Make a Piñata

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Begin this activity by reading the children’s book El Piñatero/ The Piñata Maker by George Acona.

Piñatas are found at almost every Mexican celebration. Traditionally they were in the shape of a six-pointed star and were filled with fruit, candy, and small toys. Today you can find them in all shapes, including animals, flowers, and popular characters.

At fiestas, the piñata is hung in the air and children are blindfolded and take turns swinging at the piñatas.  Kids often sing

“ dale, dale, dale no pierdas el tino, mira la piñata que hay en el camino. No quiero oro ni quiero plata, lo que yo quiero es romper la piñata.”

Eventually, the piñata is hit hard enough and it breaks releasing the candy and toys that it contained.

Making an authentic piñata is a fun, interactive lesson you can do either at home or in a school setting.  Kids love participating in the creation of the piñata and, of course, the culminating fiesta is worth all of the hard work.

Be sure to reinforce Spanish colors and vocabulary such as el papel, las tijeras, los dulces, etc when creating la piñata.

To Create Your Own Piñata you will need:

  • 3 cups water
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 balloon
  • Newspaper cut into long strips
  • Colored tissue papaer
  • String

How to Make a Piñata:

1. Blow up a large balloon and tie the end

2. Mix the flour and water together until it makes a smooth paste

3. Cut the newspaper into long 1 inch thick strips and dip into the flour/water mixture

4. Carefully place the strips on the balloon until it is covered, leaving a hole at the top

5. Set aside and let the balloon dry

6. Place another layer of newspaper dipped in the mixture over the balloon and let dry

7. Repeat with one or two more layers, making sure you leave the hole at the top

8. When dry, pop the balloon with scissors point and remove the balloon

9. Cut small pieces of colored tissue

10. Scrunch the papers into little pieces and glue all over the piñata

11. If desired, hang colored crepe paper from the sides and bottom

12. Punch 2 small holes in the top near the opening and string a large piece of string through the two holes

13. Fill your piñata (through the hole you left at the top) with candy, toys, or any other fun surprises

14. Get ready for your FIESTA!

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Jennifer Manriquez is the founder of The Bilingual Fun Co. and mom of 2 bilingual children. As an educator with a Master’s Degree in Bilingual Education and successful mompreneur, she is passionate about teaching Spanish to children and raising an awareness of early language education. Bilingual Fun is a nationally recognized, award winning program that offers classes tips, advice, and resources for learning Spanish.

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