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Senin, 24 Februari 2014

best place for a boy's first birthday party?




jenanderz


too many people for someones home. lots of kids will be attending. we're looking for something similar to a chucky cheese, but not chucky cheese. i live in the metro detroit (michigan) area. any help please?


Answer
Visit the Zoo

Zoos are wonderful kids' birthday party places. Most zoos offer party packages but you can plan one on your own easily. Create a scavenger hunt for the children to go on at the zoo. Give them directions like âfind an animal that eats meatâ or âfind a nocturnal animalâ. The party members can work on the scavenger hunt together or they can break into two teams and race to find all the answers. Just make sure the children are always accompanied by an adult. Most zoos allow guests to bring their own food, so plan on bringing a cake or cupcakes and juice boxes for a picnic celebration.


Summary

There are many options for hosting a kid's birthday party outside of the home. Make sure to include the exact address of the kids birthday party place with the phone number on the party invitation. Make it clear if parents are invited to stay at the party or if they will be expected to drop their child off and leave. If parents are needed to stay with their child, their entrance fees should be covered by the party host. The best thing about utilizing outside party locations is, at the end of the day, your house will look exactly how you left it in the morning!

Can you help me create a carnival themed birthday cake?




Abby M


I am looking to create a birthday cake for my daughter's 3rd birthday. We're going all out and doing a carnival themed birthday party with a tent, petting zoo, games, etc. I'm not really interested in buying a cake, I'd rather make it myself. The only problem I'm having is that I can't seem to really find any good ideas. I did see one for a popcorn box but it looked "sloppy". Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Answer
Carnival Party



A carnival themed party can be lots of fun for both the parents planning the party and the kids who are lucky enough to attend. With carnival style games as the entertainment and the prizes as the favors this party is sure to be a hit. A little imagination and some store bought supplies makes it easier than it sounds.

Invitation
On your computer you can print out a large ticket for "admission" into the birthday bash or if you can find popcorn bags at a restaurant supply store print the information on a card and place in the bag. There are also really cute store bought clown invitations you can purchase at party supply stores that will fit with the theme.

Decorations
Balloons in primary colors tied everywhere. If you have a good artist in the family have them draw up some carnival type posters onto poster board and hang throughout the back yard. A large canopy tent for the presents, cake, eating area can be set up to look like a big top and decorated with streamers.

Food
Serve all of your food at once or have a booth set up as a concession stand. The age of the children might be a deciding factor on this one, younger children might not take time out to eat unless they are instructed. Some suggestions for carnival style food are popcorn, hot dogs, corn dogs, ice cream bars, cotton candy (you can buy it already made), and for the cake you may want to decide to do cupcakes on this one (it will save serving time, you'll be busy with so many other areas of the party).

Games
Set up carnival style booths by using card tables, large boxes, plywood, sheets or any prop you may have to set up your games. Three or four games will be good you will need to have an adult or teenage child to work each booth. You can either make up tickets to play each game once or buy a roll of tickets to hand out a bunch of tickets and let them play for a certain time limit. If you've ever been to a carnival you probably already have some ideas in your head about the types of games you can play. In case you need some help here are a few to get you going. You can give small prizes at the booths such as stickers, candy, rings, etc. or have them win tickets to redeem prizes.

Ring Toss: Buy some plastic rings at a toy store and place some plastic soda bottles filled with water or you can have them unopened and drink them later.
Set them up in your "booth" and let the game begin.
Go Fish: You can buy a toy fishing set or make your own with a stick and some string. Tie a magnet to the string, make paper fish out of construction paper and clip a paper clip on the end. Using color-coded fish the player wins the prize that corresponds with the color of fish they caught.

Ball Throw: Use a TV tray or some other small surface to make a small pyramid out of aluminum cans, for older kids you can use something a little heavier. Use a lightweight ball to have the players knock the cans off of the surface.

Bean Bag Toss: Use a piece of cardboard and cut holes large enough for a beanbag to go through, larger for younger children. You can draw a funny face and use the mouth as a hole or have several holes on the board. The object of the game is to get the beanbag through the hole. You can use a chair or stepladder to support the cardboard.

Pick a Pop: Get a half of a Styrofoam sphere and a bag of lollipops. Color with a marker a few of the bottoms of the lollipops. Stick the lollipops into the sphere so you can?t see the colored marking, the guests pick a pop and if it has a color they win a special prize if it?s just plain they win the lollipop.

Activities
Along with the game booths you can also set up some other fun activity booths such as face painting, a tattoo booth (with removable tattoos of course), a finger painting table, and a photo booth (cut a hole for the face on plywood or thick cardboard and draw a funny body, take a Polaroid to give as a party favor). If you have a larger budget you can actually hire some entertainment like a clown or magician.

Party Favors
The prizes for the games become your party favors, make sure everyone gets to take home a prize by giving out something at each both (redemption ticket or small token prize). You can also give out pre-packaged cotton candy or animal crackers as part of their favor. A great place to find carnival favors and supplies is Oriental Trading Company, Inc.




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Sabtu, 11 Januari 2014

Etiquette question for 2 year old's birthday party?

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<3 I HAVE


I am having my sons birthday party at a zoo. The room is $100 for 2 hours and then $4 admission per guest over age 2. Is it tacky to ask the parents to pay for their entrance and I cover their child? How should I phrase this request in the invite?
That suggestion would be great if we had a house. We live in a small apt for the time being.



Answer
I dunno; if you can't afford it, I would say go for something simpler and cheaper. Is a zoo party really appropriate for a two-year-old? I'd think the older children would get a lot more out of it.

I would say that you can limit the adult guests to one per child. The invitations could say something like, "Daniel would like to invite Suzy and one adult to a party at the zoo!"

Depends on how well you know the other parents; if you know them pretty well, you can easily sound them out on the zoo admission thing ahead of time. However, if you are throwing this party just to Gain Status, and you don't really know these guys, definitely pay for them.

EDIT: I read somewhere that you should only invite as many kids as your kid is old. So, for a two-year-old's party, two guests is plenty. For an eight-year-old's party, eight kids would work.

If you have social obligations that you want to clear in one sweep, why not wait until spring, and then have a "block party" at a local park? You can have more fun with that, and it won't cost as much.

Also, look into renting a hall from a local church or possibly see if the local government has spaces you can rent (I live in Japan, and we have a kitchen, a gym, and several rooms available in our community center). Restaurants often have party rooms, too. (-: You can buy a lot of party favors for the bucks you save!

I really think the zoo is something to do with older kids, and in warmer weather.

best place for a boy's first birthday party?




jenanderz


too many people for someones home. lots of kids will be attending. we're looking for something similar to a chucky cheese, but not chucky cheese. i live in the metro detroit (michigan) area. any help please?


Answer
Visit the Zoo

Zoos are wonderful kids' birthday party places. Most zoos offer party packages but you can plan one on your own easily. Create a scavenger hunt for the children to go on at the zoo. Give them directions like âfind an animal that eats meatâ or âfind a nocturnal animalâ. The party members can work on the scavenger hunt together or they can break into two teams and race to find all the answers. Just make sure the children are always accompanied by an adult. Most zoos allow guests to bring their own food, so plan on bringing a cake or cupcakes and juice boxes for a picnic celebration.


Summary

There are many options for hosting a kid's birthday party outside of the home. Make sure to include the exact address of the kids birthday party place with the phone number on the party invitation. Make it clear if parents are invited to stay at the party or if they will be expected to drop their child off and leave. If parents are needed to stay with their child, their entrance fees should be covered by the party host. The best thing about utilizing outside party locations is, at the end of the day, your house will look exactly how you left it in the morning!




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Jumat, 06 September 2013

Is it bad etiquette for a Birthday Party?

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Audrey


To ask guests to pay for their childrens passes instead of presents? Its my sons first birthday and we want to have it at a local working farm set up for kids (pony rides, hayrides, petting zoo... etc.) Its going to cost over 200 bucks. :( i really have no where else fun and safe to have it as im in out of state since all of our family and freinds are here. and how would i go about asking for this on the invitations?


Answer
I wouldn't mind but technically its not good etiquette. You could ask your closest friends and family if they would like to help pay for the party instead of giving a gift, but not every guest. You would need to ask them in person or over the phone, not on an invitation. Just say, whatever you planned to spend on a gift would you be just as happy to give me the money instead so I can put it towards the party. Also be prepared for people to say no and you have to pay the whole thing. Don't expect them to give you money just because you asked. They should be able to give the gift they want and feel good about it. As long as you are just giving them the option to give it as a gift, I think its fine. Be prepared for people to tell you, you simply shouldn't spend so much on the birthday party. You may want to wait until your child's second birthday party for the petting farm because he will be able to enjoy it so much more and it will be safer for him. Have you talked to the farm owners about cutting you a deal? There is usually a group discount for things like that.

What are some good places 2 host a 2 year old party?




Brie W


I live in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania so fun places that are located there


Answer
Two year olds are pretty easy to please! A picnic party at a local playground or a simple get together at home will make them happy. Of course, it also depends on whether you are entertaining a group of 2-year-olds, or whether it is a family party with older siblings/relatives, as well. Since it sounds like you are looking for something bigger and more memorable, consider one of these:

1. The Please Touch Museum - This wonderful museum is a colorful and interactive place for young kids to play. The party package includes food, admission costs, carousel rides, a theater experience, activities, games, and invitation postcards for all of your guests.

2. The Little Gym - This is a great place for kids to run around, sing, dance, and play. The package includes all paper products, drinks, set-up, clean-up, games. music, and invitations. You can also opt to have pizza and use of the Air Trak âmoonbounceâ included as well.

3. Gymboree - This venue allows you to choose a theme such as princess playhouse, super heros, or arts and crafts. Kids can dress up and listen to music. Packages include paper products, invitations, gift bags, a teacher to help with games and activities, gift bags for kids, candles, and balloons.

4. The Philadelphia Zoo â If your child loves animals then this is a great place for their party. Packages include a party tent, admission for 20, parking for 5, a party t-shirt, and gift bags for the kids. This venue is special because you can also choose to have the zoo come to your home. They will bring 3 animals and speak to the kids about them. The kids will love learning about and touching the animals.

5.. Kix and Giggles â This venue offers indoor slides, a foam forest, games, a rock wall, moonbounces, and a soft play place for infants. They received Best of Philly for 2008. The birthday package is affordable, and includes balloons, a one-week pass and a toy for the birthday child, drinks, the cake, paper products, and invitations.

6. Linvilla Orchards â This orchard has hayrides, seasonal fruit picking, a playground, a petting zoo, and train rides. Birthday packages include pizza, lemonade or apple cider, paper products, a gift for the birthday child, cake, and invitations. You can choose to add other things such as fishing, face painting, and pony rides. If you donât use this as your birthday venue it is still a great place to bring your children in the spring or fall.

7. Cherry Crest Farms, Ronks PA - Another farm party option. Farm animals and tractors are almost always popular with toddlers! This one has a corn maze, petting zoo, and several other activities.

8. Franklin Square - Carousel, mini golf, playground, burgers. You would need lots of adult help to supervise, since they do not have a secure "party room". It could be a fun family event, though.

9. American Helicopter Museum - has a party room and lots of real aircraft to get "up close and personal" with, if you happen to have a kid who loves that stuff!

10. Smith Kids Play Place - historic old mansion with lots of way cool playground equipment and a 24,000 square foot toddler playhouse! Parties can be booked on the weekends and include party room, birthday crown and t-shirt, and invitations.

11. Build-a-Bear workshop




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