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This thread explores various product ideas for a PTA carnival, focusing on items that could engage both kids and parents. Participants share their personal experiences and suggestions for fun activities and tools that could be used during the event.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of individual product suggestions and experiences without a unified agreement on specific items.
Participants are sharing personal experiences and ideas for engaging activities at a PTA carnival, focusing on products that can be used by both children and adults.
This discussion may be useful for PTA members, parents, and Pampered Chef consultants looking for creative ideas to enhance carnival activities.
Garlic press with that playdough to make hair for clay people... lemon zester scorer works too.mandydollie said:Try the Apple/Peeler/Corer/Slicer. My daughter loved using this. Or the creative cutters with playdough or cheese slices. The quick stir pitcher for making kool-aid. The kids cookie making set, with the kids apron and chef's hat. Flour/sugar shaker with cinnamon/sugar in for easy use with morning toast.
Some great activity ideas for kids include a bounce house, face painting, a treasure hunt, carnival games like ring toss or bean bag toss, and craft stations where they can make friendship bracelets or decorate picture frames.
Parents can volunteer to help with organizing activities, setting up and tearing down the event, running booths, or providing supplies. They can also help promote the carnival through social media and community boards to ensure a great turnout.
Offering a variety of food options is key! Consider classic carnival foods like popcorn, cotton candy, hot dogs, and nachos. You can also include healthier options like fruit cups, veggie sticks, and water bottles to cater to different preferences.
To make the carnival inclusive, ensure activities cater to various age groups and abilities. Provide sensory-friendly areas, consider dietary restrictions when planning food options, and create a welcoming environment where everyone feels comfortable participating.
Promote the carnival through newsletters, social media, flyers sent home with students, and announcements at school events. Engaging the community by partnering with local businesses for sponsorships or donations can also help increase visibility and attendance.