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Tips For Planning A Great Kid’s Birthday Party

If it’s up to them when it comes to your kids nothing seems too big for them to have. They want a lot of toys. They love new games and gadgets.

They love learning new things and exploring the world, but what they love most of all is their birthday. When it comes to birthdays, they enjoy being kings and queens for a day. They talk about nothing else a few weeks before the big day, on the big day, and several days afterward.

Start Preparation Early

If you want your child’s birthday party to be special, you should start preparing several weeks in advance. You can’t plan and organize a big birthday party in only a few days.

You could try it, but it will take a lot of patience and nerves – you’re going to need those at the party itself. So it’s wise to start preparations at least three or four weeks in advance.

Make a list of things you need to buy and/or rent. Add everything you can think of. Small and minor items like toothpicks or even balloons can easily be overlooked if you neglect to put them on the list. Choose the date, time, and location for the party.

Consider holding the party in your backyard or in your home, whatever is more convenient. Another reason to start early preparations is it allows you enough time to reserve an outside location if you decide to have away from home.

Make A Guest List

Think about all those people you and your child would like to have at the party. Check to see if they’re available at the time of the party. Sometimes, if you’re in touch often, you can ask them to come in a casual conversation.

Sending out invitations is always more formal and makes sure you will not accidentally leave anyone out or forget to mention it in a conversation. Talk to your child and take their wishes seriously; after all, it’s their party.

Preparing The Food

Decide whether to make it yourself or have someone else make it for you.  If you do it yourself consider what is the most convenient food and snacks to make and serve to a bunch of energetic kids.

Make or order a tasty and memorable cake – don’t forget to ask your birthday boy or girl what flavor cake they would like best. If you have doubts about the flavor, chocolate cake is always a safe bet.

If you don’t want messy floors or carpets, don’t feed the kids anything crumbly. No cookies, bread, crackers, pretzels, cereal, or granola bars. A good reason to consider holding the party in the backyard or at another venue.

Keep Them Amused

Children’s birthdays will be a disaster if there aren’t any games involved. Organize a scavenger hunt or hold a miming contest to see who will be the next Academy Award winner.

Think about some activities for them or you could hire their favorite superhero which would spend a few hours playing with them. Having Spiderman or Batman come to your kid’s birthday would surely make them immeasurably happy. They would talk about nothing else for days to come, for sure.

Children are grateful for the party and the presents, they love all the attention, and would love to have the birthday several times a year if that could be possible. They will love their birthday party if there are people whom they like and love, their relatives, and their friends. Invite their friends and let them have as much fun as possible and enjoy their childhood.

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About the author

About the author

Melissa Stevens is a healthy and environmentally friendly lifestyle enthusiast. She’s interested in practical solutions, simpler and more convenient lifestyles and she likes sharing them with others. Mother of one cute boy, pet lover, and a long-time vegetarian. In her spare time, she’s engaged in crafting, housekeeping, organizing family life, and travel.


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2 Comments

  1. Just wanted to mention to consider a Bounce House rental for birthday parties. Loads of fun and we set them up and take them down for you.

    Great article!

    Thanks,
    Perry

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