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How To Plan The Perfect Children’s Party

November 10, 2013 By Mandy Leave a Comment

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There’s no doubt about it – planning a children’s party is stressful. If you find yourself more likely to reach for the paracetamol instead of a party popper at a gathering frequented by kids – this guide is for you. Here are three easy ways to ensure your children’s party goes off with a bang instead of banging headache!

Send the invites yourself

Talk to your child and try to get an idea of how many people they’d like to come. If that number is so large you fear for the well-being of your home, talk them down to a more reasonable number or move the venue to a public attraction like a cinema or soft play area.

Only take on what you know you can handle. After you’ve decided on the number, create some snazzy invites and get them sent out. Greetings Island has a great selection of free templates you can edit and print off.

Send out the invitations yourself. If you rely on your child, they may forget to invite certain friends or get the time and dates wrong. Put it all on the invite so you don’t have to worry.

Decorations and party bags

Make your house look the part! You don’t want the children to be bored before they’ve even got through the door. Cover your house with balloons, banners and any other vibrant colors you can get your hands on. Party bags are a great way to put smiles on your guests’ faces. Websites like Hawkins Bazaar will do most of the hard work for you by filling each party bag with sweets and toys to keep them entertained. This will alleviate some of the stress and give you more time to prepare the food, presents and activities.

Plan activities and games

You may be noticing a trend here. Plan, plan and plan some more. Before the day comes, sit down with your child and figure out what they’d like to do – It’s their party after all! Try to incorporate their needs without jumping through too many hoops.

Think of games that are appropriate for the age range of children attending. Pass the parcel and hide and seek always go down well with younger children. If the group is a litter older, they might be more interested in playing sports.

Make a list of activities for the day but don’t freak out if you get behind schedule. You may have to cut some games due to time or lack of interest. Go with the flow!

 

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