The invites to The Very Hungry Caterpillar party were made with finger  prints. I attempted to use my one year olds, but got to messy so I had  my four year old help me with the rest. My finger print was the head.  Inside It said "COME VERY HUNGRY!" for dinner cake and ice cream
We had the guest wear antennas to look like bugs.
For dinner we served Pizza, we had a few side dishes which were a fruit salad made with plums, strawberries, apples, oranges (mandrine), and pears. We had a platter with pickles, sausages, and swiss cheese with holes that looked like the caterpillar already ate through them. (I made these with a straw). We had a spring mix salad which is made of many different types of leaves. I also had a watermelon. we had about everything from the book.
For decorations I had red and green balloons down the center of the eating tables to look like the caterpillar. The wind made it hard to use the tables to eat, but I did get one good shot of them. I also made caterpillars out of egg cartons for the food and gift tables.
I also do a new shirt for the birthday boys each year. they have started to become part of the theme.
We played two games. We had a caterpillar beanbag game, which we handed  dum dum suckers out for prizes. The big hit was the cocoon making  contest. we had everyone pare up into groups of two or three and raced  to see who could get one of their team mates in a cocoon first (toilet  paper) the prizes were gummy worms and lollipops. It was a lot of fun!  (it would be a fun game for a Halloween party as well and call them  mummys)
My sister made the cakes. we follow the tradition of having a cake for the birthday child on their first birthday. toad 2's cake was chocolate and  the rest of us had cupcakes, chocolate and white cake. After all the  hungry caterpillar ate through a chocolate cake and a cupcake.
Here is another cute Hungry caterpillar party.



 
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