Pi atas have been a popular party accessory almost as long as the invention of parties themselves. They have, however, grown and changed with the times as most other things do. Candies, small toys, confetti and other wonderful treasures are filled inside the pi ata. Children are blindfolded in turn, spun around several times and are each given a turn hitting the pi ata with a stick until it breaks and the treasures are spilled out on the ground for the eagerly awaiting children to claim. For years this game was considered to be an outdoor game. Nobody wanted a blindfolded child swinging a stick in their homes. But recently the pi ata has been altered to a pull string version, turning this traditionally outdoor game into a game that is more versatile. This version of pi atas has an opening at the bottom attached to one string of many. Children then take turns pulling one string at a time. When the right string is pulled, the bottom of the pi ata is released and the treasures come out. It is the perfect pi ata for pre-schoolers. If you prefer, you can make and decorate your own pi ata. By using paper mache, you can create any shape to match the theme of your party. Use strips of newspaper dipped in a mixture of equal parts of water and flour to make paper mache. Use a balloon to shape and mold the pinata. There are a lot of choices of pi atas that you can choose to have for your party. If you can't find a pi ata that matches your theme, look into having a pi ata custom made for your event. The choice to have a pi ata at a party is the highlight for the young guests that are invited. Fill the pinata with both candy and mini-toys. Have a blindfold and bat on hand ready to go. |