K.H. asks from Denton, TX on August 21, 2011
Need Ideas for Girl's 4Th Birthday Party? She Doesn't Have a Favorite. Help!!!
Hello Mamas,
I am needing help on a theme for my little girl's 4th birthday coming up soon. When I ask her what she wants for her birthday she just says that she wants to have her friends over to our house. So then I ask what kind of things does she want at her party and she says cake. We have had themed parties but only because she had one favorite thing at the time of her party so I knew what to choose. Now she likes many different things. So when I start to mention things like, what about Toy Story, she says yes and Cars too and Curious George. Then she'll mention Sponge Bob and Dora. We had a Dora party last year. I don't think she quite gets that we can only have one theme. I did mention that we should have an ice cream/candy party, and she really liked that idea. So does anyone out there have any good ideas?? She isn't into princess things, but she loves to dress up. Although many of her friends are boys. Any ideas would be helpful and appreciated. Thanks for you help!!
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K.C. answers from Los Angeles on August 21, 2011
L.U. answers from Seattle on August 21, 2011
How about a "birthday party" theme? You know....the old fashioned way. Balloons, streamers, confetti. My boys love that!
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E.T. answers from Albuquerque on August 21, 2011
If she's not into anything in particular, why worry about a theme? We did my girls' fourth birthday party without one since they didn't seem to care... and it worked out fine. I bought pink and green plates/napkins/utensils and we hung colored streamers and balloons all over. The activities were mostly arts and crafts to keep the kids entertained, so it wouldn't have mattered what the theme was anyway. I don't think anyone missed a theme.
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K.C. answers from Los Angeles on August 21, 2011
Why don't you take her to a party store and let her look at the different themes? Maybe she will see one she likes.
You can always do a Circus theme - works well for boys and girls and it's easy to come up with fun food and games.
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L.U. answers from Seattle on August 21, 2011
How about a "birthday party" theme? You know....the old fashioned way. Balloons, streamers, confetti. My boys love that!
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on August 22, 2011
I think too many moms get caught up in the "theme" of a party! How about the "theme" of balloons, cake and ice cream? Theme-y stuff is junky anyway--use big tissue paper flowers, balloons and crepe paper streamers--you know, like we did before Themeville happened!
Maybe include a game where the girls race to a pile of clothes and have to put on a hat, gloves, high heels and a dress first to win.
What's important to her is playing with her friends and having fun. She obviously doesn't care about a 'theme' so why should you?
:) Have fun.
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K.L. answers from Medford on August 21, 2011
I agree with Everly. dont worry about a theme. Just decorate in pretty colors, and make a nice cake, and have fun! Play a few games, let them have fun. A birthday is special enough. Doesnt have to center around some comercial character.
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C.J. answers from Dallas on August 22, 2011
Beth read my mind - LOL! If you need a theme, make it a "traditional" birthday party and each kid gets to wear a costume and play pin the tail on the donkey, three legged races and a pinata and costume contest (make sure they all get a prize - most creative, scariest, silliest, etc. - prizes can be their favor bags).
Have fun.
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J.C. answers from San Francisco on August 21, 2011
This is funny...my kids are the same. I figured out that they react this way when I give them too many choices. I think if you decided on a theme, she'd surely love it!
You can even go with themes that aren't necessarily characters...ladybugs or butterflies.
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M.O. answers from Chicago on August 21, 2011
Why not do a costume party and let everyone come as their favorite character? Keep it simple and just have "plain" plates and stuff and then have a bunch of fun games to play. Let kids come in costumes, pajamas, or whatever they like.
You can say in the invitation that your daughter LOVES dress up, so any gifts to add to her collection would be most appreciated.
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