American Heroes parties are an exciting way for young boys to get together and let out their energy.
American Heroes are considered men and women who serve in the armed forces and emergency services and little boys love to pretend to be American Heroes.
Invitations for this party can be created on camouflage background with a military typeface.
Mission Control has given Jaden Bradford the following orders.
Attend Michael Johnson's 7th birthday party on October 3, 2008.
Pack only the necessities for this mission:sleeping bag, pillow and flashlight.
Give each member of the mission a goodie bag upon arrival.
Fill cloth bags with green plastic army men, bandanas, personalized flashlights and fake walkie-talkies.
They can use these items to play later throughout the night.
Food for American Heroes parties can be as simple as trail mix and hot dogs.
With parental supervision use a fire pit or charcoal grill to light a fire.
Have members of the mission roast their own hot dogs and marshmallows.
Visit the local dollar or discount store for inexpensive canteens that can be used by each guest to drink from.
Help them fill their canteen with fruit juice, water or kool-aid.
Equip each member of the mission with a flashlight and have them explore in a local backyard or woods.
Have an adult check out the area beforehand to make sure it is safe, but the guests will realize how different everything looks at night! American Heroes birthday sleepover parties have boys geared up for overnight fun!