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Son Turning 7!

My son is turning 7 in just a few weeks! Where does the time go?? Anyway, we are having his party at home and have no idea what to do! I've done a bounce house in the past but don't have the $$ for that this year. I'm basically looking for ideas to keep around 8-10 boys busy for about an hour. Any suggestions would be great!

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Thank you all for your ideas! I think I'm going to do a variety of things. I found a few fun science and craft projects on line that can be done inside or out. I'll also have sport equipment out if the weather is good. Thanks again everyone!!

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I have found that my 6 & 7 year olds entertain themselves when they have friends over. I planned a party at home for my oldest birthday, had everything planned and we didn't do any of it. They boys all just played together until it was time for pizza and cake.

You could try a tie dye party. I heard that these are a hit. Each boy could bring a white t-shirt and you can provide the rubber bands and dye. Center a theme around a craft or activity.

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My son turned 7 this year and we did a "Mad Science" party and our home and it was so fun. All the boys loved it and we had about 10 kids. There is a company that will come to your house and she brings all of the experiments and the kids get to help make things and they get to make a super bouncy ball and some slime. It was a huge hit and I was able to find lots of party ideas for food and goody bags. If you want more info send me a message and I would be happy to help. Best of luck.

My son turns seven in June. Last year (and I plan to do the same this year) we had backyard games. We did water balloon toss, and a relay with teams where you had to fill up a 5 gal bucket with water by taking turns running down with a smaller bucket. I gave out small prizes like water guns, candy and pens - dollar store stuff. Since we had prizes, I didn't do goody bags. Pinatas are fun too and you can make your own with newspaper, a balloon, glue and water. If all the boys are around 7, you could do 3-legged race, wheelbarrow races, have other toys out like soccer balls, frisbees, etc. Scaveger hunts or treasure hunts are fun too and the treasure can be the boys goody gift. It doesn't have to cost much to have fun!!!!

my son had a "nerf gun" party around that age.
all the boys brought over their favorite nerf, and they played for hours!

Pirate treasure hunts are fun. You can do it at a park or at home.

Hi C.,

I would check out Familyfun.com They have lots of fun ideas to do for birthday partys. Stuff that you can make at home and itsn't to much. Depending on the weather, do something with water. When my daughter turned 5 we had a big water balloon fight, and it wasn't the kids that got into it as much as the adults, but it was so much fun and all the kids loved it. I just put on the invite water balloon fight, please bring change of clothes that there would be a water balloon fight. I'm sure there is nothing more that 7/8 year old boys would reather do then throw water balloons at each other. You can also come up with some games with them too. But it does take awhile to fill them, so if you do get some help and give your self time. We did it the night before and put them in some big laundry tubs then used the wagon to move them into the backyard. Good luck! Also if you do that you may want to make a goodie bag for who ever finds the most pieces at the end of the party! That way it's a game to pick up as well :D Have fun!

Make a pinata...my kids love that. A scavenger hunt is fun also. Maybe you could even do a craft. An hour isn't really that much time when you have that many kids to coral.

I have found that my 6 & 7 year olds entertain themselves when they have friends over. I planned a party at home for my oldest birthday, had everything planned and we didn't do any of it. They boys all just played together until it was time for pizza and cake.

Check out FamilyFun.com - they always have great party ideas that include games, decorations, crafts, food, and themed cakes you can make on your own. We've always done at-home parties. They take a little work and planning but the kids love them and have a great time, for a lot less money than going someplace. Have fun!

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