How to "Theme" Your Kid Party
Planning a children's party can be a little overwhelming... even
scary. After all, throwing a great party is something your child
will remember for a long lime. On the other hand, if the party
bombs they will NEVER forget it.
The easiest way to ensure a successful party is to build it
around one central theme.
A theme will allow you to integrate all the different elements
of the party, it will point you in the right decorating
direction, and it will help you plan your activities. Having a
theme is essential.
How to Choose a Theme
Choosing a theme for your child's party depends on three key
factors:
- The age of the child
- The child's interests
- The time of year or reason for the party
The Age of the Child - The age of the children who will
attend the party will have a lot to do with the party theme you
choose. Blue's Clues might be great for a pack of three year
olds, but a seven year old birthday boy would be mortified! By
the same token, Harry Potter might serve you well for a group of
pre-teens, but a group of kindergarteners just wouldn't get it.
The point... be sure your theme is appropriate for you child's
age.
The Child's Interests - What is your child interested in?
Some kids love particular sports like gymnastics or soccer,
while others have a keen interest in super heros or science.
Just about anything that a child is really interested in can be
transformed into a great theme for a party.
Book characters, television shows, special hobbies, sports,
animals, fantasy stories, heros, historical genres, cartoon
characters, etc. all provide excellent theme possibilities.
The Time of Year or Reason For The Party - A halloween
party has a built in theme, so a birthday around that time of
year might have a Halloween or costume theme. Summer parties are
often "pool parties" or outdoor themed parties. Obviously, you
wouldn't have an outdoor pool party for Christmas if you live in
Canada... it just wouldn't make sense.
The "Best" Way to Choose A Theme...
Talk to your child and get them involved in the planning!
Most kids have a pretty good idea of what kind of party they
want. If you fail to talk it over with your child, you might
both be disappointed.
Children often have unrealistic expectations. A lot of kids have
a whole scenario layed out in their head -- they've imagined
every little part of the party and they expect you to deliver.
Talking it out can help you both find a realistic common ground.
Sometimes it also helps to provide a younger child with two or
three theme choices and let the child choose his/her own party
theme.
Once you've decided on a theme, it becomes fairly easy to plan
the party. The invitations, decorations, food, favors, and
activities will all be based on your theme. Choose a theme that
truly fits your child's personality and you'll be sure to create
an awesome party experience for both of you.