Planning a Memorable Child’s Birthday Party


by Marty Party

American Greetings research shows that 95 percent of children under the age of 10 had some type of celebration for their birthday with 66 percent of those celebrations taking place in the child’s home. Birthday parties are popular, but they can also be a source of headaches for the party planner.

Planning a special birthday party for your child can be a challenge. You want to provide a memorable experience, but selecting a theme and activities that catch your young partygoers’ short attention spans is not easy. Popular cartoon characters are a birthday party staple, but most are not memorable. Try these birthday party ideas and tips to make your child’s birthday a fun and memorable experience.

Ideas for Children’s Birthday Party Themes

Carnival of Celebration

Come to the Circus

Underwater Adventure

Construction Zone

Garden Party

Fun on the Farm

Royal Kingdom Feast

Everything Pink (or whatever your child’s favorite color currently is)

A Day at the Races

Horses and Ponies

Superheroes

Alien Invasion

Exploring Outer Space

Prehistoric Times

Sports themes, especially soccer

Pirates Ahoy

Scavenger Hunt

Tips for Making Your Child’s Birthday Party Memorable

Allow your child to participate in the planning and preparation for the party. The idea is to have fun. Decorations do not have to look perfect and no one will notice if your house is covered in glitter and dried glue.

Keep the guest list to a manageable size. Too many guests will only overwhelm your child and overwork you.

Limit the sweets and offer healthy snack choices. A room full of children overloaded with sugar is a recipe for disaster.

Review proper manners with your child before the party. This will avoid embarrassing comments if your child receives the same gift twice or if one child becomes bossy or unruly, (there is usually at least one of these in every group). Make sure your child knows to thank each party goes and their parents for the gift and for celebrating their special day.

Sacrifice a few hours of party preparation to spend some one-on-one time with your child on their special day. Go see a movie, eat breakfast out, or hold a family picnic. Even if you have to skip dusting the furniture the day of the party, these moments together will provide many cherished memories for the whole family. Creating a fun and memorable birthday party for your child requires choosing a theme your child will enjoy and keeping the focus of the day on your child, not the details of the party.

About the Author

Marty Party writes for clowns Unlimited about party planning, party clowns and entertainers. Marty has over 25 years experience providing families with party and event planning and entertainment. Offering a full range of party games, clown performance & party entertainment, Clowns unlimited specializes in custom tailored entertainment programs for family, teens and children’s events.

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