Thursday, March 27, 2014

Kids' Party Ideas: Birthday Fireworks!

By Luisa Sharpe


Planning a kids' birthday party, or any other kind of party, can be a lot of fun. However, if you are not a seasoned party planner, it can also be stressful. If you are planning your first kids' party, for your first child, niece, or nephew, you may be in need of ideas. Your planning is also limited by your budget; not everyone can afford a huge birthday fireworks display!

If you are able to go all out for a huge celebration, by all means, do it. But that is not a necessity to plan a party that the children will enjoy. Oftentimes, kids are unaware of the cost of activities; they only know whether or not they're fun. Here are some ideas to keep in mind as you begin your planning.

1. Have a theme for the party. Decorating will be so much easier if you do this. Choosing a theme will be simple if your child has a favorite movie or character. Doc McStuffins, Frozen, or Transformers; you can find party supplies on these themes as most party supply stores. You child could even wear an outfit that goes along with the theme!

2. Keep the food simple. You do not want to spend hours preparing the food, nor do you want to spend hours cleaning up the kitchen. There are other aspects of the party to focus on, too. Choose simple items like chicken wings, hot dogs, or pizza. You can even pick it up from a restaurant to minimize the prep time. Just make sure you place your order in advance. Your cake can fit with the party's theme, and you can order it from a bakery, or make it at home. Make sure to have some beverages and snack foods, too.

3. Plan one main activity and a few supplemental ones. This will depend on your budget. When the money is flowing, many people like to hire petting zoos or clowns, or even have the party at a bounce house or pizza place. However, if your budget doesn't allow for this, there's nothing wrong with doing a movie in the living room or a game in the backyard. You can provide other toys and coloring books for kids who do not want to participate or who become distracted.

4. Add some special touches. An attractive candy table with a large selection will be the hit of the party! You can decorate a birthday chair for the birthday boy or girl, and you can also send home gift bags with the guests. They do not have to be expensive; just some candy and a few trinkets.

5. Have other adults help you. This goes for both the planning stages and the actual party. Do NOT try to handle all of this on your own. Enlist friends, siblings, and other parents to help out. Make sure you have at least one adult for every five kids at the party. This will help your sanity a lot.

Organization is the key to planning a great kids' party. Whether you hire a clown, have a friend dress up as Winnie the Pooh, or show a favorite Pixar film with popcorn, the kids will be happy as long as they are entertained. After you have a party or two under your belt, you'll be a party-planning pro!




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