2wonfu
For the last 4 birthdays we have rented a hall,gymboree,chuckie cheese,&gymnastics. I only have 2000sf home so somewhere to rent would be nice.Trying to do something different but yet reasonable in price for about 20 kids.
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Wow, it's a large party...what will she have to look forward to as she gets older. I suggest you keep it simple. Here are some theme ideas for you.
1. Bugs/Butterflies - rent a hall, get a large picnic blanket and set it out in the floor, have colourful paper plates, cups, etc. make up namecards using bug themed stickers, at each setting have a butterfly net the kids can take home, have cupcakes with bugs/butterflies on them (or have the kids decorate their own), decorations of coloured streamers, ballons etc.
2. Summer Fun - rent time at your local indoor pool, after the swim have a BBQ.
3. Beach Party - rent a hall, have the party guests show up wearing their beach wear (ie. bathing suit, coverup etc.), make sugar cookies and decorate like beach balls (each child takes one home), bring in a sand box, give each child a sand pail and shovel to take home etc.
4. Go ice skating, your rink may have a room for you to rent as well, so after the skating is done you can have the cake etc. there. Decorate with blue, white and silver colours, have ice skates as centrepieces, get the fake snow and sprinkle it around, have the kids make a craft related to skating
5. Animal Party - send invitations with different animals, have the guests dress up as their favoriate animal, play animal related games (ie. pin the tail on the donkey, hatch your egg etc.), serve animal crackers, animal shaped chicken nuggets etc., party favors can be toy animals, books about animals etc.
6. Have a tea party - get out the fine china, serve apple juice instead of tea, have a 3 teired tray with all sorts of goodies, give all the girls a terria, boys get a sword (they can be knights), have feather boas, gloves, necklaces etc. for the girls to wear, boys can have a cape, knights hat, armour etc.
7. Fashion Party - check with your local photographer they may be able to offer a party package (check out http://www.snugabugportraits.com) if not then, you get a box of wonderful dress up clothes and have a run way, let the kids walk the run way while someone takes photos, each child will get a photo.
8. Ask your daughter what she would like, maybe she is really into Dora so have a Dora themed party. You can give them a map and have them find their party bags etc.
Hope this helps.
Wow, it's a large party...what will she have to look forward to as she gets older. I suggest you keep it simple. Here are some theme ideas for you.
1. Bugs/Butterflies - rent a hall, get a large picnic blanket and set it out in the floor, have colourful paper plates, cups, etc. make up namecards using bug themed stickers, at each setting have a butterfly net the kids can take home, have cupcakes with bugs/butterflies on them (or have the kids decorate their own), decorations of coloured streamers, ballons etc.
2. Summer Fun - rent time at your local indoor pool, after the swim have a BBQ.
3. Beach Party - rent a hall, have the party guests show up wearing their beach wear (ie. bathing suit, coverup etc.), make sugar cookies and decorate like beach balls (each child takes one home), bring in a sand box, give each child a sand pail and shovel to take home etc.
4. Go ice skating, your rink may have a room for you to rent as well, so after the skating is done you can have the cake etc. there. Decorate with blue, white and silver colours, have ice skates as centrepieces, get the fake snow and sprinkle it around, have the kids make a craft related to skating
5. Animal Party - send invitations with different animals, have the guests dress up as their favoriate animal, play animal related games (ie. pin the tail on the donkey, hatch your egg etc.), serve animal crackers, animal shaped chicken nuggets etc., party favors can be toy animals, books about animals etc.
6. Have a tea party - get out the fine china, serve apple juice instead of tea, have a 3 teired tray with all sorts of goodies, give all the girls a terria, boys get a sword (they can be knights), have feather boas, gloves, necklaces etc. for the girls to wear, boys can have a cape, knights hat, armour etc.
7. Fashion Party - check with your local photographer they may be able to offer a party package (check out http://www.snugabugportraits.com) if not then, you get a box of wonderful dress up clothes and have a run way, let the kids walk the run way while someone takes photos, each child will get a photo.
8. Ask your daughter what she would like, maybe she is really into Dora so have a Dora themed party. You can give them a map and have them find their party bags etc.
Hope this helps.
Birthday invitation that requires a waiver?
ladedamom
My son (he's turning 3) was invited to a party for his cousin (turning 4) to go to a party at a gymnastics center, but the invitations state that you have to sign a waiver of liability and allow promotional pictures for the gym to be taken to attend and participate. Is it just me or is this a bit ridiculous to have something like that for a party invitation for a birthday party? Especially considering the age group??? What in the world could they be doing that would require a waiver of liability with 3 and 4 year olds??!!
Just a note on the pictures- this is NOT something that is a souvenir, it's for their advertising purposes. It IS strange sneaking that in on a waiver form especially since we live no where near this gym and are not associated with it in any way. I don't want my son promoting something that we aren't involved in and that I don't know how it would be used. Places like this DO NOT call you to ask because there is no place for contact information and they wouldn't have it for one, and two, that is why they conveniently snuck it in on their form- so they don't have to.
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I would carefully cross out the part about allowing promotional pictures to be taken.
Not because there's anything really wrong with pictures, but they need a little slap for being so lame as to include it by default in the waiver. If you see anything else dubious like that, just cross it out before signing.
I would carefully cross out the part about allowing promotional pictures to be taken.
Not because there's anything really wrong with pictures, but they need a little slap for being so lame as to include it by default in the waiver. If you see anything else dubious like that, just cross it out before signing.
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