Plan a Child's Birthday Party

So, you have a child and their birthday is coming up? Well, if you want them to have a great birthday party, it's going to take work and lots of planning. Read this article to find out how to plan your child's birthday party.

Steps

  1. Pick a theme and place for the party. Think about your child's likes and interests. You may even want to ask them what theme they want. Some ideas are pirates, princesses, and Hawaiian. You might want the theme to relate to their favorite TV show or movie, like Spongebob. Other than at your house, the party could be held at these places:
    • House or Community pool
    • Build-a-Bear--great for little girls
    • Bowling--fun for all ages
    • Roller skating or ice skating
    • Bounce U
  2. Make the guest list. You can invite cousins, your close friend's children, and friends of your child. A good amount of guests is five to fifteen. Too little guests will be boring, but too many can get crazy. Ask your child who he/she wants to invite as well.
  3. Make and send invitations. The invitations should include who the party is for, what date and time it will be held, and where it is. Also provide your phone number and an RSVP date. That way, you'll know who can and can't come. Don't forget to mention the theme! Say, if needed, what guests should bring. e.g. a towel and swimsuit for a pool party. Make sure you have all of the guests addresses so you can mail them. Then, mail the invitations.
  4. Make gift bags. Depending on the theme of the party and ages of the children, certain items should go in gift bags. For girls, don't put in makeup for 7-8 year olds. Some ideas are stickers, candy, pencils, rings, and temporary tattoos. The theme matters a lot. For, say, a Hawaiian party, put in leis, swirly straws, and flower hair clips. For pirates, try an eyepatch, pirate tattoos, etc. Gift bags don't have to be expensive. You can get colorful gift bags really anywhere, and the items inside at a department store. Decorate the outside of the gift bags, sticking to the theme.
  5. Buy food. For dinner, you can have pizza, but be sure to have at least two different kinds. Always have regular cheese pizza, and, say, pepperoni. Instead of pizza, you can make your child's favorite dinner, such as chicken fingers or hot dogs. For dessert, you can always have cake, or have ice cream or cupcakes. For cake, you can buy it or make it yourself. Know what kind of cake your child wants, and try to stick to the theme. Also get healthy snacks, like popcorn, pretzels, fruit, and veggies with dip.
  6. Choose any other activities. You could buy a pinata, play limbo, purchase movies, or pick a craft to make, such as bracelets or a photo frame with a group picture. Buy fun party games, like Twister or hot potato. This step, however, only applies to house parties, because a party anywhere else would be considered the main activity (like bowling).

Tips

  • Be aware of any allergies that the children have.
  • Supervise the children at all times, especially if they are swimming or skating.
  • Make sure that all movies are age appropriate.
  • If you get a pinata, you can have it relate to the theme of your party.
  • You don't need to go overboard with the gift bags. A few pieces of candy and some trinkets should be enough.
  • The kids should be active! Let them go out and play baseball, tag, or really any outdoor activity.
  • Make sure the snacks are healthy, but a couple of sweets doesn't hurt.
  • Don't let the children stay up too late for a sleepover!

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