Title: Kids Pinatas
1Pinatas
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2The History of Piñata
- Traditional Piñata is six pointed star shaped.
- Its center was made up with clay pot and filled
with candy, lollipops or prizes - It is hung from a thread or rope and children
need to break it with a stick to get candy or
prize
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3Theres more to Kids Piñatas than Meets the Eye
- The next time you throw a birthday party for your
little one and invite other kids from the block,
make sure you tell them all theres to know about
piñatas. - Chances are they see kids piñatas as mere
containers that are filled with candies, toys and
things that catch their fancy - Continued
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4- Yes, that they are beautiful containers, made
of cloth and papier-mâché, but theres more to
them. Take for instance, their origin legend has
it that these were first made in China.
- Likewise, the kids may not know that today these
containers might have become popular in Australia
and the rest of the world, but these have always
been associated with Mexico.
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5Piñatas come in different Shapes
Your kid does not need to settle for the usual
piñatas, the ones that come in different shapes.
Not that they dont look attractive enough, but
with Avatar, Batman and Barbie piñatas, the party
indeed comes alive.
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6These are all licensed kids piñatas that you can
consider buying to add that special touch to your
little ones birthday party or any other
celebration for that matter. These piñatas do
cost a bit more than the non-licensed ones but
then, if its your kids happiness thats at
stake, you really dont want to be a miser. The
best part is that with the right supplier, you
are unlikely to need to spend much even when you
go for some of the licensed piñatas. Hopefully,
now your kids know a lot about those
attractive-looking containers they see at
birthday parties, including the one you throw for
them every year.
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7To make non licensed piñata, you will need
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- A LARGE round balloon or beach ball
- A good pile of old newspapers
- White glue or flour and water to make a paste
- Scissors Tape
- Thin cardboard
- Crayons, markers, poster paint
- Tissue paper or construction paper
- String or yarn
- Goodies to fill the Piñata - this should include
candy of course, but also could include holy
cards, medals, and other small items like balls,
pencils, toy cars, stamps and stamp pads, and
anything else that catches your imagination.
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8Contact Us
- Bella Vista
- B43/24, Lexington Drive
- Bella Vista, New South Wales, 2153
- Call 0288831622
- Revesby
- 4/4, The River Road
- Revesby, New South Wales, 2212
- Call 0287308067
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