Robots Birthday Party
A Robot Birthday Party theme for the hit movie kids love!
This Robots party guide with games, decorations and activities will have your guests thinking they've joined Rodney in Robot City!
For easy party planning order your party supplies on-line. Then, use this
free birthday party guide to plan your party games and activities.
ROBOTS PARTY DECORATIONS
Decorate your table with Robots matching party supplies.
Turn your party area into Robot City with robots placed around the party area. Spray paint boxes of different shapes and sizes. Use a strong glue,
or duct tape to connect the boxes. Make faces with paint, or cut-out craft foam shapes and attach with a hot glue gun. Enlist a teenage artist to
make a "Welcome to Robot City" poster and place it on the front door.
ROBOTS BIRTHDAY PARTY GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
Select activities from the list below according to your
party space and age of your guests.
Rodney the Inventor
Before the party, collect and spray paint boxes of different shapes and sizes.Provide a covered work space for the kids to build their own pretend robot or other inventions. Place the painted boxes along with other items
on the table; pipe cleaners, buttons, paper towel tubes, colored phone wire, duct tape, electrical tape, wood craft sticks, clean yogurt containers, clean ketchup bottles, markers, glue etc.
Encourage the children to build their own robots ,with a little adult
help where necessary. Consider having an adult with hot glue gun available, but away from the children's work space.
Fender's Parts
Uh-oh Fender has lost his parts!
Rodney can repair him, but all of the parts must be found.
Before the party, hide "robot parts" around the party area.
These can be any kid safe household items like kitchen gadgets, pots and pans, plastic PVC pipes etc.
Mark the items with red and blue dot stickers.
Be sure there an even number of red and blue items.
At game time divide the kids into two teams - Red and Blue and give each team a box, bucket or plastic milk crate.
When the game begins the children will try to find the parts with their teams matching color red or blue.
Which ever team finds all of their parts first wins!
Robot Command - an idea from Birthday in a Box
Divide the guests into teams of two, one is the robot
and one is the operator. Tie a bandana over the eyes of
the robot and make sure he cannot peek.
Place three or four items at various locations around the
party area. When you say, “Go,” the operator must give
the robot one- or two-word commands, such as forward,
left, right, down, arm out, to get the robot to the item.
The operator must then give commands to have the robot
return to the starting point with the items.
Time each team, with the team having the lowest time
winning the game.
Robot City Obstacle Course
This game requires a large space or yard.
Set a up an obstacle course with painted appliance boxes, lawn furniture, tires, stepping stones
and any other safe items you can think of.
Make a banner that says "Robot City".
Play the music from the movie while the kids move
through the obstacle course as fast as they can.
The children will probably want to run the course
several times.
More Games...
This party theme lends itself to creative ideas.
You can adapt traditional party games to match your theme:
Duck, Duck, Goose - played as "Rodney, Rodney Ratchet!"
Simon Says - played as "Big Weld Says"
Pin the Tail on the Donkey - "Tape the bolt on the robot"
Have fun and be creative!
A Robot Birthday Party theme for the hit movie kids love!
This Robots party guide with games, decorations and activities will have your guests thinking they've joined Rodney in Robot City!
For easy party planning order your party supplies on-line. Then, use this
free birthday party guide to plan your party games and activities.
ROBOTS PARTY DECORATIONS
Decorate your table with Robots matching party supplies.
Turn your party area into Robot City with robots placed around the party area. Spray paint boxes of different shapes and sizes. Use a strong glue,
or duct tape to connect the boxes. Make faces with paint, or cut-out craft foam shapes and attach with a hot glue gun. Enlist a teenage artist to
make a "Welcome to Robot City" poster and place it on the front door.
ROBOTS BIRTHDAY PARTY GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
Select activities from the list below according to your
party space and age of your guests.
Rodney the Inventor
Before the party, collect and spray paint boxes of different shapes and sizes.Provide a covered work space for the kids to build their own pretend robot or other inventions. Place the painted boxes along with other items
on the table; pipe cleaners, buttons, paper towel tubes, colored phone wire, duct tape, electrical tape, wood craft sticks, clean yogurt containers, clean ketchup bottles, markers, glue etc.
Encourage the children to build their own robots ,with a little adult
help where necessary. Consider having an adult with hot glue gun available, but away from the children's work space.
Fender's Parts
Uh-oh Fender has lost his parts!
Rodney can repair him, but all of the parts must be found.
Before the party, hide "robot parts" around the party area.
These can be any kid safe household items like kitchen gadgets, pots and pans, plastic PVC pipes etc.
Mark the items with red and blue dot stickers.
Be sure there an even number of red and blue items.
At game time divide the kids into two teams - Red and Blue and give each team a box, bucket or plastic milk crate.
When the game begins the children will try to find the parts with their teams matching color red or blue.
Which ever team finds all of their parts first wins!
Robot Command - an idea from Birthday in a Box
Divide the guests into teams of two, one is the robot
and one is the operator. Tie a bandana over the eyes of
the robot and make sure he cannot peek.
Place three or four items at various locations around the
party area. When you say, “Go,” the operator must give
the robot one- or two-word commands, such as forward,
left, right, down, arm out, to get the robot to the item.
The operator must then give commands to have the robot
return to the starting point with the items.
Time each team, with the team having the lowest time
winning the game.
Robot City Obstacle Course
This game requires a large space or yard.
Set a up an obstacle course with painted appliance boxes, lawn furniture, tires, stepping stones
and any other safe items you can think of.
Make a banner that says "Robot City".
Play the music from the movie while the kids move
through the obstacle course as fast as they can.
The children will probably want to run the course
several times.
More Games...
This party theme lends itself to creative ideas.
You can adapt traditional party games to match your theme:
Duck, Duck, Goose - played as "Rodney, Rodney Ratchet!"
Simon Says - played as "Big Weld Says"
Pin the Tail on the Donkey - "Tape the bolt on the robot"
Have fun and be creative!
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