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Daughters Birthday

My daughter is going to be turning 1 in about 2 months (WOW, its past by so fast). My MIL is a big party planner and wants to know what "theme" I want for her birthday party. She is too young to enjoy Dora the Explorer and Character based themes. Any ideas?

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Thanks for everyones amazing Ideas. Everyone gave me plenty. So we have chosen a butterfly theme. I have a tutu for her and am going to buy her wings. Im really looking forward to it. Thanks again

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At my daughter's first birthday (last September) we decorated in baby Sesame Street characters. There are tons of decorations with baby Elmo, baby Cookie Monster, and baby Big Bird at Party City and at Arne's (Heights area-huge party store, must see!). It was sooo cute and the primary colors are easy to match generic (red, blue, and yellow) plates and cups. Also, many bakeries in Kroger, HEB, etc. make Elmo/Sesame Street cakes. Good Luck!!

Really, a one year old is too young to appreciate a "party" of any theme.....a birthday party for a one year old is for the parents not the child.....she would be happiest with a small gathering of significant adults in her life with MAYBE one or two children there....no more....too overwhelming for that age.

A good "theme" is something simple like "Things that go" or "Balls" or "Balloons" Maybe you could make it a certain color scheme....something that is meaningful to a one-year old.....if she adores pull toys...make that the theme....if she loves waterplay, make that the theme....really, for HER benefit, make it small and low key or it will be too much for her to enjoy as much as you.

HAVE FUN!
L.

Elmo is a perfect theme for that age...or Wiggles..or Sesame Street characters.... Happy Anniversary early!

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When my first son turned one I had a cocktail party. A "party" for a one year old is really for the adults. So invite your friends, have them bring thieir kids and just celebrate. Take lots of pictures, especially the pretty girl with the cake, and show her off to all your adult friends. You can still have a theme, of course, but your kiddo doesn't care. You'll have lots of years to thrill her with special days. This is your special day too!

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I agree with you, she's too young to enjoy it. My the,e for her first birthday was "her". I did a picture cake with her pic on it and so forth! Good Luck, time does fly!

Try something simple but fun like a jungle theme. It's easy to find at party city or party pig. I did a monkey theme for my son with an invitation that said something like come monkey around. I had his party at gymboree play and music and had a monkey cake made at HEB.

Well I got this magazine from a company called Celebrate Express and I found the cutest Lil' Prince theme for my boy who will turn one next month. The price was very reasonable and it is just so cute. They have the Lil' Princess theme as well and it is so adorable. It is a party theme for one year olds and I just fell in love with it. Anyway, you can check out their website,www.celebrateexpress.com, they had several party themes for one year olds. I bought the deluxe eight pack and then went to party city and got extra cups and knives and forks, plates etc. for .99c that were in a color that matched the theme. This way I have super cute balloons, center piece, pinata, streamers, etc. and still managed to save money! If you have a creative streak, I got an awesome idea for a crown cake and would be happy to share if you do decide to do the princess theme. I know you will throw a great party whatever you decide and congrats on your baby's upcoming big day!

I took my son with me to Party City when he was going to turn one and HE picked out the Sesame Street theme himself...then a few months ago I did the same with my daughter and she could have cared less which theme...she was oblivious to the pictures on the plates. So, I picked out a Winnie the Pooh theme for her, because it was what I wanted...I always wanted a Winnie the Pooh party when I was little, so my daughter got one. Oh how we live out our desires through our kids...lol

Have fun!

Enjoy this time! We threw a Cat in the Hat theme party for our daughter's first birthday. She responded really well to the black, white, and red colors including the pinata and party favors. It's a classic "theme" that should appeal to your MIL, and my daughter loves watching the video from the party to this day. She turned 6 at the beginning of June, and I also have a son that turned 3 around the same time. FYI - My son's 1st birthday was Disney characters, i.e. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, etc... . I really don't think a theme party is necessary for this age, but your child will think the whole event is magical regardless of the theatrics. If you want to keep it simple, then just go crazy with the cake and a few balloons. No big deal. Like I said in the beginning, enjoy this time and precious age. It seems like yesterday for me...

Cheers!

You MUST check out Familyfun.com, or the magazine. THE BEST ideas for parties!! I subscribe to their magazine and check the website often for fun things!

EVERY MOM needs to check it out!!

My little girl is turning 1 in a few months as well!!! Congratulations to you! We are doing a Garden Party. Green streamers, flowers everywhere, etc...But, I agree with some of the other mothers. Don't worry yourself with a theme. Just have a great time celebrating what is important...in this instance....your little girl is turning 1!!!

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