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How to Throw a
Make Way for Ducklings Party

by Janssen Bradshaw

Did you know that Make Way for Ducklings has a milestone birthday this year? Believe it or not, this beloved classic is turning 75.

If your family is celebrating a birthday, too, and you want to include Mr. and Mrs. Mallard and their brood, here are some fun ideas — from treats and décor to crafts and games.

Make way!  Birthday kid coming through!

Duck Feet Display

duck-feet-display

DIY felt feet can make any dish on the table fit the theme. Or, if you’re having a sit-down meal, make a set to go under every plate!

Pretzel Ducks

Duck-Pretzels

These little pretzel treats are the perfect mix of sweet and salty. Plus, they’re much easier to make than you’d guess. Everyone can have their own Jack, Kack, Lack, Mack, Nack, Ouack, Pack, and Quack.

Duck Pond Rice Cake

Rice-Cake-Pond

These rice cakes are a fun snack that guests can make themselves. Or, if you prefer, swap out the rice cake for a cupcake and serve them for dessert instead.

Lucky Duck Favors

Duck-Favors

If you’re looking for a quick and cute favor that guests can take home, these printables are perfect.

Duck Cookies

Duck-Cookies

These treats are beautiful for serving during the party. You can also tuck one in each favor bag instead of a rubber duck for a sweet way to say “Thanks for joining us!”

Peanuts

Michael the Policeman always has a few peanuts to share with his duck friends. Put a bowl on each table so kids can have fun cracking them open — and even more fun eating them.

Duck Punch

Duck-Punch

How cute is this punch bowl with tiny rubber ducks floating in it? Mr. and Mrs. Mallard would have no complaints about living here.

Duck Duck Goose

A classic game that never gets old for my preschoolers, Duck Duck Goose is an easy way to have kids burn off some energy or to keep guests occupied while they wait for cake to be served.

Duck Finger Puppets

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These little ducks make a great project to have set up for kids to do while they wait for other guests to arrive.

Paper Duck Feet

Duck-Feet

Nothing adds to a party like dressing up, and these double as both costume and guest activity.

Duck Sensory Table

Duck-Pond-Sensory-Table

I’m always amazed by how much children love a sensory table and the chance to play around with various materials. This is great for smaller guests or to entertain younger siblings who join the party. It also makes for a pretty display!

Duck Cupcakes and Centerpiece

Duck-Cupcake

What’s a party without cake? And who wouldn’t want a duck cupcake this darling? Also, if you scroll to the bottom of the cupcake post, you’ll see a darling (and easy!) duck centerpiece. All you need is some blue butcher paper, rocks, and rubber ducks and your food table or gift table fits right into the theme.

 

Each month, Brightly provides ideas for children’s parties based on a beloved book. Looking for birthday gift guides, printables and activities, and more themed party ideas? Click here.