What do you do at a spy party?

What do you do at a spy party?

Here are some activities you could organize:

  • Spy Poster Puzzle. Buy a large poster, such as a movie poster for “The Spy Next Door” or “Spy Kids.” Cut the poster into puzzle-like pieces and give each child one or more pieces.
  • Mystery Objects.
  • Obstacle Course.
  • Diffuse a Bomb.
  • Lie Detector.
  • Spy Crafts.

Do spies really have gadgets?

To avoid being seen themselves, spies often use fancy gadgets to help them with their surveillance. For example, to keep an eye on someone from a distance, a spy might use binoculars. Spies might also use high-tech cameras hidden in all sorts of different objects, from pens and buttons to key fobs and ties!

How did you start your spy party?

We started the party by giving the kids spy training. Once they were trained, we created this Top Secret Mission for the agents to test out their new skills. Special thanks to Stitch/Craft Creations. Many of my spy clue ideas came from there.

What kind of cake do you make for a spy party?

Bomb Cake. For your spy-themed birthday party, bake a cake that’s really ‘the bomb!’ This cake is easy to do; you just need a sports ball cake pan. Follow the directions for the pan, then frost black. You can add black paste food coloring to chocolate frosting for a good, true black.

Why give a spy or mystery birthday party for your kid?

Fueled by movies and mystery books, the secret world of spies has intrigued adults and kids alike for decades. It’s no surprise, then, that many kids ask for a mystery party when their birthdays roll around. Here are some fun ways to carry out a spy or mystery theme and give your birthday kid an unforgettable party.

What is the best tableware for a spy party?

Black tableware is a great choice for your spy party – mysterious and sophisticated, just like all the best secret agents! Try black plates with silver cups and napkins for a hi-tech look. For those sophisticated kids who prefer their party beverages shaken, not stirred, try serving Shirley Temples in plastic martini glasses.

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