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Ten Top Tips for Throwing a Kids Party

By Russell Deasley @Worlds_Top_10

Ten Top Tips for Throwing a Kids Party

So you have just started to plan for a kids party, but you are not sure where to start. These ten tips should give you a good base ground so you can start planning, get organised and host the best party ever. You don’t need a party organiser to do this, but before the party beguines, we need to learn these tips…

1. Plan well in advance

Don’t try and do everything a week in advance of the date that you want your party on. You need to have sent out invitations at least a month in advance, therefore, booking your venue and entertainer needs to take place before then.

2. Pick a theme

A party is easier to organize if you pick a theme and connect your decorations, games and food around that theme. It gives you a common thread running through the party and streamlines your thoughts and plans. Pirates and princesses, superheroes, jungle and farmyard are all popular themes.

3. Put an RSVP date in the invitations

There’s nothing more annoying than planning a party for 12 and then suddenly having three extra phone the night before and apologize for not letting you know before this point but little Johnny would indeed be coming to the party. Set a date to RSVP and chase parents up after that point.

4. Be strict with the guest list

Whilst your child may like to invite all sixty children in his year group, very few people are in a position to cater for this amount of guests. Give your child a maximum number of attendees and tell him or her to only pick the guests that they want to spend time with.

5. Book off-peak

Just like school holidays, party providers and venues will usually raise their rates for more popular times and days. So if you must have your party at a weekend, why not try before 11am or after 4pm to make your bill a bit more manageable?

Ten Top Tips for Throwing a Kids Party

6. Watch the clock

Try and ensure that your guests are punctual and that the party finishes on time. This will avoid any overtiredness on the part of your smaller guests and impatience on the part of the grown up attendees.

7. Stick to classic games

There is no need to introduce complicated games with numerous rules that end in beldam! Just a round of Pass the Parcel or Musical Chairs will be loved by everyone.

8. Keep the food simple

The majority of party hosts over-cater for their guests with elaborate food and canapés. And, let’s face it, children are happy with sandwiches, a biscuit, some crisps and a cake or two. Party food is just a way for children to refuel so they can continue playing so there’s no need to make it complicated.

9. Visit the Pound Shop for party bag ideas

Party bags are the bane of a party host’s life because of the growing one-up-manship that takes place among the children. Step off that treadmill and visit the poundshop for a few ideas. Even just one gift each for the children to go away with is better than a bag stuffed with goodies that have meant you’ve practically had to remortgage your house to provide.

10. Send thank you cards

Whilst it can be hard to remember or even get around to after the party is over and forgotten, but do try to encourage your child to at least sign some brief thank you cards that you can hand out to those that attended. Good manners go a long way!

If you have any other tips for throwing a good kids party do let us know in the comments below. 


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