Baby Games
Some fun baby games such as this will teach your baby that things are still present even when they do not see them. Baby games will provide bonding time for parent and baby while helping baby to learn new things. Babies feel as though they cannot see an item when you play peek-a-boo. This kids activity will show them differently.

Baby Education
This baby education game is called Jack in the Can. The kids activity is basically a home made Jack-in-the-box. The items you will need are as follows.
1. a large disposable cup
2. a chopstick
3. a small stuffed animal, but a finger puppet is best
Make a hole in the bottom of the plastic cup. Insert the chop stick through the bottom. Attach the puppet to the end of the chopstick. You can secure it by taping it to the chopstick.
Now you can pull the finger puppet in and out of the cup to show your baby that the jack in the cup is still there when he does not see it. This and other baby games will help to develop your baby and help him learn.
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Under The Sea Party
An Under the Sea party is a versatile way to hold an indoor or outdoor kids birthday party that can be adapted to fit different age groups. An under the sea birthday for girls might have more of a mermaid theme, while the boys might have more of a pirate theme. Visit www.treasureboxkids.com for an outfit for your special child to wear at their Under the Sea party. Look through our archived blog posts for more birthday party ideas. Here are some ideas for your Under the Sea birthday:

Under The Sea Party
Planning and Decorations
� Hang strips of crepe paper in shades of blue, green, aqua and purple just below the ceiling to look like the underside of the surface of the sea
� Snacks: goldfish, gummy sharks
� Print out pictures of fish and other sea creatures to hang from the ceiling with fishing line.
� Music from The Little Mermaid
Princess Party Activities
� Make jellyfish � pre cut half moon shapes from neon colored tag board. Iridescent gift bag filler (or shredded paper) can be used as tentacles to be glued on to the jellyfish.
� Crab walk relay games
� Limbo line
� Fishing game � print out paper fish and put a small paperclip on each fish. Make a fishing pole with a dowel or twig with a piece of string tied to the stick. Tie a magnet (strong enough to pick up a paperclip) to the other end of the line.
� Treasure hunt
Baby Shower Gifts
Giving baby shower gifts is a tradition dating back to the early 1900’s where friends and family would throw a “shower” in much the same way they would for a bridal shower; to “shower” the woman with gifts before her big day. In the early tradition, baby shower gifts were homemade by the guests.

Baby Shower Gifts
Baby shower gift ideas can be made easy by organizing around �baby time.� The idea is to assign each guest a certain “time” of day in the babies life; for example, story time, bath time bedtime, feeding time etc. the guests then bring items relating to that time including books, bottles blankets…whatever. This keeps the new mom from having duplicates of different things.
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A fun kids craft is to make homemade cards for a special occasion. Cards can say so much and free cards that you design yourself are sometimes the best. Kids craft projects are a wonderful way for your child to expressive his or her creative side.

Homemade Cards
To begin this wonderful kids craft, trace your child�s hand on some construction paper. Cut it out and fold it between the middle and ring finger. This is also sign language for I love you! This will easily fit in most envelopes that you can purchase. Most discount and dollar stores have a variety of envelopes in many colors and textures. You can coordinate the colors with the construction paper to make it very appealing.
Write out the greeting inside the palm of the hand card and be sure to date it. This will make a lasting memory.
A variation of the homemade card is to find a favorite poem. Print it out on your computer using whatever creative paper you might have or can purchase. Trace your child�s hand on the paper and date it. You can also use ink or paint for the impression of the hand.
Frame this wonderful treasure and wrap it for mother�s day, Christmas, or any other holiday or occasion. For more treasures that you can have for that special occasion please visit us at www.treasureboxkids.com for all your child�s clothing needs.