Posted on Feb 1st 2016
Games
1. Make a tiki gods out of toilet paper tubes. Let the kids decorate them with markers/stickers.
2. Make palm trees using rolled up brown paper and add leaves using green construction paper.
3. Give each guest a lei and a kiss. They also can put a flower behind their ear. Left side means married. Right side means single.
4. Coconut relay: Roll the coconut with a broom from one area to another and back.
5. Obstacle course, set up kiddy pools (hot coals), walk on a board, eat a fireball or sourball at the end (fire-eater) and other obstacles you can find.
6. A hula contest. See who can do the best, give prizes. Maybe a prize for each participant based on a special quality they give to the dance.
7. Play a rendition of musical chairs...Musical Island, made with paper, cover with contact paper to make more durable.
8. On butcher paper, draw a tropical scene. Let the kids
color and draw themselves into the scene.
9. Limbo (or water limbo, under a stream of water from the hose). Look for other water games under the "Water Blast party"
10. Make flower leis. Cut a simple flower pattern from different colors of construction paper, tissue paper, or crepe paper. Punch a hole in the center of each flower. String the flowers onto yarn necklaces, using cut-up straws as spacers.
11. Pin the palm tree on Hawaii using a world map.
Decorations
For tables make them low using bricks and plywood. Find cushions or mats for the kids to sit on. Decorate with lots of plants and flowers.
Set up tiki torches outside.
Use pineapples and/or coconuts on the table. Hollow the out and fill with exotic or other flowers.
Find paper palm trees and volcano to decorate tables.
Draw a large palm tree on butcher paper. Or make one...get an empty carpet rolls from a furniture store. Place each roll in a bucket of sand, then add green construction paper leaves or get some large leaves from the woods. Tape or staple to top of the roll. This makes a great palm tree. Take pictures of the kids "underneath".
Also get left over flowers from a flower shop to make leis.
For table decorations, we put tea candles in the middle of small paper plates, and hot glued shells and flowers around the plates.
For homemade coconuts, use brown lunch bags stuffed with newspaper.
Lots of Hawaiian music.
Cover your front door with bulletin paper. Down the center of the door use construction paper letters to spell Aloha.
Make construction palm trees with each guests name on them.
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