Teletubby Party Ideas for Teletubby’s 20th Anniversary

Last March we were invited to an exclusive, Teletubby party celebrating their 20th anniversary of the beloved Nick Jr. show.

Kids and fans of all ages were treated to tattoos, face painting, bubbles, and coveted photo opps with all the favorite characters: Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po. Juliet had a blast at this colorful extravaganza!

We attended this party with fellow blogging buddies, Harper and Harlow from Gotham Love.
And we were very excited to take home a goody bag filled with Teletubby activities, a DVD and a plush doll which inspired us to host an impromptu Teletubby party! Some of Juliet’s school friends who live in the building came down for the festivities and started the night off with pizza in Pjs and Teletubby coloring pages.

Each of them got to pick out their own Teletubby band to wear and celebrate the 20th anniversary.
And together, they put the yay in Friyay! After a round of couch jumping, they settled in for some popcorn and Teletubby TV.
Afterwards, we played some toddler -friendly games and then Juliet offered to read them some bedtime stories. 
It was an adorable PJ party that ended all too soon. Thanks to Teletubbies for the fun time and for inspiring us to continue the celebrations at home! You can check out Teletubbies on Nick Jr. weekdays at 9:47am.








With a diverse mix of families celebrating a birthday, giggling girls coming in for an after-school treat, to tourists and the random old man, the room is filled with a curious audience entranced by the spell these girls cast. These happy-go-lucky maids dressed in stereotypical maid costumes only seen during Halloween in the States, dance, sing, play toys and games, pose for photos and encourage you to singalong and cast a spell onto your food. What? Yes. Form your hands into a heart and in your most adorable voice, repeat after me…”“moe, moe, kyun!”
I, as an American tourist did not understand. But I didn’t care. And neither did my 4 year old who was just as entranced as I was. She had so much fun she even exclaimed that she changed her mind. She didn’t want to be a doctor anymore. She wanted to be a waitress! Great. Just great. We left in bliss anyways. For more on Maid Cafes click
How is it that in the States, we were never allowed to touch owls?? Apparently they’re super friendly and enjoy being petted?! We got such a kick out of this place and couldn’t believe how many different owls there were..ones I didn’t even know existed. It was surreal. Every few steps, we met a wildly different owl. Check out this one that looked wooden!
We got to pet (with the back of our hands) about 15 different owls that day. How cool is that? Juliet just learned about owls at school too and was super psyched. Hoot Hoot! What an amazing learning experience for the kids to learn fun facts about owls hands on.
A game of I spy in here could include unicorns, bunnies, and gigantic mushroom sightings that will have you feeling like you’re hallucinating in this trippy place. Talk about wild and wacky Tokyo!
And don’t worry, while the name of the restaurant may sound scary, there is nothing scary about this place. It’s more of a dream than a nightmare! I would love to know what sort of dreams little J had after experiencing this place…
Address: YM square building 4F, 4-31-10, Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo. Opening Hours: 11.30am-4.30pm and 6pm-10.30pm daily.
It’s so hard to find the words to describe how much I enjoyed this weird, highly Instagram-able wonderland.
It’s burning man on a sugar high! Think dazzling lights, estatic costumed performers, beaming laser lights and Transformer-like robots coming at you…”roboto roboto” their main song will be singing in your head for days! It’s sensory overload in the most over-the-top fashion and you will wonder how you’ll ever go back to normal life again..
I’m uploading some insider videos of this place and all our Japan adventures on our Youtube channel soon so subscribe to see all the wild details. TIP: secure reservations beforehand. get the biggest discount from the Metro Magazine at the airport when you land or click 

The Japanese are so amazing at inspiring us moms to try creating food art at home.
So what do you think? Which of these 5 hot spots would you most want to try? What would YOUR kids most enjoy?
