robot Rice Krispies Treats

For my son’s seventh birthday robot party we wanted the kids to make actual robots. We thought of tons of ways to make them, but at the end of many days of testing ideas (tin can robots, juice box robots), we ended up going with the Rice Krispies Treat. The primary reason was that every other idea required hot glue (for instant attachment) and I just wasn’t comfortable that a bunch of seven year olds, even when being helped by their moms, wouldn’t get burned.

But it turned out to be great fun anyway because this robot is edible!

Grab a box of Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats (already the perfect rectangle shape) and gather up some coordinating candies. I chose Life Savers (radar), Razzles (eyes), Chicklets (nose), a candy necklace and Smarties (ears and mouths). 

Give each child an activity card (part of our robot birthday party collection) with candies under fun step-by-step instructions, like “insert radar,” “attach x-ray eyes,” “input nose sensor,” “affix mouth module,” and “adhere audio buttons.” Set tubes of icing in the center of table along with Rice Krispies Treats already inserted with lollipop sticks and watch each guest create their very own robot.

As always, I hope you’re inspired! And stop over at Kellogg’s Snackpicks.com for more of my Rice Krispies Treats ideas.

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robot birthday party ideas

I shared our new robot invitation and printable partyware design (invitation and thank yous in the shoppe) a few weeks ago and mentioned that this is the theme my oldest has chosen for this year’s big bash. So this morning I thought I would share a few of the things that have inspired me during the planning process.

The party is only a few weekends away so much more robot birthday party inspiration coming soon!

 

Oh, and if you want more ideas right now because you just can’t wait {wink}, check out my board on Pinterest.com. There’s more there now and I’m sure I’ll be adding!

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beep. boop. bot. robot party!

My oldest is turning seven next month… seven! I can’t believe it. He’s the little guy that is in love with science, as you can see from last year’s birthday party. {proud momma smile}

Well he also LOVES robots. He’s attempted to build them. He draws them. He’s completely fascinated by them. So when we started the design on this collection’s invitation I wanted to make sure that it wasn’t just a robot, it had to be like a schematic for building your own robot with gears and nuts and bolts.

I’m so thrilled with how it turned out and he is too. He even named a few of the callouts: extendable arms and magnetic feet! 

And so for his birthday this year we’re going to build robots. He’s learning about electricity with the Snap Circuits series for kids, but we’re going to keep these a bit less complicated since there will be tons of other kids present, but fun nonetheless. 

This invitation and thank you are in the shoppe with tons of decor soon to follow.

As always, I hope you’re inspired!

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