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How To Throw the Ultimate Peppa Pig Party

At Go International, we really appreciate Peppa Pig, along with the fact that we know most of the little kids in the country do as well. And why not? Peppa and her friends are great fun to watch and as they tend to do all the things that kids do themselves then they are super easy to relate to.

As she is so popular, Peppa Pig parties are big in the world of kids’ birthday parties right now. That’s why we stock a wide selection of Peppa Pig party supplies, including invitations, banners, shaped Peppa Pig balloons and more.

So while we have you covered for the party decor, you may still be wondering what else you’ll have to do to really throw the ultimate Peppa Pig party (which is, of course, just what your child wants) The good news is that we can help you out there too, with some great party food and party game ideas to get everyone in a truly (Peppa) piggy mood!

Peppa Pig Party Food

Muddy Puddles

This one is a cinch! Simply rechristen chocolate milk (which most kids love) muddy puddles milk and serve! Or, if you want your muddy puddles to have a little bit more substance crumble chocolate cake into small plastic cups and decorate with gummy worms!

Curly Fries

This is a natural choice too, and very easy. Peppa, George and their Mum and Dad have curly tails, so curly fries are almost automatically Peppa Pig party food right?

Dinosaur Sprinkles Bread

In honour of Peppa’s friend George the dinosaur you can whip up this party treat in minutes. All you need is a loaf of buttered bread and some blue and green sprinkles. Add one to the other and you have a treat kids will love (even if you aren’t so keen yourself)

Peppa Pig Party Game Ideas:

Muddy Puddles

This game is played almost like the classic game musical chairs.  Cut out ‘mud puddles’ (a few more than there are going to be players) from brown felt or poster board. and lay them next to each other to form a ring.

Since this game is for young children it’s a nice idea to play it a little differently than the version where you put one less placeholder (in this case ‘puddle’) than players so that whoever does not land on a puddle is out of the game.  In this version, number all the mud puddles instead. You can do this with white tape or paint.

To play, instruct the children to hop from puddle to puddle while the music is playing.  When the music stops they must stop and well and go sit in the closest mud puddle, but only one person per puddle.

Now reach into a bag and call out a number, whoever is sitting on that puddle gets a small prize such as a sticker or small piece of candy.  Now start the music up and play again as many rounds as you like. Of course, as the host, you can secretly call out whatever number you want to ensure that prizes are spread out equally.

Peppa and Friends Obstacle Course

Have a nice big space? Why not create an obstacle course for the guests in which each section features a challenge from one of Peppa’s friends. Here are just a few ideas

Rebecca Rabbit hop: Players hop through chalk or paper circles on the floor

Candy Cat Yarn:  Loop a piece of yarn all around the area of this obstacle, back and forth, loops and so forth.  Players must follow it across the obstacle to the next.

Pedro Pony Gallup: Players must gallop across this obstacle to get to the next.

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