What little boy doesn’t love Hot Wheels? And what young child wouldn’t get a lot of mileage out of a Hot Wheels party?
Hot Wheels Party Music Automotive-themed songs would fit in best at a Hot Wheels party, including “Cars” by Gary Numan, “Look at That Cadillac” by the Stray Cats, and “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman.
Entertainment Ideas Guests at a Hot Wheels party could have a blast playing with the model cars, along with Hot Wheels spiral yo yos, blowouts, puzzles, and disc shooters.
Hot Wheels Party Games Young guests could stage an organized race involving Hot Wheels cars.
Party Decorations A party with this theme Hot Wheels decorations could feature streamers, banners, posters, centerpieces, dangling cutouts, candles, and cardboard cutouts depicting the popular doll.
Party Invitations Virtually any toy or party store will offer Hot Wheels party invitations, and probably several varieties.
Theme Combining A Hot Wheels theme could be combined with a miniature car party.
Party Balloons Many party and toy stores sell Hot Wheels balloons Hot Wheels party supplies. Party planners can also purchase a pack of balloons in traditional masculine colors, like black and white.
Hot Wheels Party Favors Hot Wheels party favors could include treat bags, stickers, award medals, pencils and notepads, and tokens bearing the Hot Wheels logo, along with Hot Wheels Pit Crew lunch boxes.
Party Venue A Hot Wheels party will be a noisy, boisterous party best celebrated at a park or recreation center; one offering plenty of room for rowdy play and activity.
Party Ice Breaker To break the ice at a Hot Wheels party, each boy could share his reason for loving Hot Wheels.
Hot Wheels Party Colors The party colors at a G.I. Joe party should be dark and masculine, with blacks, greens and whites predominating.
Educational Activities Kids can learn at a Hot Wheels party by doing supervised Internet research about Hot Wheels, and/or about cars in general. Hot Wheels have bee racing down their orange track for more than 4 decades now and show no signs of slowing down. It's said that Wall Street thinks the maker of toy cars is worth more than the largest real carmaker in America!
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