The lockdowns of the past year have meant that many of us have missed life events such as weddings, births, and birthdays, and our children will really have missed the opportunity to throw a birthday party in the last year.
However, with the easing of the restrictions, many children will be gleefully looking forward to once again hosting or attending a birthday party, so for those parents who have forgotten what it is like to organise a party for your child and their friends, we have a few tips!
1. Theme It
A theme can be very helpful when it comes to designing a child’s party. It can give you a direction to take with the decor, food, and entertainment. A kids’ garden party could involve pirates, a circus, a Mad Hatter’s tea party, a mini Olympics with fun games and sports, or anything linked to your child’s interests.
2. Theme your Food
While children are usually too excited to eat at parties, having a selection of amazing and tempting food will ensure there are no leftovers. You could employ the help of specialist party food caterers to lighten the load, or simply use fun-shaped cookie cutters to create themed sandwiches, ideal for a teddy bear’s picnic!
3. Get Creative
A garden party means you don’t have to consider the mess inside the house, so why not consider some arts a crafts stations where children can get creative. Perhaps they can decorate their pirate hats, or make animal masks.
4. Entertainment
You’ve got enough going on to start entertaining the kids too, so why not seek out a local kids entertainer for a magic show or a balloon modeller? One option to keep the kids entertained is to have a look at our children’s bouncy castle hire in London, for all the bouncy fun they can handle!
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