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Young Teen B-day Party Ideas

My daughter has a b-day coming up, any ideas?

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Pedicure/Manicure party... Luau/Beach party... Hair and make-up, makeover party....Or don't mess with a theme...Just have lots of CD's and food and let'em do their own thing....with supervision of course...

I've given this suggestion before, I don't know if anyone has ever tried it, but here goes. All the girls really want to do is to hang out together and eat some snacks. In most respects, the activities aren't that important to them. So, make the activities meaningful. Have them make Christmas cards for soldiers overseas. Have them make fleece blankets for a nursing home or shelter. Have your daughter pick a cause and see what they could do about it. If she is VERY generous, she may opt to have her friends bring the materials in lieu of gifts. My guess is she will remember that party and may trigger a habit of giving.

We were at Thunderbird Bowling Alley this weekend for their Extreme Bowling. There were several birthday parties happening and the kids looked like the were having fun. The early session run from 8:30 to 10 so the girls could still get home at a decent hour and you wouldn't have to clean up. Just remember to stop by the Dollor Tree for lots of glow-in-the-dark accessories.

surprise parties ROCK: we've done it both directions ....where the BD guests are picked up & taken to a surprise location OR where the BD kid is blindfolded & taken to a fun location. The other parents love getting in on the event! In fact, we even did this to my husband once & he had a BLAST trying to figure out where we were headed.

I don't know what kind of daughter you have. Is she a girly girl or is she a tom boy? If she's a girly girl she could invite some of her friends over and you could do facials, pedicures, etc. Make or order pizza, watch movies, etc. Simple, but fun!

Good Luck!

I have one gettting ready to turn 11 , i think a mani/pedi party or somthing along those lines, or a cooking party where they can make ther own treats and then have fun eating them!
good luck

My daughter just turned 13 last month. She is very into drama and loves her drama class. So we invited her friends over and played a clean version of "Who's Line is it Anyway" (the improv game). She and her friends had a great time. We even videoed it so the girls all got a DVD of their "performances".

I took my son (for his 13th)and 4 of his friends and rented a local hotel room, ordered pizza and had a slumber party away from home. I made sure to select a hotel that likes kids, has a working indoor pool and has a contential breakfast, that way the kids are not bothersome to the other guests and I send them home with a full tummy.... They had an absolute blast and the best part for me, other than picking upso we did not look like pigs, the cleaning was left to the hotel staff. No bathrooms to clean, no beds to make, WONDERFUL!

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