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Children’s party 101

Your child’s birthday is coming in next week, and you have not planned anything out yet! Well, worry no more for we give you easy and fun ideas that your child will never forget.

The GuestlistChildren's party

It will not be easy to choose which of your child’s friends you should invite. But never forget your child’s best friend. If you are not aiming for a full class guest list, a rule of thumb is to invite as many kids as your child’s age plus one or two.

Entertainment

Your child’s friends will always look forward to having fun. Creating a program that suits your child’s age is essential. Researching what activities they could do during the event could help you create a fun and exciting party. Some activities that you could incorporate are clowns, performances, and face painting.

When to do it?

The best day to have it is on your child’s birthday itself. But if it is not possible, schedule it at the most convenient and nearest day possible. Set the celebration at a time that your child is neither too hungry nor too sleepy.

Where to do it?

Your home is always the best place to celebrate it as your child is starting to keep more memories of places where they became happy. Parks, events place, and restaurants are also excellent choices for venues but see to it that you always consider other factors such as weather, food service, and accessibility.

Invitations

Invitations should be distributed as early as one month before. But if you are scarce of time, the latest you must disseminate the requests is two weeks before the event for physical invitations and one week prior for electronic invitations.

partyFood

The food must be as requested by the celebrant. Serve snacks in between the programs to keep the guests energized throughout the celebration. Finger foods are great choices for younger kids, as they tend to get easily distracted.

Get helpers

You can’t possibly do everything single-handedly. Having someone you trust to help you before, during, and after the party is significant ease. Delegate things such as preparing the party favors, serving food, and cleaning up.

Party favors

Typically, you can give out candies or inexpensive small toys. You can also give out customized and meaningful items such as keychains or ref magnets with event photos. Home-made items are also a great choice as they can be cheap and easy to make.…