Monday, July 25, 2011

Remarkable Ideas For Your Kids Birthday At London City Venues

Every child looks up to his parents as the sole provider of all his needs. So, the onus of making the most important day of the year, their birthday, a special day falls on the parents. So, given below is a collection of unusual party ideas to make your kid's birthday party a success.

All these suggestions can be mixed-and matched to make the birthday bash at London city venues all the more fun.

Inviting Invitations

An invitation is the first giveaway of how is the party going to be. So make it as bright and colourful as possible. Remember to keep the following points in mind:

  • Let your child draw/write in the invitations. Nothing is more personal than that.
  • Inform about the theme, if any, and paste/draw an appropriate picture along.
  • Remember to give the address of the birthday party venues in detail. Also, mention at least two contact numbers.
  • Leave a note for the parents confirming a secure environment for the young guests.
  • Mention the pick and drop possibility, if any.

Get The Venue Ready

Decorate the venue according to the theme. If the theme is fairy tales, wands and castle-shaped cut outs can adorn the walls. Hanging stars from the ceiling work very well. Though more the lights, the better it is. A dull-lit room may go with some themes, but will be a bothersome environment for some kids to adjust to. Make sure the washrooms are clean and dry to avoid any mishaps.

Game For Some Fun?

Games are the best ways to keep kids engaged and entertained at a party. Though, kids of different ages have different tastes. So, divide your guest list into two or three age-groups and organise games for each category as given below.

  • The toddlers (3-5 years) can be given baskets with blocks or maybe colouring books and crayons to colour and paint.
  • Kids from 6-8 years can participate in ‘passing the parcel' and ‘musical chairs'. ‘Belling the cat', where a cat is drawn on a whiteboard and the blindfolded kids have to one by one draw a bell around the neck, is quite a favourite too. The one closest to the target is the winner.
  • Those above 8years of age may enjoy more competitive games. Like ‘memory', where random items are put on a table. The participants are allowed to see them for fifteen seconds before the table is covered with a cloth. The one, who can recall maximum items, wins.

 Food And Farewell

The cake is to the birthday party what the child is to your life. Everything! The trend of two cakes of different flavours is catching up. This way there is more variety for our guests to choose from. Make sure the menu has less or no curry-items. This can help keep the mess in control. Once the party is over, thank you and bye-bye should be said with a return gift to all the guests. It is guaranteed to make the little ones await your child's birthday next year!

And that is the recipe for a perfect birthday bash!

 

About the Author

Zeus is an associate editor to The City Collection, a website which provides birthday party venues for each of your events.Some of the fascinating London city venues can be searched at http://www.thecitycollection.org/

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