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40 Unique Kids Birthday Party Ideas

For every parent, their child’s birthday is a special occasion. They may want to organise a fun, exciting birthday party that is likely to bring a big smile to their child’s face and create lasting memories. So, if you are looking forward to throwing an awesome party and searching for birthday ideas for a children’s party, here we are at your service. We have covered some amazing birthday celebration ideas for kid’s parties below. Let’s read!

How Do You Make Birthday Special for Kids?

Let’s read how you, as a parent, can make a birthday special for your little one.

  1. Make gift opening time fun for them by increasing their anticipation. You can make them play a scavenger hunt game to find their birthday presents by leaving clues around the house leading to their gift.
  2. Make a special birthday chair for your little one to sit on by attaching balloons and other decorative items.
  3. Decorate your child’s room with balloons. You can use helium balloons that will float around the room and give it a mesmerising look.
  4. Sit with your child and tell them the story of when they were born. Show them their baby and infant photos. Children love hearing stories about themselves!
  5. Birthdays are special occasions for kids. Make it extra special for them by allowing them to pick their birthday meal. You can also make this a new birthday tradition!

Children Birthday Party Ideas

To create a birthday celebration that your child remembers for years to come you need not look for expensive options. The simplest kids birthday party ideas at home can be just as fun and exciting.

For 1 Year Old

Listed below are a few great ideas:

1. Special Party Hat

You can plan a mad hat themed based birthday party. All the other kids can come dressed in different hats of their choice.

2. Musical Party

You can play some popular nursery rhymes or songs and let the kids enjoy dancing or singing along those numbers.

3. Special Cake

Cake cutting time can be the highlight of the party. You can design a cake based on your child’s favourite colour or animal. You can have a musical cake as well.

4. Blowing Bubbles

You can help the kids to blow bubbles or blow the bubbles yourself. Kids can have a wild time chasing the bubbles, trying to catch or blow them out.

5. Bring Your Favourite Stuffed Toy

1st birthday party ideas for boys can include asking all the guest kids to bring along their favourite teddy bear or stuffed animal. Each kid then gets a new stuffed animal friend for their toy as a return gift. The party activities can consist of “pin the tail on the animal”, colouring animal pictures or simply enjoying play time with their stuffed animal.

For 2 Years Old

Some exciting party ideas for 2-year-old can be:

1. Glow-in-the-dark Party

You can convert your living room into an exciting place by adding some glow sticks or stickers, a strobe light and tunes. Kids can enjoy painting themselves or each other’s faces with glow-in-the-dark colours. Glow-in-the-dark play-dough can be a good take away gift.

2. Mud Run Party

You can organise some muddy fun for your kid and his friends as most kids love to play in the mud. In an open space, you can set up several obstacles and let the kids race and have a blast getting dirty.

3. Bugs Crazy Party

Kids of this age tend to love bugs. You can design colourful invites by cutting oval shapes out of decorative paper and glueing it on the card. Draw head, antennae, and legs with a coloured pen to create a bug. As a party activity, kids can make easy DIY bug magnets by glueing pom-poms or coloured cut-outs on craft sticks. They can add googly eyes too.

4. Rock-and-Roll Musical Party

You can make a homemade party invite by pasting coloured copies of your kid’s photo on the card’s cover along with party details. Structured yet simple games like passing the parcel, musical statue work well. The birthday cake can be your child’s favourite musical instrument. Child-sized inflatable guitars or saxophone can make good return gifts.

5. Party-Based on Shapes

Kids of this age understand simple shapes like a circle. A circle birthday party can include polka dots, lots of balloons, bubbles, cheerios. Kids can splash in an inflatable kiddie pool filled with colourful plastic balls or can have some noisy fun with bubble wrap.

For 3 Years Old

You can incorporate the following ideas while planning a birthday party for a 3-year-old kid:

1. Jungle Theme

A jungle themed birthday party is always a hit with the kids. You can ask the kids to come dressed in animal costumes, have animal-shaped food and even create a mini zoo. Kids can be distributed animal paper masks for them to wear.

2. A Puppet Show or Magic Show

You can consider hiring a clown or a local magician to organise a show for the kids. A puppet show may also prove to be very entertaining for the kids.

3. A Fancy Dress Party

Kids can come dressed as their favourite cartoon character, superhero, favourite storybook character. Keep in mind to give ample notice for the guest to prepare the costumes. You can play a game of “10 questions” to guess each guest’s identity.

4. Freeze or Statue Dancing

Play some music and let the kids start dancing. When the music stops playing the kids must stand still like a statue or “freeze”. You can also make a CD of different kinds of music and have the kids change their steps according to the different music styles.

5. Balloon Bursting

You can fill big balloons with candies and little treats. These can be inflated and hung all over venue where they are easily accessible. The kids can have fun bursting the balloons and collecting the goodies.

For 4 Years Old

A birthday party for 4-year-olds can include the following ideas:

1. Messy Party Themes

Messy party themes are very popular among kids. You can organise stations with silly strings, play dough, paint, cupcake decorating supplies. The kids can enjoy being messy and creative at the same time.

2. Treasure Hunts

Treasure hunts are always a winner with kids. Bear in mind to keep age-appropriate clues and the trail not too difficult to solve.

3. Craft party

You can supply the kids with items like pots, plastic plates, t-shirts, bags, picture frames umbrellas and materials like poster colours, stickers, glitters, glue, paint brushes and ask them to paint them.

4. Chocolate-Making party

Most kids like making treats. You can provide the kids with different fun moulds and flavours of chocolate. You can help them melt the chocolate in the microwave and let them enjoy pouring into the moulds. They can get creative while decorating and wrapping the chocolates.

5. Circus party

A circus themed birthday party is very enjoyable for the kids. You can design homemade entry tickets, lemonade booths, the vintage popcorn tins and cotton candy, polka dots cups and plates, straws with moustaches toppers, whirly pops and even hire a clown to entertain the kids.

For 5 Years Old

The following children’s birthday party ideas can prove useful:

1. Backyard Carnival

You can create a festive carnival feel in your backyard by setting up different stations like the tattoo station, popcorn and cotton candy stand, face painting, hotdog/ burger stands. Various games stalls like ring toss on bottles, a mini-golf course, a bean bag toss, stack and tumble game can also be set up.

2. Camping

5 year old boy birthday party ideas can include camping. You can pitch tents in an open space and invite young campers to participate in a host of exciting outdoor activities. You can take the kids for an adventure walk during which they can collect interesting rocks, leaves and explore nature closely. And lastly, don’t forget to provide the kids with s’mores for extra fun!

3. Rainbow Party

You can throw a colourful rainbow party for your kid. You can organize a multi-coloured extravaganza with colourful party streamers, balloons, rainbow cake, rainbow paint station, rainbow lollipops. Kids can make friendships bands or headbands with multi-coloured beads.

4. Lego Birthday Party

Lego is currently very popular with kids. You can build towers using Lego bricks and ask the kids to knock them down with a toy car or a ball. You can put Lego bricks in a jar and ask the kids to guess the correct number. Lego bricks can be used for decoration purposes also like making a cupcake stand or a napkin holder.

5. Firefighting’s Party

You can entertain the kids by engaging them in fun activities like water play, making fireman truck out of cardboard boxes, fire hydrant ring toss games. You can have a tutorial on how to make a firefighter’s hat.

For 6 Years Old

Try and have lots of activities so that kids can win many prizes. Some party ideas can be:

1. Sports Themed Party

Guests can dress in their favourite sports gear or like their favourite sports star. Kids can joyfully be engaged in sports activities like racing, mini golf, marshmallows soccer, croquet or you can even use cardboard boxes to fashion an obstacle course.

2. Disco Party

You can play all the popular musical numbers and let the kids enjoy some freestyle dancing.

3. Dragon Party

Kids can dress up as dragons, damsels in gowns and knights with swords and indulge in some role-playing.

4. Movie Themed Party

You can give the kids an experience of the movie theatre by organizing a screening of their favourite movie. You can provide every kid with a movie theatre snack box which they can enjoy while watching the movie.

5. Scavenger Hunt

A scavenger hunt can be very thrilling for the kids. Do pay attention to the things that you will be hiding. Try to create some sneaky clues like you can put the message in the form of a poem in a bottle. Divide the kids into groups and let them race against each other to find the buried treasure.

For 7 Years Old

A kid of 7 years may have certain definite ideas for the birthday party. At this stage, it is quite normal for the kids to want gender specific parties like an all-boys bash or an all-girls bash.

1. Classic Party Games

You can organise classic party games for the kids like musical chair, charades, twister, ring toss, freeze dancing, telephone game. 7 year old boy birthday party ideas can include parties based on popular series like the Harry Potter or superheroes like Superman, Batman, Ironman.

2. Fishing the Prizes

Collect small prizes like coloured markers, fancy erasers, small notepads and attach them to huge paper clips. You can place all these prizes in a “fish pond” which can be a big box or even a rug. Each kid gets a fishing rod which has a magnet at line’s end. The kids can have a great time fishing for their prizes.

3. Cowboy Party

You can get creative with homemade wanted posters. You can have horse riding races, balloon stampede, lasso toss, rodeo rides to rustle up some entertainment for the kids. Kids can wear cowboy hats, bandanas and boots.

4. Hula Hoopla Party

Kids can have amazing fun spinning the hula hoops. You can organise contests between the kids like who can spin the hula hoop for the maximum time.

5. Mummy Wrap Game

Mummy wrap game can be lots of fun. You can split the kids into two groups. The groups then compete with each other to see who can finish wrapping their chosen “mummy” in toilet paper first.

For 8 Years Old

With this age group, it may become a bit of a challenge to keep them entertained. You may have to think of newer games and themes. 8-year-old kids can comprehend more complex instructions and rules. Kids birthday party decoration ideas can be according to the chosen theme, and you may not go overboard with it. Some exciting birthday party ideas can be:

1. Team Sports

You can organise team games like three-legged races, relay races, blind man’s bluff, spoon race games, for the kids.

2. Mad Science Party

You can hire a professional to demonstrate easy science experiments and teach the kids some DIY projects as well.

3. Charades

It is better to follow a theme like a movie, an action or a word. You can divide the kids into two groups. One group will have to enact the word while the other group needs to guess it correctly within the given time.

4. Sleepover Party

You can host a sleepover party or a pyjama party for the kids where guests are invited to stay overnight. Kids may stay awake whole night playing games, watching a movie or simply talking.

5. Memory Game

Kids of this age have good retention power. You can create interesting memory games where the kids are shown certain things at the beginning of the party. And later you may ask the kids to recall those things.

It is important to plan out the budget of the party first. Picking a theme for your child’s birthday party makes it easier to decide other party details like the location, invitations, food and fun-filled party games. It is possible to create enjoyable party games, beautiful invites and decorations by being creative and imaginative without spending much.

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In Los Angeles, children’s birthday celebrations have spiraled into mini-weddings.

A seventh-birthday party in Los Angeles.Credit…Leesa Zelken/Send in The Clowns LA

By Molly Creeden

One hundred people RSVP’d for William’s sixth birthday party, which was held at a Los Angeles park on a March afternoon. By 12:30 p.m., the fire station-themed event was in full swing, with energetic attendees trying on their own fire-hose backpacks and gleefully coasting down slides into a large custom ball pit, detailed with flames and the slogan “Let’s Get Fired Up.”

Preparation for the event had begun three months before when Sabrina Maldonado and Melissa Mueller of Stay Golden Design began working with William’s mother and 14 vendors to hammer out all the details.

The morning of the party, the planners installed a 20-foot-wide wooden backdrop that looked so convincingly like a fire station that a child attempted to open a one-dimensional acrylic door. With permits from the city, they blocked off street parking for guests and a food truck, and propped up more than 40 feet of balloon garlands. Guests sat under canvas umbrellas at long wooden tables, painting ceramic fire trucks. (A real-life fire truck eventually made an appearance, fresh from a party in Brentwood.) There was a beverage station with customized drink stirrers and signature to-go cocktails for the parents, including one called “What the Fire Truck.”

The birthday boy, who was periodically trailed by a photographer and videographer, stood next to his mother, eating water ice (a frozen dessert) from a vendor’s cart. He said he didn’t know what his favorite aspect of the party was, but his mother, Katie Provinziano, 39, suggested that it could be the water ice. “I was the first customer,” William said proudly.

If not all of the specifics were appreciated by the children, they were certainly clocked by the adults.

“The details never cease to amaze me,” said Maisie Pacia, a parent in her 30s who was snapping photos of it all. She’d come with her husband, Rich Radford, 49, and their 4-year-old daughter Harlow.

Mr. Radford mentioned that the level of production was actually dialed back from William’s fifth birthday party, which was hibachi-themed and featured real chefs and pyrotechnics. “For instance, there are no fire dancers today,” he said.

At William’s 6th birthday party, a real fire truck showed up later.Credit…Alyssa Hunter Photography

Aga Green, 40, who was waiting in line for the food truck, said that about half the birthday parties she attends with her children had a similar level of flair. ”I feel like people celebrate their children more than they celebrate themselves.” Mila, Ms. Green’s 6-year-old daughter, ran by holding a plush toy from the Adopt Your Own Dalmatian station. (“Friends!” Mila said, of what she was enjoying most.)

William’s birthday party represented a level of production that has become increasingly common among a subset of Angelenos throwing birthday parties for their children. Or, more often, hiring professionals to throw those parties.

Instead of a table at a paint-your-own pottery place or a bounce castle in the backyard, the level of décor and amount of planning involved in a young child’s celebration can rival a wedding.

“It used to be that over-the-top was looked down upon, but now over-the-top is applauded,” said Leesa Zelken, the founder of Send in the Clowns, a party-planning service in Los Angeles.

Ms. Zelken started her business 30 years ago, when she supplemented her income as an actor by dressing as a clown at children’s birthday parties. (She still remembers grandparents of a birthday boy balking at the extravagance.) In 2005, during the reign of the cupcake, she expanded to tablescape and decorating services, which these days seems quaint.

A children’s birthday party in Los Angeles may now cost $40,000.Credit…Alyssa Hunter Photography

Every event Ms. Zelken now orchestrates includes multiple vendors. Her consulting fees start at $350, and soup-to-nuts planning packages begin at $14,500. “For an event that I just booked, we’re doing furniture rentals, a performer, a glitter tattoo station, a craft station, a pancake artist, a party manager and a lifeguard — because there’s a pool and we need to make sure no one falls in,” she said. “That’s a very midsize party.”

The ratcheting-up of expectations may have something to do with the pandemic. Parents were pent up for two years and emerged wanting to go big for their children’s milestones.

Then, of course, there’s Instagram. “Social media’s just doing the job of the school gossip,” said Joshua Castillo, a parenting consultant in Los Angeles. “There’s always been social media, it just used to be a person who found out how much something cost, maybe took a picture, and showed you the goody bag from the party.

And it’s impossible to ignore the influence of the Kardashians, whose events introduced new standards for what it means to celebrate. “Around the time Kim had a party for her first child, and it was something that was featured in People Magazine, something shifted,” Ms. Zelken said. (“KidChella,” as that party was called, featured a Ferris wheel and an ill-advised American Indian headdress). “People had this drive to get to that same level, or close to it.”

“So much of my Instagram feed is parties,” said Ellina Chulpaeff, a 31-year-old attorney. For her son’s first birthday, which she combined with a birthday celebration for herself, she executed an Italian theme. There were tablescapes accented with lemons and blue-and-white Italian-style ceramics, and a faux boxwood wall backdrop.

“When I see stuff on Instagram, like insane parties in Beverly Park, or Mindy Weiss caliber,” she said, referencing the Kardashian family’s event planner, “I grab those ideas and vendors.

One thing that hasn’t changed: the presence of a theme, like this “Frozen” party for a 3-year-old.Credit…Frannie Hudson

She isn’t the only one. MESH, a company known for its customized ball pits, has had so much success since its first brush with the Kardashians (Kim and Kourtney) that it had to hire a mechanical engineer to develop a color sorting technology for the 40,000 balls it uses every weekend. And after Jme and Moi Andrade of Balloon and Paper, a balloon artistry company, created an Instagram-breaking balloon tunnel in custom shades of brown for a baby shower thrown by Khloe Kardashian — or “Khloe,” as Ms. Andrade calls her; even those in the industry who haven’t worked for them tend to use first names for Kardashians — 70 percent of their company’s business has been children’s parties.

Parties for the uber-wealthy can clock in at $75,000 or more (some families don’t have budgets, Ms. Zelken said), but other parents who hire professional planners might spend between $10,000 and $40,000.

Ms. Chulpaeff estimated that her son’s Italian-themed birthday, which she planned herself, cost $16,000. She has never regretted the expense. “Every time I look back at the pictures I smile,” she said.

Ms. Chulpaeff grew up in Los Angeles, but even the big to-dos within her Russian Jewish community didn’t match what she sees at parties now. “A lot of people were baited into it the same way I was, where you have all of these produced parties related to your wedding, and it sets a new standard.”

From there, she said, it was a Pandora’s box. “You can’t imagine a party where there isn’t catering or a professional photographer or a pretty backdrop so everyone can share it on Instagram.”

No, this isn’t a real carnival. It’s a party for a 6-year-old.Credit…Leesa Zelken, Send In The Clowns LA

Ms. Zelken said that before the pandemic, a certain perfectionism drove mothers. “Moms wanted to do it all,” she said. “They wanted to have the best house, school, throw the best parties. They didn’t want someone else to throw it for them or for it to look like someone did. But during Covid, parents had way too much on their plate. Now it’s OK for them to say, ‘I can’t do this.’”

One thing that hasn’t changed, both planners and parents agree, is celebrating a child’s interest — “Frozen,” sushi, waste management, mermaids — with a theme.

(Or it may be a parent’s wish for what the child’s interest could become. Frannie Hudson, an in-demand planner, threw a Ruth Bader Ginsburg-themed party for a 1-year-old in which she put doilies under balloons to mimic the justice’s iconic collar.)

Party professionals also emphasize that parents typically want the party to feature a signature visual note, Ms. Mueller said. “Everyone wants that Instagrammable moment.”

And those moments are, according to Ms. Castillo, eventually noticed by children, whom she said can start to request features they observe at other parties as early as 5 years old.

“They start to say, ‘I’m going to ask my mommy for a jumpy house, I want a magician, too,’” she said. “They’re boutique shopping — suddenly they see what’s available. Those kids very quickly learn, ‘These are status symbols that I have to have.’”

Ms. Castillo, who has worked with families of all income levels and is the author of “Surviving Children’s Birthday Parties: How Moms and Dads Can Stay Sane and Still Give Their Young Children Happy Birthdays,” notes that she often observes stress or an outright lack of joy among parents planning birthday parties. These celebrations can be great for fostering community, she said, but are also viewed by some families as networking events.

“There’s almost this awkward social contract that parents think they’ve signed onto within the group they’re surrounded by,” Ms. Castillo said. “It seems like they feel pressure.”

Bridget London, 41, recently brought in a temporary tattoo station, a face painter, a light-up dance floor and Milo the Unicorn (an Azteca horse accessorized with a colorful mane and horn) for her daughter’s fifth birthday. “LA is just different,” she said.

Ms. London noted that many schools require the entire class to be invited to a party, which means they tend to get big quickly.

But there may be something else about the city, too. “I think a lot of people want to make magic for their kids,” Ms. London said. “Los Angeles is a place where people come to make fantasies happen, right? Everyone is kind of a fantastical thinker.”

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April 14, 2023

An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a founder of a party-planning service in Los Angeles. She is Leesa Zelken, not Zelkin.

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April 24, 2023

An earlier version of this article misspelled the surname of a Supreme Court justice whose signature lace collars were recreated with doilies at a 1-year-old’s birthday. She was Ruth Bader Ginsburg, not Ginsberg.

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Original ideas for celebrating a child’s birthday in nature

The sun is shining with might and main outside, fluffy clouds are running across the sky, it’s warm and joyful outside the window! And on the calendar very soon – the birthday of the smallest and most beloved family member. Stop sitting in four walls! Let’s go outside, breathe fresh air, play active games and have fun! Summer is the best time to spend a children’s holiday in nature. Let’s analyze all the subtleties and nuances of this event, as well as the most popular ideas for celebrating a birthday in nature.

Advantages of a holiday in nature

  1. Availability of sunlight and fresh air. Our children spend too much time at school, at home and in developmental activities. And we are within the four walls of an office and a car. Let’s teleport a children’s celebration from a cafe and entertainment center to a park, a clearing in a square or a courtyard. A bonus to fun and good mood will be a portion of oxygen and vitamin D.
  2. Large spaces are conducive to outdoor games. You will be surprised how much today’s children love to run at the speed of light, jump to the sky and wallow on a freshly mowed lawn! Give them space – and no gadgets will be needed!
  3. Choosing children’s parties on the street, you save the family budget. At a minimum, you will not have to pay rent for a cafe or a children’s room. As a maximum – broken glasses and plates.
  4. A party in nature is something new in the picture of the world of our children. You won’t surprise them even with the most elegant events in the cafe. But their eyes will definitely light up during songs by the fire with a guitar and a huge green meadow where you can run barefoot and walk on a wheel.

Disadvantages of a holiday in nature

  1. Weather conditions are not always favorable. Carefully study the weather forecast for the selected date, and in different sources. Snow in July does not threaten us. But no one is safe from the rain. As well as from the scorching sun! In both cases, it is useful to provide a canopy for the holiday or bring a folding tent with you.
  2. Children need an eye and an eye! Especially in nature. Someone climbed a tree and can’t get down, someone plans to dive into the river, someone ran faster than lightning and stumbled – in the open air, in the midst of fun, dangers can lie in wait at every step. It is worth taking care in advance that not only children, but also vigilant adults are at the holiday.

What to pay attention to when organizing a birthday party for a child in nature

  1. Where will the celebration take place? Is everything needed for comfortable fun on site?
  2. How to get to the venue of the celebration?
  3. The theme of the upcoming event.
  4. Decoration of a holiday in nature.
  5. Festive table for birthday.
  6. Entertainment program.

Choosing a place for a children’s party

There are several options for locations for a children’s birthday in the open air:

  1. A holiday in the yard. If you have a private yard or cottage, organizing a summer birthday party will not be difficult. Just choose a theme and invite the artists of “Sea Show” to your home. They will bring with them all the decor, the necessary props, costumes, a candy bar and a good mood.
  2. Nearest square or park. Have a picnic at a children’s party, an exciting quest or a theme party! In the natural scenery of wildlife, even the most popular themes sound completely different.
  3. Forest or river outside the city. You can celebrate a children’s birthday in the country, or you can arrange a real hike or organize an Indian reservation. The list of topics for a children’s holiday in nature tends to infinity!

Those who run a lot in the open air usually have a wolfish appetite, folk wisdom says. Therefore, it is worth preparing in advance for the invasion of hungry children and stocking up on provisions. Choose foods and snacks that don’t take long to prepare and can be stored on a sunny day. It is better to refuse ice cream and chocolate if you do not have a portable refrigerator with you. But for the holiday, you can take potatoes or meat and cook it all on a real fire. Previously, all the children will go in search of firewood and learn how to make a fire. This is a whole adventure – even animators are not required. Don’t forget marshmallows – they will be the perfect end to the evening. If a fire and baked potatoes are not included in your plans, then you can always use catering services and order a buffet with delivery anywhere in the space.

What kind of entertainment can be organized at an open-air festival?

  • Soap bubbles in unlimited quantities. Even the most adult children at the sight of a fluffy cloud of soap bubbles cannot sit still!
  • Shooting from water pistols. Where, if not in nature?! You can arrange a battle at the very end of the party and ask guests to grab an extra set of clothes in advance.
  • Fireworks and sparklers. The kids will love this ending!
  • Piñata. This traditional Mexican fun is very fond of our kids! Blindfold – and go!
  • Absolutely any active games – from catching up to finding a treasure hidden by real pirates.
  • Bonfire. A picnic in nature without a fire? Yes, this cannot be! The flame, evenly toasting marshmallows and baking potatoes, will be the highlight of this holiday.

Organizing a holiday in nature is an exciting quest for parents, developing on all fronts – from the skills of a manager to the abilities of a bubbler. If your free time is exactly enough to get from work to home and back, then it will be very difficult to assemble the puzzle of a memorable children’s holiday with your own hands. It’s good that the managers and artists of the Sea Show company are always ready to help and organize an unforgettable holiday for you. Fairies and butterflies of the “Sea Show” are very fond of outdoor children’s holidays in nature, Alice and the Mad Hatter regularly arrange tea parties in the open air, and the circus performers have even prepared their tent for transportation.

Hurry up, dial the cherished numbers +7(495) 477-52-23 – and the best children’s party in the open air will come to anywhere in the country and the world.

Original ideas for celebrating a child’s birthday in the summer

A birthday in summer is the cherished dream of all winter birthdays. At any time of the year there are a million opportunities and ways to organize an unforgettable children’s party, but in the summer there are ten times more! Just because the sun is shining outside the window, and a light breeze whispers in your ear: “Let’s go for a walk!” The only minus of a birthday in June, July or August is the summer holidays. There is a risk that all guests and friends have gone to the sea and to warm countries. And then it is very important to make sure that the birthday person does not feel sad from such injustice. We have in our arsenal at least a hundred ways to celebrate a children’s birthday in the summer and make the holiday fun and with a bang! Rather, save ideas for a fun holiday – there will be a lot of them in your life until the age of 18!

  1. Summer birthday for a child is fun squared! You can gather friends and go to the yard! Name the time and date – the artists of the “Sea Show” will come to your home or cottage and bring with them all the props and a good mood. You can turn into Indians, pirates or forest animals! Fun guaranteed!
  2. You can go even further and go to nature – to the forest, to the park, to the river or to a picnic. Kids love adventure! The main thing is to take everything you need with you. Carefully plan the menu for a children’s party if you are going to spend it outside your home or apartment, and arrange delivery to your destination. Fresh air affects children in a special way – after 15 minutes they want to eat with tripled strength! And if you don’t have a mountain of sweets and fruits, then your parents will be in trouble!
  3. A holiday in the pool or in the water park is a real summer entertainment! How surprised the birthday girl will be when the Little Mermaid, Triton and Sponge Bob come to her party with gifts and hugs!
  4. Quest in the open air is entertainment for the most active. Draw a map, hide treasures in secluded places and go on an adventure!
  5. Go camping with the whole family! Bring your tents and sleeping bags, build a fire and count the constellations! If you take a group of friends with you, it will be even more fun – and a million shared memories, and photos with like-minded people. Just imagine how many new and interesting things you can tell and show to children if you go outside the house or apartment with a backpack on your shoulders. How to use a compass, how to build a fire, how to set up a tent, how to pick mushrooms and how to fish. This birthday will definitely be remembered for a lifetime!
  6. Conquering a climbing wall, going through a rope park from beginning to end, flying to the moon jumping on a trampoline – all these are great ways to have fun with a big group of friends and organize an unforgettable birthday. The kids do not want to sit motionless at the table – give them activity and movement!
  7. The sports festival will appeal to those birthdays who dream of becoming football, volleyball and even tennis stars.