No birthday party is complete without some fun games to burn off that cake sugar rush! For our One Piece-themed celebration, I wanted activities that were easy to prep, didn’t require a bunch of space or supplies, and kept kids engaged for more than two minutes (mamas, you know the struggle).
One of the biggest hits? One Piece coloring pages! Yep, I printed out free printable coloring sheets of Luffy, Nami, Chopper, and Zoro and set up a “Color Like a Pirate” station with crayons, markers, and even a few glitter pens for the artistic kids. I added a sign that said “Color your Crew!” and even had a little contest where each child got to display their masterpiece on the “Ship’s Gallery Wall.” It was budget-friendly, easy to set up, and gave the kids a creative break between games.
Credit: 30 One Piece Coloring Pages by Monday Mandala
We also played:
- “Pin the Hat on Luffy” – I printed a big picture of Luffy (minus the hat), made some straw hats on cardstock, and blindfolded the kids. It was hilarious and so simple.
- “Treasure Hunt” – I hid golden coins and tiny pirate trinkets around the house and gave them a treasure map. The excitement was real.
- “Devil Fruit Toss” – We used colored bean bags (a.k.a. Devil Fruits) and had the kids toss them into treasure chests. Each round, the chest got farther. It was a mix of challenge and fun, and they LOVED it.
And let’s not forget the classic photo booth moments! With our Gear 5 backdrop, pirate props, straw hats, and goofy sunglasses, even the shyest kids jumped in to strike a pose. I even printed a few photos during the party so they could take a memory home with them.