M.D. asks from Rancho Cucamonga, CA on December 30, 2008
Ideas for a "Big Sister" Party
Hello there moms!
I am expecting my second baby the end of March and I wanted to plan a party for my 3 year old daughter who will be the BIG SISTER. I would prefer to do this instead of having another baby shower since I practically have everything I need. Any suggestions/ideas especially from someone who has done this before would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
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M.C. answers from Honolulu on December 31, 2008
Hmmm. Interesting idea. My daughter's preschool always made a big deal out of becoming a big sibling but she missed that because she started after my second was born. I didn't have a shower for #2, but most people who sent gifts also sent sent something for #1. We got her some big sister t shirts and we talked about her responsibilities (her job was to sing to the baby when she cried, help with bath time, etc). I think she was pretty excited even without us motivating her, which was actually pretty lucky!
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S.H. answers from Honolulu on December 30, 2008
For the special occasion... take a photo of her next you/your tummy, letting her hug it. Take several, then choose one that you like, and then develop it and frame it for her. Or, using the photo, go to www.kodakgallery.com and then you can put the photo on anything like a t-shirt, pillow, a book or mug etc. This is also real cute and a "forever" kind of souvenir memento.
When I was pregnant, each month my daughter and I took photos of her cradling my growing belly...it was real special for her and fun. It was a real special Mommy & daughter thing we did.
And, your new baby when he/she grows up... can look at it and it will be a real special thing for the new baby too.
Other than that, www.orientaltrading.com has some great party themes and accessories. Here is the link for the "big sister" party accessories:
http://www.orientaltrading.com/ui/search/processRequest.d...
Good luck,
Susan
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T.H. answers from Los Angeles on December 31, 2008
I had a big brother party for my son and felt it helped immensely! We worked it just like a birthday party, with arts and crafts, a cake, etc. It also tied in to Halloween so that was fun.
We just made a big deal out of it! The best gift someone brought was a baby doll and a stroller... so he could have his own baby to take care of. He really liked it. We sang "He's a jolly good fellow" instead of Happy Birthday.
I also checked out 20 or so sibling books from the library and read them to him before sister came along.
Good luck1
J.N. answers from Los Angeles on January 04, 2009
what a great idea! i too am expecting at the end of march and have a 3 year old son. i would love to do the same thing. please let us know what you end up doing and ideas you end up incorporating. thanks.
M.C. answers from Los Angeles on January 01, 2009
Wow! What a wonderful idea. She is so lucky to have a caring and thoughtful mommy like you. I wish I had done that for my 2 older kiddos.
Where do you live? and Are you planning to have the party at home or somewhere else? There is a great, monthly family event called Royal Dance Party. I am sure that your daughter would have a blast there and would remember it as a special "big sister" afternoon. It is so much fun! Check out the website to see all the activities: http://www.royaldanceparty.com
There is a great caricaturist there. The caricature of your daughter could be a great keepsake to cherish.
Congratulations and have an easy delivery!
M.
M.C. answers from Honolulu on December 31, 2008
Hmmm. Interesting idea. My daughter's preschool always made a big deal out of becoming a big sibling but she missed that because she started after my second was born. I didn't have a shower for #2, but most people who sent gifts also sent sent something for #1. We got her some big sister t shirts and we talked about her responsibilities (her job was to sing to the baby when she cried, help with bath time, etc). I think she was pretty excited even without us motivating her, which was actually pretty lucky!
D.W. answers from Los Angeles on December 31, 2008
I just wanted to say that this is a really nice idea. What a great way to let big sister know how important she is. So many times moms write about how their little ones feel displaced and less important when the baby comes and they sometimes "act out" badly. Whatever activities you do, I'm sure big sister will be encouraged and happy. Maybe something including dolls and/or a tea party, dressing up like grown-up ladies.
S.G. answers from Los Angeles on December 30, 2008
Hi
I think this is a great idea. Make sure you include a gift from her sibling-to-be
Good luck
D.G. answers from Los Angeles on December 31, 2008
No particular advice, just wanted to say that your daughter and your future child are very lucky to have such a thoughtful and caring Mom.
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