Polar bear party
You will need
- Polar bear party invitations
- Wintery decorations (paper snowflakes)
- Polar bear cubcakes
- Pots of white modelling dough
- A raffle with prizes
- A donations box
- A polar bear quiz with prizes
- Signs for the toilet
Why not hold a polar bear party to raise funds to help WWF protect the polar bear?
You’ll need the help of a parent or carer to organise it. (There’s some useful information for adults further down the page.)
Polar bears are one of the many threatened species that WWF is working hard to protect. The biggest threat to polar bears is climate change, as it’s affecting the Arctic sea ice that many polar bears need in order to hunt for food and raise their young. WWF is helping to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are partly responsible for the melting of the polar bears’ sea ice habitat.
Use our polar bear party invitations to let people know about your party.

Theme the room where you’ll be holding your party with wintery decorations like our paper snowflakes and white or silver balloons.

Bake some of our cute polar bear cubcakes for your guests.
Give everybody a pot of white modelling dough to make their own mini-polar bears.
Run a raffle with prizes. You might like to have a WWF polar bear adoption as a prize!

Use our explorers’ room sign to let everybody know where the toilet is, and our polar bear pot sign to show them where to put their donations.

Run a polar bear quiz with prizes. Somebody will need to be the quiz master and read out the questions.
Firstly – thank you for thinking about holding a polar bear party! There are just a few things we need to tell you about.