![]() There are several streamlined ways to accomplish this. Once everyone has arrived, it’s time to gear up in team colors. This, however, is your role as unofficial ref for the party. It is also important to note that despite your best efforts, cries of “that team is unfair” will ring throughout the air. It’s imperative to take the time to create two fair, equal teams in advance of the event. For ambience, the Kids Bop soundtracks provide good, clean, popular background music. If space allows, get the kids involved in creating a chalkscape as you await guests. Decorations can be simple and include homemade banners and chalk art displays directing guests towards the parties with arrows and “Go team” messages. ![]() ![]() Carry these colors through to your invitations and decorations. In preparation for the event, along with your child, select his/her two favorite colors, which will dictate teams. Pop that barbecue back open, get the ice cream out of the freezer and blast Will Smith’s “Summertime.” Most importantly, be sure to let everyone know that color war has broken out one last time this year! The blue skies of September and October are ideal for outdoor parties! So, pretend it’s summer. For those families grasping onto the remnants of summer, there’s no better way to do so than by throwing a color war themed birthday party. School is in full swing, the evenings are becoming shorter and there’s a slight chill beginning to infiltrate the air.
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