.

Decorations

Decorate your birthday space with a "Work It Out Wombats!" birthday banner and character cutouts.

Activities

Try these fun activities with your party guests.

Party Planning Tips

Planning a party can be a big job, but in every big job, little jobs can be found. Try this step-by-step plan to keep your party preparations on track and be ready for the big day.

3-4 weeks before the party: Send out your invitations. Ask people to RSVP at least one week before the party to help you plan for food and supplies.

2 weeks before the party: Make a list of everything you need to buy or make for the party.

1 week before the party: Shop for, print, and prepare any non-perishable items. Make it a group effort by encouraging your child to help with the decorations if the party isn't a surprise.

A few days before the party: Finish printing or making any decorations and party games or favors. Confirm RSVPs.

The day before the party: Bake and decorate (or pick up) a cake and any food items you plan to serve. If your party is inside, go ahead and hang up decorations and set up party stations. If your party is outside, schedule time the morning of the party to set up decorations and activity stations.

The day of the party: Set out food and grab your camera. With all of the preparation set, you are ready to start the party.

Activity Type
Birthday Parties
Show: Work It Out Wombats!

Malik, Zadie, and Zeke demonstrate computational thinking (CT) for preschoolers, a way of thinking that enables them to solve problems, express themselves, and accomplish tasks at the core of computer science.

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