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No matter if your kid is old enough to remember their birthday party or not, you want to throw them a spectacular party. After all, you will remember all of their birthdays and there will be plenty of photos and videos from the big day.

If you’re not sure where to start or how to organize the perfect birthday party, here are some essentials you cannot overlook.

Decide on how many guests you’re inviting

Start by deciding how many guests you will be inviting to the party. For example, if your kid is younger, you should consider inviting their entire kindergarten class. That way, no one’s feelings will be hurt. On the other hand, if your child is a bit older, you can only invite their closest friends or whoever they want to invite. Something else to keep in mind is whether you want the parents to stick around or not.

Pick the time and place

The next step should be deciding when and where the party will be held. In terms of the date, you want to pick a day when all key guests like your kid’s best friend and favourite aunt are available. Furthermore, you don’t want the party to start too late or too early, especially if you’re inviting young kids that have specific nap times. Of course, a non-school day is preferred. When it comes to the venue, you can do it at home or rent a place in case your home cannot accommodate the number of guests you are inviting.

Send out invites

Once you have the time and place, you can start sending out invites. Nowadays, you have a choice between digital evites and physical invites. While evites might be more practical and easier to send, you might want to have some mementos from the party. In that case, looking for party printables online  and finding invites you can easily print out and send to invitees is the way to go. There are thousands of designs for you to choose from so you can surely find one that your child likes.

Think of a theme that everyone would enjoy

If your kid is currently interested in something, you want to consider making it a theme for the party. Whether it’s a specific book, space, plants, or superheroes, you want to find a way to incorporate it into the celebration. It can be décor on the walls, birthday cake in the shape of their favourite superhero, costumes you set as dress code, motif on the invites, or something else. However, you also want to make sure you don’t overdo it as there might be confused guests that are not as familiar with the theme.

Start making food and drinks

While you can order food and drinks for the party, you can also make them on your own or with some help. For instance, if you are close to any of the parents that your child spends time with, you can ask them to help you out. Other than cake, you want to offer other sweet and savoury treats. Fortunately, from marshmallows dipped in chocolate to homemade pizza, recipes for a kids’ birthday party abound. Drinks that you could make are also countless but consider some mango or watermelon lemonade, blueberry milkshakes, or pineapple and lime mocktails. Make sure to always have water on hand as well. Finally, remember to ask for various dietary restrictions to ensure there are no food allergy incidents at the party.

Prepare various sources of entertainment

Lastly, you cannot forget about entertainment. Sure, your options might depend on how many guests you are inviting and where you are throwing the party but preparing a few sources of fun should not be difficult. For instance, you can hire a karaoke machine. Everyone who wants to sing can get a turn and those that don’t can simply enjoy others singing their hearts out. Then, you can hire a professional entertainer like a clown, puppeteer, or magician. Finally, you can try some activities like water balloon or water pistol battles, obstacle courses, hide and seek, scavenger hunts, musical chairs, or face painting.

As long as you start preparing and notifying guests on time, there is no reason to believe your kid’s birthday party won’t be a success. Just make sure there are tasty treats and fun games, and you are guaranteed a fun time.

What has been the best kids’ party that you have been to or organised? Tell us in the comments below.

  • I love organizing my children’s birthday parties! We always do themes they are interested in MD normally keep it small with family and a few friends ????

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  • I might be the unpopular thought here, but the ENTIRE kindergarten class? Karaoke machines? The best kid’s birthdays I have been to have been at parks where there is no fuss, a cake and the chance for the kids to run around, or at a house with minimal decorations, a couple of small activities and food. There are some ok tips here, but kids are entertained by small, fun things, and don’t always need the bells and whistles.

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  • These all seem pretty generic suggestions. I feel like birthday parties are becoming a bit of a “keeping up with the Joneses” thing. It’s all or nothing sometimes and I still don’t really know what to do about parents attending or even the siblings of friends turning up.

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  • My toddler’s second birthday is coming up next month and we have a minions theme. It’s going to be at a play centre so there will be no entertainment but we are doing a lolly bar!
    Her first birthday was a bit of a dud as it was right when COVID hit so we weren’t allowed any visitors.

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  • Some great ideas to get organised with!

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  • All very good points for a successful party!

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