A Rubber Ducky Party
because You just turned One
Who can resist having a Rubber Ducky Party for a toddler?

this is the best way to get all your ducks in a row. All the party supplies you need in one place.
Party Invitations:
Here are a few rubber ducky party invitations that I put together.
Make Your Own Invitations is a page full of tips and hints to help you create your own party invitations.
Rubber Ducky Activities:
Pin the Duck Game: Draw a large duck on paper and hang on the wall. Make smaller ducks, one for each guests. Place double sided tape on the back of each and have the kids "pin" the baby onto the large duck. You won't need a blindfold for this age group just let them place the ducks everywhere on the larger duck!.
Party Duck Walk: Play some lively music and have everyone dance around like a duck.
Theme Party Decorations:
Yellow balloons and streamer can really brighten a place up without breaking your piggy bank.

Take two yellow balloons,and a little bit of creativity and create some inexpensive fun.
Duck Centerpiece InstructionsQuick Party Ducks: Make a duck easily out of two circles of construction paper. Just trace the body circle from a dinner plate and the head circle from a coffee cup plate. Lay the smaller circle onto the large circle and glue or tape into place. Add a wiggle eye and a beak.
For some fun decorations and party favor ideas check out my
Rubber Ducky Birthday Party Supplies page.
Party Food and Drinks:
Make
marshmallow crispie ducks. Press the mixture into a frame style rubber ducky cookie cutter.
If you don't have a cookie cutter you can flatten the mixture and use a beverage glass to cut a circle shape for the body and a juice glass to shape the head, press both pieces together and let harden.
Grilled cheese sandwhiches cut into duck shapes with a cookie cutter.
Milk, juice and kool-aid are good drinks to have on hand.
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