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Celebrating pre-teen birthday parties can be a little bit difficult sometimes. Those ten to twelve year olds are starting to become young adults and are getting perhaps too eager to cast off the signs of childhood.
Throwing a sleepover for your daughter is one of the most
memorable events she will have from her childhood. Regardless of
her age, these parties make memories she will take with her as
she grows up. How can you make these nights more memorable? By
following a few tips, you can make the most out of your
daughter's next sleepover.
When planning a party for your child, birthday or otherwise, you can make it much more interesting and fun by serving food that matches the overall theme. With a bit of recipe research, the task is probably easier than you think.
This is a great Summer Birthday idea; it can be done in your own backyard. Send out homemade invitations saying "Roll on over to our house where we'll have a ball of a time". Maybe print it out onto a sports ball printer paper.
When you plan an event, you should do so keeping your hall or room in mind. This sounds trivial, but you'd be surprised how many times this rule is violated, and yet the same event will require entirely different decorations in two different rooms.
When attending any festival or celebration you will always notice many children walking around proudly displaying some absolutely gorgeous body art, in the form of face painting. This can be simple little cheek designs or elaborate full facial transformations. You can learn this art quite easily and with little expense.
10 foolproof ways to organise a 1st, 2nd or 3rd birthday celebration. Games to play, food to provide, and times when a party may not actually be the best way to celebrate.
Balloons are colorful, balloons are fun! They can get really big really fast...all without becoming heavy!
Now you may have figured this out already, but if you are new to the game let me tell you, kids can smell fear, so don't show any. Stay calm and in control. Keep the party on schedule, spacing out the games and the food activities evenly so that the kids don't get restless.
Before even thinking about what to serve at your child's party, how about thinking how to serve it. As you know, kids have a habit of grabbing, so one of my favourite styles of delivery is putting the food in a party box or bag, talk about easy portion control!
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