Kids' Party Ideas: Birthday Fireworks!

By Luisa Sharpe


Party planning can be a lot of fun, especially when planning an event for children. However, if you haven't planned a party before, it can be daunting. Whether you are planning for your own child, or for a friend's or sibling's child, you may need some ideas to get you started. Remember to stay within your budget! Birthday fireworks are great, but not every one is able to afford something that extravagant.

If your budget is limited, don't worry. Kids' are usually unaware of how much things cost. All they care about is whether or not they have a good time. You don't need something vastly expensive in order to make sure they have fun; you just need good planning. If you want to keep your wits about you and also plan a great party, keep these things in mind.

1. Choose a theme. This will make all of the planning easier, especially when it comes to decorations. If your child has a favorite character, such as Doc McStuffins or Spongebob Squarepants, make that character the theme of the party. Buy plates, cups, and banners that go with the theme. You could even dress up your child like the character!

2. Plan the food. Choose something that is easy to prepare and simple to clean up, like pizza, hot dogs, or chicken wings. You may even want to order out, so that you don't have to worry about food preparation. If you do order out, be sure to place the order far enough in advance that you don't run into a time crunch. If your party has a theme, order or make a cake that fits with the theme. Also, make sure to have enough beverages on hand.

3. Pick one main activity and several smaller ones. If your budget allows, you main activity might be something big, like a fireworks display, a pony, or a traveling petting zoo. However, you could also plan a movie day, a soccer game, or a big scavenger hunt. All of those things will be entertaining if they're planned well. Be sure to have some smaller activities, like coloring books and bubbles, on hand for kids who get bored.

4. Add extra touches. Making a birthday chair or throne for the birthday girl or boy can be a fun addition. Also, a candy table with a variety of different candies will be sure to be a hit. You can send goodie bags home with the guests, too, with little trinkets from a discount store.

5. Ask for help, and have other adults around. You do not have to handle all of the planning on your own, and you definitely should not be the only one supervising on the day of the party. Ask your friends and siblings for help, and get a couple of parents to agree in advance to attend the party with their kids.

Organization is the key to planning a great kids' party. Whether you hire a clown, have a friend dress up as Winnie the Pooh, or show a favorite Pixar film with popcorn, the kids will be happy as long as they are entertained. After you have a party or two under your belt, you'll be a party-planning pro!




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