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Birthday Party Idea for 5 Yr Old Girl?

Any ideas for a 5 yr old girls birthday party that isn't too expensive? Money has been tight lately and the holidays are coming up too.

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I had a movie party for my son's birthday a couple years ago. We invited about 5 other children over. There was food ready when they arrived. Chicken Little had just come out, so all the kids were given Chicken Little glasses. I bought movie theatre boxes of candy and small popcorn boxes and juice boxes. The kids had a great time with the movie day birthday party.

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If you don't have the book Pinkalicious, get it from the library or amazon (don't pay full price, that's one gift already if you buy it) Bake pink cupcakes with pink frosting. Have the girls (not too many:) )and read the story to them as they eat their cupcakes. Then they can sit and make a wand like the girl in the book. I used shishkabob sticks and tookt he point off and got a star pattern off the internet and pretraced them on some thin cardboard I already had and let the girls but them (they needed help) and decorate them with glitter and ribbon and then they went off and played and got to take the wand home with them. easy, quick and cute. But then again I don't do the whole huge party thing

We're doing a Luau theme for our daughter this weekend. I was able to find some decorations and things at a dollar store.

I had a movie party for my son's birthday a couple years ago. We invited about 5 other children over. There was food ready when they arrived. Chicken Little had just come out, so all the kids were given Chicken Little glasses. I bought movie theatre boxes of candy and small popcorn boxes and juice boxes. The kids had a great time with the movie day birthday party.

I am a mom of 3 boys, so I don't have any ideas, but I wanted to say 'bless you' for NOT having a carnival for a bday party!

I am so fed up with moms trying to 'one up' the next mom with bday parties. Sorry but what are these moms teaching their kids?!?!?!

~L.

What is your daughter into? Princesses- Tea Party, Dora- a Treasure Hunt w/ little maps, Strawberry Shortcake- Bake cupcakes and let the kids decorate them! Hope this helps!

My friend just gave me a great idaea. I have a 6year old who has been begging to scrapbook. I do NOT do this so she has been asking me to have one of my friends who do help her. My friend suggested calling another person we know who sells for Creative Memories to host a party. We would have each child pay around $15.00 for product and let them scrap away. I may do this over Christmas break for my daughter.

We are in the works of planning my 5 year olds party as well. Since most of her friends are into Webkinz, we decided to theme hers after that.
We'll have a "Wheel of Wow" where the kids can spin a spinner and get a prize... etc.
My best advice, is go for a theme that she loves, and base games, decorations and goodies around that.
Save money by picking up everything from dollar stores (plates, napkins, etc.) even goodies and bags... they have a lot of Disney goodies at dollar stores!
Have your daughter decorate her friends goody bags herself, cut out shapes (hearts, stars) and have her stick them on and put her friends name on them.
Look online for great kids games, that are, of course, free!

We have done HUGE parties ever since my 17 yr old was young... and we have never spent a lot of money... and ALL the kids have loved them!!! hey can't wait to see what we come up with every year!

I have a ton of ideas for you if you pick a theme, and can make some great suggestions if you need....

Hi A...

My daughter turned 5 in Sept. and I held a sleepover for 4 of her friends. We painted nails, watched movies, had a dance party, put make up on, played games...and just had a blast...

It was cheap..and the girls loved it..

A.

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