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Hosting a Birthday Party for Your Child at Home

If you are throwing a birthday party for your child, and you have decided to undertake the project yourself and host it outdoors at your home, you will want to do some planning to make sure everything goes without problems on the day of the event. If you have never thrown a party before, you may be a bit anxious about the process, but by writing lists and obtaining materials needed well in advance, the party is sure to be a success. There are several aspects that need to be planned, each one equally important. Here are a few tips to use when hosting a child's birthday party so the guests leave with smiles on their faces after a day full of fun!

Food Preparation

If you plan on having a meal at your party in addition to cake, you will need to make sure there is enough for each person attending. If you have not received responses from all guests to tell you if they are attending, make a few phone calls to find out their plans regarding the event. If you cannot get a hold of these people, assume they will be coming so you do not fall short on the food you have available. Make your food the day before the party and freeze or refrigerate it until a few hours before it needs to be served. This will greatly reduce the amount of prep work you need to do on the day of the event. Rather than making a variety of choices, stick with one or two main selections and accompany them with side dishes which are easier to prepare. 

Set Up the Area

The way you set up the yard for the party will have an impact on the fun people have while attending. Make sure there are enough shaded areas so the kids don't get too hot in the sun. Renting a tent for a larger party is a great way to keep guests shaded while eating. You can also rent tables and chairs so there are enough seating areas for everyone coming to the party. Decorate each table with colorful tablecloths to match the theme your child has selected for their party. Make sure to place plenty of balloons and streamers around to give the area a party atmosphere!

Incorporate Some Fun

For a child's party, you will need to have some form of entertainment available to keep the children busy. Consider hiring a DJ or play some music so children feel festive at the event. Rent a moonwalk bouncing house from a company like Highway 55 Rental & Sales or place several lawn games in your yard so children can get together to play. Have a few structured games scheduled, such as pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey or hitting a piñata. These events will delight all the children invited. Make sure to give out goody bags to each child who comes to the party! Children love having trinkets or small pieces of candy to take home with them after the event has ended.


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