Party Tips ©Disney DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz Ask your friends to dress up as pirates for the party! Then you can award prizes for the best pirate outfit! ©Disney • Roll the Jake and the Never Land Pirates invitations into a scroll. Wrap them individually with a red pirate ribbon. • Take one empty, clean plastic bottle for each of your friends and write their name on it. • Put the scroll invites into the decorated bottles and deliver them to your crew for the best pirate party ever! DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz ©Disney • Buy some red and gold balloons (Jake’s favourite colours!) and put them up around the house and on your front door so your pirate crew will know where the party is. • Buy some green streamers and hang them up around the house like vines from Pirate Island. • Make your house look like Pirate Island! Draw an image of a palm tree on a large piece of paper. Colour it in on both sides and draw in a few coconuts. Make a hole in the top of the paper tree, then put a long piece of string through the hole and tie a knot to join the two ends of the string. Stick the string to the ceiling for some great hanging palm trees! Use blu-tack or tape so it’s easy to peel off. DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz Serves 12 Yo Ho, Mateys! You can buy a simple chocolate sponge cake to customise for your child. Use ready-made chocolate buttercream or chocolate fudge frosting and icing pens to decorate. You Will Need: • 2 round chocolate cakes (8 inches / 20cm each) • Chocolate buttercream or chocolate fudge frosting (approx 450g per cake) • White icing pen for decoration • Icing bag or resealable sandwich bag Instructions: • Use a long serrated knife to trim the tops of the cakes to flatten them. • Spread a thin layer of chocolate frosting over the trimmed side of one cake. • Layer the other cake on top, with the trimmed side facing downwards. • As shown in the image, cut one side from the cake stack. • Cut this piece in half and assemble the hat, as shown. • • • • • ©Disney Save 50g of chocolate frosting. You will need this later. Cover the cake in the chocolate frosting. Use the white icing to add a skull and crossbones and the trim of the hat. Use an icing bag or cut a small corner from a resealable sandwich bag with remaining chocolate frosting and pipe a nose, mouth and pair of eyes on to the skull. Serve to the pirate crew! Grab it and go! DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz ©Disney • For each pirate at the party, put a hot dog in a bun. • Cut out 4-inch/10cm rectangles from a piece of paper. • Write each pirate’s name on a rectangle. • Poke a food pick through the bottom of the rectangle and up through the top of the rectangle to make a personalised sail. • Poke the personalised sail into each hot dog and serve to your guests! Sails Ahoy! • Spread some cream cheese on to whole wheat tortillas. • Add cheese, capsicum, cucumbers, grated carrots and any other vegetables or meat of your choice. Yo ho, let’s go! • Roll the tortillas tightly and place in the refrigerator for one hour. • Cut out 4-inch/10cm rectangles from a piece of paper. • Write each guest’s name on a rectangle. • Poke a food pick through the bottom of the rectangle and up through the top of the rectangle to make a personalised sail. • Cut the tortilla rolls in half. • Poke the personalised sail into each tortilla to stop it unrolling. DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz • Stack meat, cheese and sliced vegetables, such as tomatoes and cucumbers, onto crackers to make Pirate Rafts! Crackers, mateys! • Mix tuna or salmon with some mayonnaise. • Add in shredded lettuce. • Spread onto slices of bread. • To make the Fruity Cutlass Sticks use mango, pineapple, strawberries and a variety of melons! • Cut the fruit into small bite-size cubes. • Spear the fruit onto food picks. • Present the Fruity Cutlass Sticks by poking the bare end of each food pick into a whole pineapple. Tasty, mateys! © Disney ©Disney DisneyJunior.co.uk DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz • Make blue jelly, following the directions on the jelly packaging. • Pour the blue jelly into a glass bowl or deep dish. • Add fruit into the jelly when it has cooled slightly. • When the jelly has completely set, put a clean toy pirate ship on top of the Jelly Ocean. • Avast mateys! Full speed ahead! • Mix sugar free lemonade and apple juice! Careful now, mateys! Coconut Juice Pineapple Juice Tropical Fruit Juice Serve all of this with skull and cross bones paper cups, plates and napkins! Arrrgh, it’s truly a pleasure to make off with your treasure! © Disney ©Disney DisneyJunior.co.uk DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz Place a blue sheet or blanket on the floor. Lay a wooden plank on top of it. All of the pirates should line up at one end of the plank and walk across one at a time without falling into the “sea”. Make the game more difficult by challenging the pirates to walk the plank backwards, sideways and blindfolded! When a pesky pirate falls into the sea they’re out of the game. The winner is the last crew member standing. Cut out a mouth on a poster or large picture of a crocodile. Get the little pirates to see how many “cannonball” bean bags they can throw through the crocodile’s mouth. The taker of the treasure is the best cannonball thrower. © Disney ©Disney DisneyJunior.co.uk DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz Before the party, buy an assortment of treat-sized packaged sweets and small toys. This is your treasure! Wrap the largest gift in wrapping paper. Place another treasure on top of the already wrapped gift and place another layer of wrapping paper around the whole package. Repeat this with all pieces of treasure, creating multiple layers of wrapping, each with its own gift within. At the party, the pirates should all sit in a circle. Play some pirate music, and ask the crew to pass the treasure package round the circle. Stop the music at regular intervals. Whoever is holding the treasure package at the time the music stops gets to unwrap one layer of the package and keep the treasure within. The game should continue until all layers of the package have been unwrapped and the final piece of treasure has been revealed. Make sure you give each little matey a piece of treasure by stopping the music on all of the pirates at least one! All but two children should lie down on the floor with their eyes closed as if they’re sleeping. They’re the crocs! The two standing crew members are the hunters. They should move about the room, trying to make the crocs move, smile or laugh. The hunters can’t touch the crocs, but they can talk to them and tell them pirate jokes to make them laugh. Any sleeping croc that moves in any way has to become a hunter. The last croc sleeping is the winner! © Disney ©Disney DisneyJunior.co.uk DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz Spread out hula hoops on the floor. These are the islands! If you do not have hula hoops available, cut up paper into large island shapes. The number of islands needed should be one less than the number of crew members playing the game. Play some pirate music. As the music plays, the pirates should move around the islands. When the music stops, each pirate must stand on an island. Ther e must only be one pirate standing on an island. The pirate without an island must leave the game. Before playing the music again, remove one more island from the game. The game should be played until there is one island. The winner is the one who claims the island when the music stops the last time. ©Disney DisneyJunior.com.au / DisneyJunior.co.nz
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