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Tips for Planning a Child’s Birthday Party

4/1/2020

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Birthdays are a big deal to younger children, and as a parent,you want to make sure they’re enjoying the celebrations. It can be a challenge planning your kid’s birthday bash, and these parties aren’t always easy on your wallet. Nonetheless, you do what you can to make them happy on a day that’s all about them. If your kid has a birthday coming up and you’re not sure what to do for their party, here are a few ideas that could help you plan it.


Guestlist
It’s always tricky when inviting other kids to your child’s birthday party. Sometimes it might feel easier to invite their entire class as to not leave anybody out, but there will likelybe a few individuals that your kid doesn’t get on with. For the sake of your child having a good birthday, and to avoid any fights or arguments, consider only inviting your kid’s closest friends unless they have specified that they want the whole class there.


Food
Kids love chips, cookies, and candy – and at a birthday party, you expect to see all of those goodies on the table. Just remember to balance out the buffet with some healthy options too, like grapes, carrot sticks, and other simple fruits and vegetables they are likely to eat. Always check with the other parents to find out about any allergies on intolerances their child has and make sure you’re catering to their needs, too. Most importantly – don’t forget the birthday cake!


Venue
You might have decided to host the party in your home, in which case you need to make sure any breakable items have been stored in a safe place (a bunch of kids on a sugar high is bound to lead to some sort of damage!) If it’s a nice day, consider having the party out in your backyard so they can run around in the fresh air.
Alternatively, you might want to hold the party at a venue in town, like a family-friendly restaurant or activity center. There are options to throw kids birthday parties at Urban Air in Ft Worth, TX, or similar places, and they’re always a hit! There is certainly enough there to keep them entertained for hours.


Theme
If you’re struggling to come up with ideas, why not consider setting a theme for the party? If your child has a favoritebook, TV show, or movie, you could build the party around that. The kids could all dress up as characters and play games that are based around the theme. For example, a treasure hunt for a pirate-themed birthday.


Activities
Finally, if you’re going to host the party in your own home,you will need to provide some form of entertainment. You could hire a professional child entertainer, a bouncy castle, or have the kids take part in games throughout the day.
It’s hard work planning a birthday party for your kids, and there’s always a lot to think about. Use these tips to help you with your next birthday.
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Jessie Holloway link
10/6/2022 03:20:50 pm

I love the idea of creating a theme for kids and guests to dress up for the party. My sister wants to plan a big birthday party for her oldest whos turning ten. We've been looking into renting a place to host it, and where we can decorate it for the kid's favorite theme.

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