Survivor Kid's Party
 
 
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Ingredients
  • Here are my Tips & Timeline:
  • 12:30 arrive and eat lunch
  • 1:00 decorate flags and come up with tribe names
  • 1:15 Jeff Probst {aka husband} explains 1st game at tribal counsel. Each team has same puzzle
  • 1:30 Slacker line challenge for each tribe {described below}.
  • 2:00 Scramble puzzle of letters spelling out "Happy Birthday Ana".
  • 2:15 Everyone brought a secret luxury or survival item in a bag and had to guess who brought what. They got 1 point for each guessed right and could add that to their tribes total points in the end. Also, the person with the most right got. extra $25 for their tribe to bid on the food challenge.
  • 2:30 Food challenge everyone gets $25 and each tribe can pool money.
  • One of the covered items comes with an advantage clue for Scavenger Hunt.
  • 2:45 Host explains Scavenger Hunt & Riddle Challenge.
  • First team back to tribal counsel with completed tasks wins 10 points.
  • 3:00 Announce winning tribe and distribute prizes. Eat cupcakes!
Instructions
  1. We had 15 girls so we did 3 tribes of 5.
  2. Dollar store had pillow cases for tribe flags.
  3. Purchase bamboo sticks at Lowes or Home Depot to hold flags.
  4. I glued on the survivor themed napkin logo on the flags before party.
  5. Birthday Direct.com has Survivor plates, napkins and bamboo printed straws.
  6. Amazon has the {non survivor} buffs that I colored coordinated with pillow case flag.
  7. Amazon also has great prices for bamboo tiki torches.
  8. For each game/challenge the tribes could earn 10 points. Puzzle, slacker line, word scramble, and first tribe back to tribal council with all scavenger hunt items.
  9. For a tribe game I found puzzles and other paraphernalia I needed at the Dollar store.
  10. I used the Slackers Line {like a tight rope used low to the ground, link is below} for one of the tribe challenges. They had to walk across the rope with a mouth full of water. The team to fill their cup in the fastest time won. It took over 3 minutes to fill 6 oz cup.
  11. The Dollar store had play money and containers to cover items for the food challenge.
  12. Some of the food items were a coconut with its water, chocolate covered strawberries and Justin's peanut butter cups. Some of the icky items were worms, crickets, cheesy kale (that I called moldy leaves) and squirrel tail that was fruit rollups.
  13. A Bait & tackle store had crickets and worms that we put in jars for the food challenge. Of course no one ate the live creatures, it was just for fun! They had a blast bidding!
  14. The crickets had an advantage clue for the Scavenger hunt.
  15. I found blank treasure maps on enjoycoloring.com and drew out my own coordinates for the tribe's scavenger hunt. I also burned the edges of the maps and riddles to give it that worn look.
  16. I had 5 locations on the map they had to work as a tribe and accomplish a goal and bring something back to tribal counsel.
  17. For example, one of the riddles on the map: "Birds of a feather flock together and I am the tallest timber you will see come hither. Follow the way cars come and go and always look up...you never know". Attached to that tall tree was a whoopee cushion they had to knock down with a stick and had to blow it up and sit on it.
Recipe by Spoonful of Health Delicious Gluten Free Recipes, Paleo and FreeDiet approved at https://spoonfulofhealth.com/survivor-kids-party-outwit-outplay-outlast/