What young lady doesn't love to play dress up games ?
Give your little girl dress-up game themes and accessories for her to create an afternoon of enjoyment. You provide the outfits and let her provide imagination. Just don't forget to have the camera ready and take lots of pictures.
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Rock Star
Let your daughter go a little wild punk-out her hair, bring out the crazy clothes with the wild colors and create a little rock star. Such fun she will have with a microphone on a stand and a karaoke machine. Set up a tension rod in a doorway and hang drapes for her to make her entrance. Sit and listen as she sings her heart out, then give her a standing ovation.
Polly the Pirate
Ahoy, mate. Where's the map to the buried treasure? A pirate dress-up game will be especially enjoyable when you create a treasure map with clues and your bandana-headed daughter and her friends hunt for the goodies.
Create a treasure chest out of a cardboard box and fill it with dollar store items. The price of the items won't matter; the thrill of the hunt and discovery will be fun enough.
Good Princess Fairy
If your little girl is soft and feminine, a fairy princess dress-up day may be to her liking. Soft white wings with a wispy dress, wand and crown will make her feel special. Make this activity even better by baking small batches of cookies and allowing the fairy princess to deliver them to kids in a children's hospital -- where she can bring smiles and happiness, like any good fairy princess.
Cowgirls and Indians
Feathered American Indian headband or cowgirl hat with bandanas - let your little girl decide which she wants to be in this game with a history lesson. Ask your child to research famous cowgirls or Indians. Then let her create her very own reenactment of the things that made one of them famous. Give the game even more excitement by making a bed linen tepee with cane poles and turning the game into a sleepover.
[What young lady doesn't love to play dress up games ?
Give your little girl dress-up game themes and accessories for her to create an afternoon of enjoyment. You provide the outfits and let her provide imagination. Just don't forget to have the camera ready and take lots of pictures.
Related Searches:
Rock Star
Let your daughter go a little wild punk-out her hair, bring out the crazy clothes with the wild colors and create a little rock star. Such fun she will have with a microphone on a stand and a karaoke machine. Set up a tension rod in a doorway and hang drapes for her to make her entrance. Sit and listen as she sings her heart out, then give her a standing ovation.
Polly the Pirate
Ahoy, mate. Where's the map to the buried treasure? A pirate dress-up game will be especially enjoyable when you create a treasure map with clues and your bandana-headed daughter and her friends hunt for the goodies.
Create a treasure chest out of a cardboard box and fill it with dollar store items. The price of the items won't matter; the thrill of the hunt and discovery will be fun enough.
Good Princess Fairy
If your little girl is soft and feminine, a fairy princess dress-up day may be to her liking. Soft white wings with a wispy dress, wand and crown will make her feel special. Make this activity even better by baking small batches of cookies and allowing the fairy princess to deliver them to kids in a children's hospital -- where she can bring smiles and happiness, like any good fairy princess.
Cowgirls and Indians
Feathered American Indian headband or cowgirl hat with bandanas - let your little girl decide which she wants to be in this game with a history lesson. Ask your child to research famous cowgirls or Indians. Then let her create her very own reenactment of the things that made one of them famous. Give the game even more excitement by making a bed linen tepee with cane poles and turning the game into a sleepover.]