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10 Littlest Pet Shop Party Ideas

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Littlest Pet Shop is an adorable party theme fit for an adorable kiddo. And, with lots of opportunities for handmade and DIY projects, Littlest Pet Shop is definitely easy to add lots of personal touches to.

Our new Littlest Pet Shop party supplies are bright, sweet, and feature a big-eyed  cast of critters that will have your young party goers smiling and laughing. By scooping up our Littlest Pet Shop supplies and decor and checking out the 10 party ideas below, you’ll be ready to throw a fun Littlest Pet Shop party before you can say, “Little Pets, BIG Personalities!”

Littlest Pet Shop party supplies

  1. The Littlest Pet Shop party theme is cute and bright with a color palate featuring apple green, raspberry pink, lime green, and lemon yellow. Mix and match the Littlest Pet Shop supplies with lime, yellow, Bermuda blue, and hot magenta coordinating solids. Suspend a rainbow of streamers from the ceiling and adorn chair backs with balloon bouquets. For centerpieces, create flower arrangements featuring the brightest gerbera daisies you can find.
  2. Lead your party guests to the doorway with large animal footprints. They could be cat or dog paws, or even frog prints! Spray paint the prints onto your lawn using a stencil, or cut them out of poster board.
  3. Get creative with the food! A veggie tray of carrots and celery can be labeled as “bunny food,” gummy worms are “bird food,” and a cheese plate is “mouse food.” Get new dog and cat food bowls from the store, wash them out, and serve Chex Mix, puppy chow, and other snack foods in them and label them as “dog food” and “cat food.”
  4. For sweet treat, make cupcakes and round sugar cookies, and use icing to create paw prints on each.
  5. To drink, serve bright drinks that match the bright color palate. For example, lemonade, limeade, fruit punch, and blue Kool-Aid would all match the theme well.
  6. Get large appliance boxes and pieces of cardboard from the store. Paint and arrange them to look like a storefront. On the top “awning,” write “______’s Littlest Pet Shop,” using the birthday boy or girl’s name on the sign. Cut windows out of it and make flower boxes on the windows. Also cut out a door and set up a pet shop play area behind the boxes. This doubles as fun decor and a play time opportunity!
  7. For a fun activity that the kids will love, incorporate some real animals! Either take a field trip to the local petting zoo, or reach out to local farms and see if any can bring a petting zoo to the party.
  8. Get the kids moving with a frog-hop relay race, as well as a game of Cat, Cat, Dog, which is played just like Duck, Duck, Goose!
  9. For a fun favor, get Littlest Pet Shop toys for the kids or small plush stuffed animals. Set up an “adoption” process, let the kids choose names for their animals, and fill out adoption certificates for each child, which you can easily make on your computer.
  10. For more favor surprises, fill Littlest Pet Shop Lootbags with Littlest Pet Shop blowouts, notepads, rubber bracelets, magnets, bracelets, and candies.

Share your own Littlest Pet Shop party ideas in the comments below!


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