Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd....
Baseball Night Instructions
Baseball Night Instructions
DINNER & DESSERT
If you are headed to a real baseball game, either stop in a drive-through or eat at the ball park. If you are home, make it just like a game by having an assortment of baseball typical food. Peanuts, hotdogs, nachos, pretzels and crackerjacks. Dessert can be cotton candy, sno-cone or an ice-cream bar.
CRAFT: Baseball cards & Cotton Candy
Make your own baseball card
Print out a small photo of each child. Attach photo to the front of a piece of paper or use template. Write name, number and team name on front.
Fill out the back of thecard with stats, information and a fun fact.
(our stats included – 3 burritos eaten in 5 minutes, faster bather & 6 days straight getting dressed by yourself)
Cotton Candy
Use a cardboard tube and cotton balls to make your own pretend cotton candy. Slightly pull apart the cotton balls and glue together.
Color cotton with markers.
Print out a small photo of each child. Attach photo to the front of a piece of paper or use template. Write name, number and team name on front.
Fill out the back of thecard with stats, information and a fun fact.
(our stats included – 3 burritos eaten in 5 minutes, faster bather & 6 days straight getting dressed by yourself)
Cotton Candy
Use a cardboard tube and cotton balls to make your own pretend cotton candy. Slightly pull apart the cotton balls and glue together.
Color cotton with markers.
ACTIVITY: Watch a baseball game
Try to find a real baseball game in the area and go out as a family to watch. Little league or big league doesn’t matter as long as you’re together.
Grab matching hats for the family and enjoy your night out. (Hint: if you have a league nearby, watch for family night deals.
Our local league has monthly deals packaged with food vouchers). Don’t forget the camera. If you’re staying home, play a game
of ball outside or catch a game on the TV. Baseball season runs from mid-March to October.
Grab matching hats for the family and enjoy your night out. (Hint: if you have a league nearby, watch for family night deals.
Our local league has monthly deals packaged with food vouchers). Don’t forget the camera. If you’re staying home, play a game
of ball outside or catch a game on the TV. Baseball season runs from mid-March to October.
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