C.S. asks from Herriman, UT on September 08, 2009
3 Year Old Birthday Party - Herriman,UT
Hi Moms I was just wondering if you had any fun ideas for a birthday party, games, prizes. Anything that's worked well for you or that you've seen or heard of. My little boy is going to be 3 on Sunday and we're having a party for him. There will be about 12 kids there and a lot more adults. We have a pinata and we'll be doing dinner cake and ice cream. We'll also have one of those bouncy houses that my aunt owns. I don't really want to do the pinata, I hear and see horror stories on America's Funniest Home videos. But I can't think of anything else to do. Any help would be appreciated thanks!! :)
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M.L. answers from Denver on September 09, 2009
I just had my daughter's third bithday this weekend. Instead of goodie bags, we went to the dollar store and let my daughter pick out "presents" for her friends. We did beach balls, bouncy balls, bugs, etc...stuff they could all play with outside. And then at the end of the party, each child picked something to bring home. It was a HUGE hit.
Good luck!
M.
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S.M. answers from Casper on September 08, 2009
M.L. answers from Denver on September 09, 2009
I just had my daughter's third bithday this weekend. Instead of goodie bags, we went to the dollar store and let my daughter pick out "presents" for her friends. We did beach balls, bouncy balls, bugs, etc...stuff they could all play with outside. And then at the end of the party, each child picked something to bring home. It was a HUGE hit.
Good luck!
M.
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M.R. answers from Salt Lake City on September 08, 2009
My daughter is about to turn 2 soon and we want to do the same except we're getting her a bubble machine because she is crazy about them (most kids that age are). They have it a party city, and it's only around $15.00. You can have it going during the whole birthday party. We're also having a small scavenger haunt. Hope that helps.
GOOD LUCK!~
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C.T. answers from Denver on September 09, 2009
Hi C. - with that large of a party you are going to have your hands REALLY full. In this case, less is more especially if your backyard isnt a half acre. : ) You might need to enlist your husband or another parent to help you coordinate the games/fun while you welcome guests and deal with food and the birthday cake, etc.
If you dont want the pinata, then dont do it. I dont think 3yr olds have the most fun doing it. The kids are going to want to spend most of their time in the bouncy house anyway. I like the hidden candy/treasure idea.
How about a craft that the kids can work on with their parents like a foam craft or something that fits the theme of your party. There was one party we had where the kids decorated foam visors with foam stickers and letters, etc. The girls could turn their's upside-down and make them into tiaras. It was something that any age could have fun with.
If you want to do an organized game, just consider that you will have 12 kids so they will have to wait a while for their turn.
Have fun!
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B.D. answers from Denver on September 09, 2009
Hi C.,
Sounds like you have quite a bit going on for the party! Since you really don't want to do the pinata, why don't you take the candy from the pinata and 'hide' it in the backyard! Kind of like an Easter egg hunt, without the easter eggs! Give each child a container to put the candy in. Just a thought! Good luck!
B.
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M.P. answers from Denver on September 09, 2009
If your son likes the Backyardigans we did a fun backyard, backyardigans party. I burned cds with their music for party favors and had it playing during the party. I found paper masks of the characters that were fun and the kids got a kick out of it. Our colors on the cupcakes were backyardigan colors. Have fun.
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C.E. answers from Provo on September 09, 2009
you are lucky to have many adults coming. put them to use! give specific assignments to those who offer to help. i like the idea of the parents helping the kids do a craft. not every party can be done that way because of the lack of adult help. and keep the bedroom/toyroom doors locked. maybe bring out a few toys to the family room that you don't mind being brought outside. if you don't set some limits as to where the kids are allowed to play in the house, you can end up with your kids' stuff (and possibly yours) all over the place because it's hard to keep your eyes on so many kids if they're not in the same place. i hope your party goes great!
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M.G. answers from Denver on September 08, 2009
Cookie or cupcake decorating is fun, if you don't mind the extra sugar rush. It's also pretty inexpensive.
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