B.S. asks from Mansfield, TX on May 01, 2009
2 Year Old Birthday
Any suggestions on throwing a 2 year old birthday party in the Fall? My daughters birthday is on Oct 1st and I want to have her something nice, but not too expensive of course, she barely will remember it. :-)
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S.O. answers from Dallas on May 02, 2009
With that age, simplicity is the key. We've been to several 2 year old birthdays over the years between my 3 kids and one of the most successful ones was very simple. The mom just invited a few little "friends" over and they basically had a play date. She had a bunch of helium balloons for the kids to take home (probably had a few extra) and some birthday cake. Her daughter was thrilled; the guests were thrill and there were no tears.
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L.R. answers from Dallas on May 02, 2009
Monkey Bussiness in Bedford is where we had my son's 1st birthday... his little guests were ranging in age from 6 months to 12 years and they all seemed to have a ball... and it was very reasonable. I will be using them again this year for both my kiddos.
Below is their info:
Phone:###-###-####
Address:
2200 Airport Frwy. #620
Bedford, TX 76022
Business description (provided by the business owner):
We are an indoor play & party center for children ages birth to 10. We offer a variety of climbing structures, slides, child-size exercise equipment, a circle cycle, dress-up room, science center, home center, transportation station, seperate infant & toddler room, bead tables, enclosed sand & magnetic tables, hands-on wall activity panels, giggle mirrors & tons of items for imaginative play! Let us host your next field trip, birthday party, baby shower, team event, mom's group, lock-in, church party, family reunion, PTO meeting, scrapbook club meeting or just bring your children to play!! Check out our website at www.monkeybusinesstx.com Mention this add when you come and receive $2.00 off your admission or FREE ice cream with a party!! We have now started our Parent's Day Out program!!! Cost is $40/week, Tue & Thur 9am to 3pm. You provide a lunch, we provide, snacks, juice/milk/water, story time, arts & crafts & tons of fun playtime!!! We also host a Parent's Night Out on Fridays from 6:30pm to 10:30 pm. Drop your kids off to play, have popcorn & watch a movie while you enjoy some much needed "ME Time"!! Cost is $15 per child. Another exciting offer we have is "Happy Hour Frdays"!! Between 10am & 2pm admission is just $1----YES, $1!!
L.A. answers from Dallas on May 01, 2009
get her a clown... this one is really great with younger kids and is pretty affordable
I.M. answers from Dallas on May 08, 2009
We would love to host a Party for you.
Come and visit us at Antz in Your Pantz in Colleyville
Thanks
H.B. answers from Dallas on May 02, 2009
We just had my little boy's 2nd birthday at "The Little gym". Everyone had a great time, and they did everything for us...it was Awesome!
L.T. answers from Dallas on May 01, 2009
Not sure where you live, but I went to a birthday party last weekend for a 2 yr old at Metroplex Gymnastics in Allen. It was a blast. I want to have my son's 3rd birthday party there it was so much fun!!!
R.H. answers from Dallas on May 02, 2009
We had a birthday party for our son at the little Gym-it was great, but what a waste. At 2 they are sooo unpredictable. He didn't get a good enough nap and was miserable for most of the party. He had the most fun at home afterwards playing with his cousins in the house-that was the real party for him. I would suggest having it at your home, keeping it simple for the kids, and nice for the grown ups.
H.T. answers from Dallas on May 02, 2009
We had my daughter's 2 year party at Gymboree in Plano, at Parker and Independence. It was a blast - she loved it - and it was super easy for me (with no cleaning the house before or after!). :)
A.K. answers from Dallas on May 01, 2009
Hi B., my girlfriend threw a picnic style party for her 2 yr old son at a park. The invites and party favors were both so cute, she used a bandana theme and just cut up cardstock w/ info on it and rolled it up w/ some rope and for the party favors the same concept she bought red bandanas stuffed w/ just some plasticky toys (I'd subsitute for animal crackers or goldfish-more suitable for the age and even cheaper too) and then rolled them up w/ rope and attached a note of thanks! Too cute and perfect for the fall. Fall is a tricky time w/ weather though, my advice would be to look for a park w/ a covered pavillion and restrooms closeby, since they're so young you may want a walking trail too that could be fun to all catch up and get exercise. You could even do this theme at your house and use your backyard or if you have it a neighborhood park as plan A and then if weather doesn't permit your house as Plan B. Cheap and too sweet! Best of luck!
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