Archive for Kid's Parties

Party Rentals: Party Games, Inflatables

How do you deal with theme parties that require you to provide a mechanical bull, like a Rodeo-style bachelor party; a water slide for a kid’s birthday party, water fun-themed?

Answer: you rent the equipment.

For the water-fun party, for example, you can avail of Water Slide Party Rentals and Inflatable Party Rentals. This will save a lot of time and energy, because you do not have to buy these bulky things yourself. You can come up with an arrangement and propose your deal to the rentals owner. They are some people in your neighborhood you should know of and be in touch with at all times.

Another benefit of Party Rentals is that you can add a whole section of ‘party games available’ in your company sales page.

That way, your clients will see that you have more to offer than the usual party themes.


Posted by: partygirl on Saturday, July 5th, 2008

Kiddie Tea

teaparty.jpgHere’s a nice socialization idea for kids, a tea party, complete with grown up fineries and kid’s games. Remember how, as kids, we loved to play dress up and imitate our elders? This party idea will teach them the basics of polite small party talk and buffet table manners.

And it’s fun to watch and facilitate too! Get ready with your cameras!

When to invite the neighborhood kids.

Invitations must be given out 3 days to a week prior to the party. Set the date to a Saturday afternoon when no homework needs to be done. Sunday is family day so better not interfere with that. The official teatime is in the afternoon, a little after lunch time.

Decorate

Let your princess or prince take part in the planning. Regal decorations and tiny silverware will make play tea party seem real and more special. Balloons, streamers and fancy ribbons are a must.

Sandwiches and Fingerfood

Cucumber sandwich - Lightly buttered toast with thinly sliced cucumber fruits and cheese. Nutritious and filling.

Cake - Bake your own or order in. This will make the occasion seem more festive. You must remind the kids though that no one’s going to blow candles on the cake because it’s for tea.

Animal Cookies - These are normal cookies shaped like animals. The trick is in the cookie cutter! Here’s a nice recipe:

4 c. flour
1 c. softened butter
1 tsp. vanilla
2 c. sugar
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/4 tsp. salt
3 eggs

Mix the flour, soda and salt together, then add the cream butter slowly. Add the sugar and eggs one at a time and mix. Stir in the vanilla then add flour mixture. Mix. Cover the dough and chill one hour or more. Roll the dough one fourth of an inch thick, then cut out with cookie cutters. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 minutes or until lightly brown.

What’s that on Old MacDonald’s Farm?Tea Party Games

It’s a formal tea party, but the participants are still kids. A print out of a game called What’s that on Old MacDonald’s Farm? will have them learning about farm animals in a fun way. Faciliator adults can guide the kids on what to do, but the fun of discovery should be left to the participants.



Other games include a nice treasure hunt where some gold foil covered chocolates could be hidden in the garden or around the house. Mom escorts can set up stations to keep the kids from getting too enthusiastic and knock over things. This tea party you set up perfectly could be one of the best memories of their childhood.


Posted by: partygirl on Thursday, April 24th, 2008

Provisions for Kids at Parties

Kid’s parties are parents’ parties too!

Even if the celebrant is a child and the whole place is teeming with kids, parents should have time to socialize and mingle. A sure solution to this would be to provide activities for kids to participate in while their parents talk and eat.

A kiddie host must be hired to entertain and moderate the kids’ activities, as well as ‘table watchers’, who will subtly monitor the interaction among kids.

Some suggestions for activities would be:

1. arts and crafts tables

2. cake making contests

3. play dough

4. sandbox and mini playgrounds

5. parlor games (such as print and play games)

Hiring a host for Kids’ tables should be done carefully. The ideal traits of such an employee include cheerfulness, patience and friendliness. The coordinator plans the kids’ tables activities with these hosts so that a structured schedule of games and food serving is followed.


Posted by: partygirl on Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
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