T.C. asks from San Antonio, TX on April 28, 2009
3 Year Old Birthday
Does anyone have suggestions on games or craft for a toddler party? My son is turning 3 but most of the kids coming are 2 and under. We are going to play in the back yard, we have a playscape, water table, sandbox, and trampoline. Have cake and snacks. Do I even need to include an activity? Also do kids still open presents at the party or wait untill the guests have gone home? Oh, and I also got a pinada. Thanks in advance for any help!
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Thank you guys for the good advice! I will keep it simple i think. It seems to be pretty equal as far as opening presents or not and I like the idea of handing out goody bags then making it an option to stay and watch presents opened. thanks again!
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N.S. answers from Houston on April 29, 2009
I would think with all of the fun things you already have in the yard - you do not need to stress out over trying to plan, coordinate and oversee a planned project. Let the kids play and have fun - that's what parties are for.
I personally hate the newer traditions of not opening gifts at the party. As kids get a little older then what to see the sparkle and appreciation their friend has for the special gift they selected. I see diappoint in their little faces when they find out the gifts won't be opened until later.
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A.B. answers from San Antonio on April 29, 2009
When my daughter turned 2, we did a scavenger hunt and people had to find clues to where the things for their goodie bags. The little ones went with their mommies and daddies and it was a fun family activity. With a pinata, you probably don't need more activities; they can just play.
As for gifts, a lot of people like seeing their gift opened. What I tried to do last year was, at the end of the party (they already had their goodie bags and everything), let people know we were doing that, and they could watch, stay and play outside, or leave if they needed to. Then everyone could do what was comfortable. My daughter is one of those who HAS to watch. But a lot of kids get bored and would rather play. Unfortunately, I didn't communicate this well enough to my husband, who ended up making everyone come inside. Oh well. Next year I will do it better.
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J.T. answers from Victoria on April 29, 2009
I think that is plenty of stuff for a 3 yr old. All birthdays i have been to they open gifts then and there. Have fun.
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K.P. answers from Houston on April 29, 2009
My son just turned one and we had a wide range of kids from 3 month - 6 years. They played with all my sons toys and outside. Everyone loved balloons.
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L.A. answers from Austin on April 29, 2009
Your party sounds perfect! My daughter was always very shy about gifts. Some years she would open them if her friends asked, other times, she really was not up to it. Some children take forever to open gifts, so I liked the idea of letting people know he will be opening them, but they do not have to stay and watch..
At this age, the kids do not need a blindfold for the pinata. At this age we would let them bang on it and then finally let the parents have a swing, with the blindfold and pulling the rope way high or way low, so they would miss.. The kids would laugh and laugh watching their parents struggle to hit the pinata...
Take tons of photos....
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S.R. answers from Austin on April 29, 2009
Wow, my just turned four year old would have a blast at the party! Sounds like you have a great backyard - we don't have a playscape, but every get together we have the kiddos hit the sandbox/water table with zest. Having a playscape, trampoline, and pinata, you really don't need much else (and the adults will enjoy the trampoline, also).
As far as presents are concerned, we tried to wait until the guests went home this year to open them, but my four year old wanted to open them and her friends wanted to see them. I would play it by ear and see how the party goes. If the kiddos are enjoying the weather and the outdoor activities, you may want to wait, if not, it's fun to open presents, also.
Good luck, sounds like it's going to be a great party!
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J.T. answers from College Station on April 29, 2009
Sounds like you have just enough planned for the right ages of the kids! Have fun.
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J.B. answers from Houston on April 29, 2009
Wow, I think your party sounds wonderful, I am going to snag a couple ideas for my son who will be two in July:) I don't think you will need anything else, especially since there is going to be a pinata. I do think opening the gifts is a great part of the fun. I went to a party where the kids didn't open the gifts and I was bummed because I love to see the expression of the child when they get all this cool stuff and it is fun to see them open what you got them as well. That is just my opinion. Have fun!
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S.R. answers from Odessa on April 29, 2009
For this age, simplicity tends to work best. You have plenty of things to occupy them and they'll have a blast. Open the gifts too and that will give your son an opportunity to say thank you to everybody who brings him something.
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