My nephew, Firdaus, is turning 9 on May 2000. We have arranged to have a Pokemon Party and he is excited as it is his favorite tv character. The plan will goes as follows : 1. Create
invitation cards with lots of Pokemon in it captured from the vcd and print them ourselves. 2. Kids comes with Pokemon masks on their face which they have to create themselves.
Kid with the outstanding mask will be awarded. 3. Hang Pokemon characters (captured using the computer, print and paste on cardboard) in the party area. 4. Pikachu (pasted on a
cardboard) will stand tall on the table with favorite local food with greetings printed on it. 4. First Game : It's A Match!
The leader of each team, the Pokemon Master, chooses 2 Pokemon. Pokemon open a picture and its partner has to open the other to match. If it doesn't match, both pictures are closed. Next team Pokemon do the same. The Pokemon Master will be awarded the medal if his Pokemon matches the most. 5. Second Game : The Poke Ball The Pokemon Master guides his blindfolded Pokemon to pick Poke balls (created using Ping-Pong balls) scattered all over the floor. The team Pokemon Master will be awarded the medal if his Pokemon collects the most Poke balls. 6. Third Game : Gotta Catch 'Em All The Pokemon Master throws the dice. If the number is 3, Pokemon moves 3 steps forward. Do this until the Pokemon reaches the end where the Pokemon picks a small Pokemon Jigsaw Puzzles. The Pokemon then moves backwards to return. Pass the jigsaw puzzles to another Pokemon of the team who joins the pieces together to form the complete picture. Once done, the 1st Pokemon starts his journey again to collect another Pokemon puzzles. Medal will be awarded to the Pokemon Master if his Pokemon collected the most Pokemon Jigsaw Puzzles. 7. The Pokemon Master who collected the most medals will earned himself and his members the extra Pokemon gifts. Do you think my nephew and his friends will enjoy his 9th Pokemon Birthday Party?