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How to Throw a Where the Wilds Things Are Birthday Party

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Where the Wild Things Are Birthday Party

When your sister-in-law/BFF asks you to help create a Where the Wild Things Are 1st birthday party for her little guy (your nephew), you, of course, say YES! One of our favorite books to read to our kids is Where the Wild Things Are.

It is filled with imaginative characters and a sentimental lesson all parents and children can appreciate. The main character, Max, reminded us so much of my little nephew, Bobby; there was no question that when it came time to plan his birthday party, we agreed, it just had to be a Where the Wild Things Are-themed birthday party. This Where the Wild Things Are 1st birthday party will make you want to get the rumpus started.

Every time I see a list of the best-ever picture books, it’s always in the top ten, if not number 1. And it’s the perfect party theme for boy or girl; baby or elementary school child.

Here are some of our favorite ideas for throwing your very own Where the Wild Things Are Birthday Party.

Where the Wild Things Are Invitation

I LOVE this personalizable invitation, Sarah, my sister-in-law discovered on Zazzle. I’ve linked it here.

where the wild things are invitation

Setting the Scene for Where the Wild Things Are Themed Party

Remember how the vines grew in Max’s bedroom? We found the Vines to decorate on Amazon. You can buy them here. The greenery comes in a 12 pack, each 84 inches long. You can also hang them from the ceiling.

greenery for where the wild things are
where the wild things are 1st birthday party
Birthday boy and his sweet mama

We also loved the paper leaves for decor.

where the wild things are 1st birthday party

Obsessed with this faux wooden table cloth. Perfect for a Where Thing Wild Things Are birthday party. I’ve linked it here.

where the wild things are 1st birthday party

You definitely need this Where the Wild Things Are photo backdrop. It really sets the theme for a birthday party and in this day and age; it’s practically a necessity. You can buy the backdrop here.

where the wild things are 1st birthday party
where the wild things are 1st birthday party

Footprint decals from Etsy found here.

where the wild things are 1st birthday party

The guests and birthday boy all need crowns. Guests picked these up as they arrived.

Wild things claws and party punch. These adorable signs were easy to download and print.

where the wild things are 1st birthday party

Downloadable labels from Etsy found here.

where the wild things are 1st birthday party
where the wild things are 1st birthday party

We didn’t receive a red rider wagon until after Bobby’s party. I think if you’re throwing a Where the Wild Things Are party and have a red rider wagon, make a boat, just like Max’s ship. I would use poster board, tape, and markers to create a boat from his Radio Flyer wagon.  You can buy a red rider wagon here.

Where the Wild Things Are Costume

My sister-in-law found Bobby’s costume at Party City. Every Wild One needs a classic baby Max costume. It’s the cutest thing ever. You can find it here.

Sweets

When Sarah, my sister-in-law asked me to help out with Bobby’s birthday; I went WILD! I found these little easels at Michaels and ordered the cookies from a local baker.

where the wild things are cookies
Custom Cookies

I ran into Publix and found GREEN cupcakes! Perfect. I found these toppers on Amazon.

Yummy Food

There is a lot of clever food you can serve at your party. For example, Moss Balls aka cheese balls. Roll the cheese into a ball and cover with chopped parsley to give it a mossy look. You can make crowns made of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and cut with a cookie cutter.

Everyone Halloween I make Monster Teeth with sliced apples, peanut butter, and mini marshmallows. They always go over well.

The Wild One

I found the perfect Where the Wild Things Balloon on Amazon too. You can find it here. The balloons come flat with one hand air pump (so you don’t need to go somewhere to get them filled.) They can not float but come with a string to hang them.

where the wild things are invitation
XOXO
Mackenzie