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Party for Every Birthday??
Asked by R.M. from Los Angeles
on February 18, 2013
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Do you have parties for all of your kids birthdays every year? I hate to admit it but I hate having birthday parties!! The mess, the expense, the gifts that my kids ...
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- We don't have parties every year. It became far too much of a hassle to worry about. We have birthdays that fall around holidays as well so we would run into no one be...
- You are not being mean, my son stopped at 7, my youngest at 9. It got to be too much for me.
- We do, but only for family so far. Our dd is 6, and the only kids at her b-day party were family or close friends of the family. We defiantly don't spend 400 dollars o...
Advice on Party Planning
Asked by M.K. from Chicago
on April 7, 2008
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My daughter is turning one in June and we're also having her Christening party at the same time. Late christening date due to family schedule conflicts. I was wonder...
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- What about a picnic theme? You can bar-b-que and do some salads. Get bubbles for the younger kids, water balloon toss for the older kids and chalk. Borrow tables and c...
- Hi M., I recommend that you do the christening first since it was a conflict with time and then possible have the birthday party right after the christening that way ...
- Hi M.-- I own a party entertainment company and we have inflatables(if you dont know what those are they are the bounce houses that kids jump in or on depending on ...
Toddler Party Entertainment
Asked by H.S. from Houston
on June 21, 2009
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My daughter turns 3 in August. As we're expecting #2 at the beginning of July, we want to have a party at the house instead of trying to go somewhere. I don't have a d...
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- We had pony rides in our backyard twice (once for my son's 4th birthday and once for my daughter's 4th). We hired EJC farms out of Magnolia. We've also rented a moon...
- PonyLand in Angleton also does pony rentals for parties. I love moonwalks (and so do the kids. LOL) Any animal handlers are better then clowns or magicians ...
- When my eldest daughter turned three we had a "fairy princess tea party". I had a local florist make little floral wreaths for their heads (you can do this yourself wi...
Healthy Party Snack for Preschool Party on FRIDAY
Asked by K.K. from Erie
on October 27, 2008
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I waited until the last minute, i've been surfing the net all weekend looking for ideas. I've looked on allrecipies, marthastewart, taste of home etc etc.
I thoug...
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- NEWTON® Monster Pops Prep time: 20 min Ingredients: Wooden pop sticks FIG NEWTONS Fruit Chewy Cookies Decorating gels and frostings JET-PUFFED ...
- One easy, healthy snack idea is fruit skewers or just fruit that you can "cut out" halloween type things and put them on a tray decorated for halloween. I would not ...
- Family Fun ususally has some cute snack ideas - not always healthy though. Here is a link to their recipe page. http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/ Be sure to check wi...
Parents at Kid's Birthday Party
Asked by E.M. from Los Angeles
on April 4, 2011
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How keep parents busy while attending child's birthday party? My child will have birthday party and friends' parents will stay. They'll probably bring along siblings ...
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- Hello, Personally, I don't think it is your job to entertain the grown-ups. However, I would include the siblings in the party activities. Good luck with your child...
- You didn't say where the party is - but assuming it is at your home... - make a TV available, especially if there will be dads! - make sure there is plenty of food...
- No need to worry at all! Think about what you would do if you were at a party with your child. I am sure you would be talking to the other parents, munching on snacks...
MDO Halloween Party
Asked by A.H. from Dallas
on October 28, 2008
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I am planning a party for my son's mother's day out class. The tots are agea eighteen months to two and half years old. They are doing a trunk or treat and then back...
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- paint the little mini-pumpkins
- Spiders: Use black paint to paint the palm and four fingers (no thumbs) of the right hand and place sideways on paper. Do the same for the left hand and place the pa...
- Maybe you can get those little water bottles, emptied of course and put beans in them to make them into little shakers and wrap a piece of construction paper and let t...
Toddler B'day Party Entertaining
Asked by A.A. from Los Angeles
on August 3, 2010
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I'm having my toddler girl's 3rd b'day party in a couple of days.The guest list will comprise of about 45 adults and 16 kids. Hoping to get ideas to entertain the kids...
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- Treat it like a family BBQ. Put out some toy stations for the younger children, put out some games/sports toys for the older children and some adults. And let everyone...
- If you can afford it, hire a face painte, a bounce house or a balloon blower. If not, kids are pretty easily entertained. Get some bubbles, some balls, turn on the spr...
- Honestly, I've found great success in the bouce house. Last year for our sons second birthday we rented a bounce house with a slide, and this year we've decided to get...
Birthday Party Games
Asked by J.M. from Kansas City
on November 8, 2007
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Does anyone know of any good brithday party games that can be played indoors, say in a movie theatre party room? My 7yr old is having a movie party, we get the room 1h...
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- Hello! My kids just had Autumn Adventures at school last week and they had games in their gym before the big show. I hope some of these ideas are useable for your pa...
- Hi J., You could do a "pull string" type pinata. With that type of pinata no one swings at it the kids just pull a string and when the right one is pulled the goodies ...
- hi,here's one my son and his friends loved...depending on age ...write out things or animals or caracters put in ballons...crank the music...pass the baloon...when the...
Slumber Party Ideas
Asked by J.H. from Salinas
on May 3, 2009
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Hi Moms,
I'm requesting ideas for a 9 year old's birthday slumber party. My daughter will ask six other girls over and I'm wondering what you found to be successfu...
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- Hi J., Slumber parties are great! I had one for my 9yo last year. I had an art project for them and then they watched movies and ate popcorn until about midnight an...
- Hi J., scrapbooking is a fun thing to do. You can get small scrapbooks that already have paper, stickers...stuff like that and ask the girls to bring pictures, of fam...
- movies are always fun. popcorn,pizza, play games,dressing up .at this age they may be interested in make up and a little teaching is fun they can put on light lipstick...
Halloween party...allergies...
Asked by L.S. from St. Louis
on October 14, 2009
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I am trying to help plan my child's 2nd grade halloween party/fall party. Me and a couple other moms from the class got together and decided on crafts/games/snack for...
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- Hi L.. Here is a food list we developed at St Peters Elementary as a suggestion to parents when it comes to what is considered a 'safe' food: Fruit Snacks: Fruit Rol...
- Hello. Try looking on perpetualpreschool.com I have found lots of great idesa. Just go to the Holiday section on top and then to Halloween. They have art, games, snac...
- My kids also have multiple food allergies. For their classroom parties (kindergarten and 1st grade) we're going to let the kids make their own bag of trail mix. We'l...