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A Stress Free Kids Birthday Party
Organizing a kids birthday party should not that
be stressful for you for as long as you will know what to do. To help
parents organize simple yet successful birthday parties for their kids,
here are some tips for you:
1. Determine the theme. The theme of the party will greatly depend on
the age of the child. For one year olds, it is best to have a theme
that everyone can relate to. In short, you can come up with a general
theme such as your kid's favorite character or TV show and the like.
For older kids, you can ask them what they want for their party. If
they have not decided yet, suggest kiddie themes such as Harry Potter
theme, Pirates theme or Cowboys' theme for the boys. For the girls, you
can suggest Fairy theme or Princess theme. Once you were able to come
up with the theme, the rest of the steps will follow.
2. Estimate how many people, including kids, in your guest list. This
is the next best thing to do after the theme. You can start with the
immediate family members, cousins, uncles and aunties, grandparents,
god parents. Then, the friends of your child in the neighborhood and
his or her classmates if he or she is already in school. Knowing how
many people will be attending will give you an idea how big the party
that you need to prepare is.
3. Find a fitting venue. For some parents, their home is the most
fitting venue for small parties. But if there will be many guests, it
is best to find a location where everybody can move freely. You can
consider the nearby theme park or a playhouse inside a mall for the
location. In choosing a venue, always take note of the convenience of
the attendees, wherein majority of which is kids.
4. Set the time. Most birthday parties are usually set in the afternoon
when everybody has rested. But, depending on the availability of your
guests as well as of the venue, you can schedule it earlier, like
before lunchtime or during lunch itself.
5. Do the invitation and send it in advance. You can make your own
invitations that bears the motif of the theme or you can buy ready made
ones from craft stores. The most important thing is that you have sent
it in advance so they the parents of the attendees can arrange their
schedules.
6. Call parents of the children to be invited. This is also one good
way of knowing how many attendees will be there and if there are
necessary preparations for the child guest.
7. List down the foods you can prepare. Depending on the number of
guests, you can make a tentative list of the foods to be prepared. In
the menu, make sure to make the selections children-friendly.
8. Make a list of supplies and decorations needed. This is also
important so you won't have to cram when the day comes. If possible,
decorate the venue a day ahead so you won't have to worry about it when
the date comes.
9. Create a program flow. Young attendees during kids birthday parties
can be unruly. To maintain orderliness, try to come up with a program
so they will know what to do.
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