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Kids take their
birthdays very seriously, and are extremely disappointed if their
birthday parties are anything short of spectacular. Throwing an
unforgettable kids birthday party can sometimes seem like a task
better suited for a professional event planner. But with the proper
party supplies, a little know how and a lot of imagination, you
can throw a birthday party
that the kids will be talking about all year.
Before you let
your inner party planner take over, make sure that throughout the
process you consult with the birthday boy or girl, unless of course
the party is a surprise. Kids have their own ideas of what makes
a party fun, and if the kids don't have a good time the party is
a bust. Discuss possible theme ideas, party games, food, and favors
with them to ensure everything is kid friendly. If you are planning
a surprise party you can ask
siblings or friends for ideas and opinions.
Theme Party
Ideas
A successful
kids birthday party starts off with a great theme. There are many
great party themes you can choose from, everything from your child's
favorite toy to their favorite movie genre. The possibilities are
endless and a good theme can really help pull your entire party
together.
Some possible
themes include: - Western (complete with cowboy hats) - Princess
(tiaras for all the girls) - Cartoon characters - Disney - Carnival
(clowns and plenty of games) - Toys (Bratz, Barbie, Hot Wheels,
etc)
Once you have
your theme chosen, planning out a kids birthday party becomes much
easier. Try and get everything from the decorations to the food
to tie into the theme. For instance, if you are throwing a Western
theme party get cowboy birthday banners and serve up barbequed burgers,
chili, and hot dogs. As party favors you can give each little guests
their own cowboy or cowgirl hat to wear. Make sure the birthday
boy or girl's hat is
extra special.
Fun and Games
Games are an
important part of any kids birthday party. Games should be fun and
get everyone involved. Offering some small prizes to the winner
of each game is also a great idea for the kids. Have a variety of
games, some that require the kids to get active and some that requires
them to use their heads. This will give everyone an opportunity
to win a prize.
Some fun kid's
games include: - Musical chairs - Pin the tail on the donkey (this
can be tied into your party theme, for example if your theme is
Disney you could have pin the ears on the mouse) - Relay races (you
can get really creative with this one and get the kids to do everything
from run a course with a balloon stuck between their legs to three
legged races) - Memory
games (show the kids a selection of items and see who can remember
the most once you have taken them away)
Favors are one
of the highlights for children at a birthday party. They love getting
little gifts of their own to take home with them. You don't need
to get too extravagant when it comes to party favors. Try and get
some favors to go along with your theme. If you are having a princess
theme give the girls tiaras as they arrive and a bag full of beauty
items. Hairbrushes, hair
clips, nail polish, and lip gloss are all fun and inexpensive ideas.
More general favor ideas include pencil and eraser sets, notepads,
and candies.
Food for Thought
Party food is
a key component to any great birthday party. Depending on how long
the party is, you'll probably want to offer a lunch or dinner as
well as snack and treats throughout the day. Most kids don't have
discriminating tastes so you don't need to go overboard with a gourmet
meal. Simple is usually better when it comes to kids.
Keep your snacks
standard. Candy, chips, and pop will suffice, there is no need to
add any fancy appetizers to the mix since they will probably get
ignored. However, adding a veggie and fruit plate is a good idea
since even kids can get sick of the sweet stuff. Be sure to have
plenty of beverages on hand, and to save your sanity try and avoid
caffeinated pops. Juice and water should be on hand as well. You
can also make a fun colorful fruit punch for the kids to enjoy.
As for food,
stick with simple dishes such as pizza, burgers, and hotdogs. These
items are simple to prepare (or order) and will be a hit with the
kids. Before planning your menu check to see if any of the children
have food allergies or special dietary needs. Most parents whose
kids have serious allergies such as peanuts will probably let you
know as soon as the
invitation is accepted. However, if you've got a little vegetarian
in the group the last thing you want to do is serve them a hamburger
or hotdog. The birthday cake is the piece de resistance of the party.
Everyone loves to see what type of delightful cake will be presented
and how many candles the
birthday boy or girl can blow out. If your baking skills consists
of adding eggs and water to a package mix, fear not.
While a package cake will still be a hit with the kids, there are
plenty of cake shops and bakeries that can create any cake you desire.
For instance, if you're going with a baseball sports theme, you
can get a delicious cake of any type shaped like a baseball. The
kids will love it, and it saves you time and frustration as well.
Make sure you know the birthday boy or
girl's favorite flavor before you order.
While planning
a birthday party can be a difficult and time consuming task, all
the work will be worth it when you see how much fun all the kids
have. Birthday parties are monumental occasion for kids, and the
more special you can make it the better.
Author: John Lenaghan
John Lenaghan writes about party planning and other tips for the
Party Ideas 4u website,
where he provides valuable tips and advice about H alloween party
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