A party isn't a Fiesta without a pinata! Here you will find the
most spectacular fiesta pinatas for a Mexican
fiesta party. And to make a party complete you'll also need
balloons, party favors, party
crafts, party accessories and
other fiesta party supplies to decorate
your party and organize party games.
Party
pinatas play a large part in Latin American festivities. The
origin of the pinata dates back many centuries before the arrival
of the Spanish explorers. Mexican Indians made party
pinatas from earthenware jars and decorated them to resemble
the gods that they worshipped and filled them with toys and favors.
Party
pinatas gained popularity with the early Spaniards and they began
sending them to their homes in Spain. Now, the pinata is a popular
birthday party game for kids in many
countries.
Children have to take turns in this birthday
party game for kids and try to break the pinata as it is raised
and lowered by a rope. A great party idea is to blindfold and spin
around the older children so they won't break the pinata on the
first blow. When finally broken, candies and party toys fall from
the pinata and children dart to the floor to get as many as they
can. A useful party idea is to give out plastic bags to the children
before the pinata is broken so that they can put their candies and
toys in them.
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