Are you tired of the same old
birthday parties at fast food
restaurants
every year? Are you ready for some new ideas? Let's see what resources
we can find on the Internet for getting help in planning a new and exciting birthday party for your
child.
galore for planning birthday parties. You'll learn how to
host a Puppy Party, a Mermaid Party, or a Spy Party, complete with
inexpensive ideas for invitations, decorations, welcoming activities,
games, food, goodie bags, and even thank-you notes. Discover how to have
theme-related parties for one-to-three-year-olds, or learn how to put
together the world's greatest goodie bags. The site offers photo ideas,
tips on birthday manners, and ten party-planning pitfalls.
At Holidays,
Birthday Parties & Celebrations, you'll learn that your three areas of focus for planning a birthday
party are crafts, food, and
games/activities. The sites offers several tip and fact sheets for hosting successful parties, in topics
such as Guidelines for
Age-Appropriate Birthday Parties and Birthday Parties Needn't Drive You Bonkers.
More ideas for theme-related
parties can be found at Boardman's Birthday
Party Ideas. At a Bug Party, you'll make a caterpillar cake and go on a bug hunt. At a Backwards Party,
the kids will come dressed backwards,
and you'll print out a banner to read backwards.
The ideas at this site are really cute! http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5631/
If you need some craft ideas
for your birthday party, visit Kids
Crafts Bulletin Board. Post a note to the board asking for advice, or look through the messages to see if any
of the ideas appeal to you.
http://www.wwvisions.com/craftbb/kids.html/
Maybe you don't have time to
dash all over town looking for invitations,
favors, and party hats. If so, stop by Birthday USA where you can order everything you need to have
your party. The site offers over 50
different party theme packages, from Dress Up Minnie to Jungle Fun. You can even download a free
birthday planner at the site.
http://www.birthdayusa.com/
20 Fun Things to do with
your Kids offers some adorable birthday
party ideas, such as Paper Bag Guess, where kids try to guess what's inside a paper bag, or a Jelly Bean
Hunt. http://www.waidsoft.com/funkids.html
At the Party Planner, you'll
learn ideas for age-specific parties,
recipes for fun party food such as ice cream clowns, directions for making piņatas, and even a
birthday party checklist. http://www.lfpress.com/partyplanner/Default.htm
Pillsbury offers some
wonderful mealtime ideas for a Children's Birthday Party, such as Crescent Dogs or Corn-on-the-Cob
Pops. Or, if your child loves pizza,
you'll find some unusual pizza recipes,
like Fanciful Fruit Pizza. http://www.pillsbury.com/seasons/casual/mouse.html
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