![]() A team of enemy spies collectively known as the Party Poopers had stolen important goods, and the leader, Spike Man (character created by the birthday boy himself) was threatening to blow up all the gifts and cake with his bomb. Once they passed training, it was time for their mission. Agent Training including bomb detonation (“hot potato” game with a stick of pretend dynamite with a kitchen timer attached), learning to break codes (learning how to use the decoder wheel in their kit), laser maze navigation (red yarn taped to the wall), and target training (throwing water balloons at the enemy spies Levi drew.) We also had a “master of disguise” costume corner and a mug shot photo booth. Then they were ready for their mission, to catch all the “Party Poppers” and retrieve the stolen goods. Then the kids went through spy training and were given secret agent kits. ![]() We had everyone scan their handprint for entry and create a spy name with name tag. We sent out Top Secret files for the invitation inviting guests on a secret mission. A year later, and guests are still raving about this party. It was too perfect to throw a Secret Agent Party for his 6th birthday. “My son created his own alter ego, Awesome Sparky and spends a lot of his time sneaking around the house in his spy “costume,” a fedora and green hoodie.
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