Friday, October 14, 2016

Kids Theme Parties

Kids Theme Parties

A theme birthday party is a great way to bring your child's fantasies to life and create memories they will never forget.

Plan, plan, plan!!! 

It is advisable to provide at least six weeks notice to ensure the consultant can plan weeks in advance the food, games, venue, decor etc.

Decor

We make it our priority to involve the birthday child in the planning to avoid any disappointment. Consultancy will be conducted with both the parents and the birthday boy/girl to ensure we meet and surpass our clients expectations.

What to have on the menu?

No matter the age group mini is the way to go...mini pizzas, roti, wraps, fruit cups/skewers, hot dogs and burgers not forgetting to include a little sweet such as cookies and candy. It is important parents outline any food allergies before finalizing the menu, don't forget to check with your guests as well.

Entertainment anyone....

The celebration need not be elaborate, kids will be happy with a small party as long as they are made to feel special. There are many local suppliers and entertainers such as face painters, magicians, bouncy castle rentals, popcorn machine rentals and balloon artist which are a lot of fun and can make a lasting impression.


DIY 

Here are a six tips when planning your own theme party for your special one.
  • Keep the party food simple, familiar snacks such as pizza and sandwiches work well and can be turned into special party food by using cookie cutter to make interesting shapes.
  • Home parties are less expensive than hired venues and you are free to host the party whatever time best suits you and your guests.  
  • If you are planning party games make sure you invite an even number of children so no one is left out. 
  • Preschoolers do best with parties kept to an hour and a half however, anywhere from two to three hours is enough time for school age kids, teens can do four to five hours.
  • Eight to ten guests are ideal for preschoolers, also remember some parents will remain party-side with their tots so factor that in when determining how much people to cater for.
  • 'Goodie bags' make great parting gifts, hand out party favors and snacks to guests when they are leaving the party, thanking them for coming.
Do you have tips you would like to share? Let us know in the comment section.





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