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Superhero training? Do different stations with superhero skills. Give them each a card or a piece of paper with skills listed, and use stamp or stickers to reward each skill completed. Then reward with small superhero party favour at the end. Skill stations could include - fast dressup in costume (for quick change in a superhero emergency); timed obstacle course for speed, etc. FUN!!
We did a superhero party for one of our daughters parties. Everyone was asked to come in fancy dress and my mother in law also made us a few cheap capes for anyone that didnt have fancy dress. We had Mr Amigo for the entertainment and the kids loved him. Also we made a photo booth area using a clothes rail and a plastic 'cityscape' backdrop i found cheap on eBay and the kids had their pictures taken infront of that and we made some props on sticks like speech bubbles saying kapow etc for them to hold up.
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