Child Party Planner - 9 Steps To A
Successful Party
by: Mike Dougherty
Why rush around at the last minute?
By following the 9 steps we've outlined, your kid party planning
experience will be lots of fun, you'll take the stress out
of planning, make things easier on your pocket book and you'll
have a successful party.
Give Yourself Plenty Of Time
If at all possible, start putting together your child party
several months in advance. This will give you plenty of time
to put everything together without having to run all over
the place at the last minute until you're worn out, stressed
out and find yourself saying "I'll be glad when this
is over with."
Your Party Date And Time
Since it may not be practical to hold your child's birthday
party celebration on their actual birth date, you need to
consider a few things before deciding on the date of their
party.
Make sure your party date won't conflict with any holidays
or other events.
Also consider the best time of the day for your party. After
lunch will mean you won't have to serve food other than snacks,
cake and ice cream.
Your Birthday Party Theme
One of the most popular ways to celebrate a child's birthday
is with a theme related to something your child enjoys. A
movie, a TV show, a sport, hobby, general interest, or a favorite
character like a Disney character.
If your child likes Barbie, choose a Barbie theme, if your
child liked the movie Shrek, you can base an entire birthday
on the Shrek theme.
This is the perfect time to let your child become involved
in planning their party.
We encourage you to spend some quality time with your child
discussing which theme they are most interested in. But be
sure you agree with their choice before proceeding. Your child
will only be thinking about which theme will be the most fun,
while you need to also consider what may or may not be practical.
And once you and your child have decided on a kid birthday
party theme, everything else will fall into place...
Your Kid Birthday Party Guest List
When considering your kid party planning, experts advise
you should invite one guest for every year of your child's
age. This keeps your party manageable. Other considerations
include your kid birthday party budget and the location of
your party.
But the question of how many guests you should invite to
your birthday party can only be answered by you and your child...
I suggest you mainly consider your budget and your party location...
If you're comfortable with a house full of 20 kids for your
child's 8th birthday, then go for it!
Your Kid Birthday Party Location
You may want to control your child's birthday party by holding
the celebration in your home and/or backyard. Or you may want
to consider having your party at another location like a local
restaurant (where they do most of the clean-up) or a local
park, amusement part, zoo or some other fun location. To keep
your child party planning manageable, call any locations your
considering in advance... You don't want to hear "we're
all booked up on that date."
Kid Birthday Party Invitations
Once you and your child have decided on a theme, your party
date, time, location and guest list, you can create or purchase
invitations involving your theme.
If you'd like to create your own party invitations, this
is the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time with
your child... Talk with them about putting together a creative
invitation that will tell all their invited guests how much
fun their birthday party is going to be.
Kid Birthday Party Food And Drinks
The first thing that comes to mind when you say "birthday
Party" is a birthday cake.
For other snacks and treats, keep your kid birthday party
theme in mind.
Kid Birthday Party Games And Activities
Put together some games and activities to keep your party
guests busy and having lots of fun. You'll also want to have
some quiet games, puzzles and other activities designed to
wind your party down so your guests will go home a little
less excited.
Thank You Notes
A day or so after your kid birthday party, sit down with
your child and send out thank you notes to each of your guests.
This will help to teach your child responsibility and how
to thank their friends for being kind enough to bring them
a gift or birthday card.
By following the 9 steps I've outlined here, your kid party
planning experience will be lots of fun, you'll take the stress
out of planning, make things easier on your pocket book and
you'll have a successful party your child will love.
About The Author
Mike Dougherty, "Grandpa Mike" has years worth
of experience putting together birthday parties for his two
children and his two grandchildren. For more kid birthday
party tips and information go to http://fun-kid-birthday-parties.com.
fun-kid-birthday-parties@earthlink.net
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