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Begin the planning of your Party by deciding on the number of invitees and if possible stick to it. Then write a list of guests, this is usually best if drawn up by both you, and the birthday girl or boy. |
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Make a guest list first, then a party check list, order your party supplies and move from there. A Party Necessity Check List is also helpful. |
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Birthday party starts with Nice Invitations , send them out atleast two weeks before the event . You can send your party invitations online too . |
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Don't send invitations to school unless the whole class is coming. Still, it's nice to share ice cream and cake with the class on this special day |
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2 hours is generally is enough time for party of a school going kid. |
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A theme is great fun, and themed parties are easier in the long run. A pirate Party for instance will capture the children's imagination and they will want to play the roles |
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The key is to have several short activities throughout the course of the party that will let the children move around and participate.Generally plan 3 - 6 activities to entertain children at the party , this will keep them busy also. |
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Games and shows make the party alive. Plan for Games & Shows like Magic Shows, Tatoo maker, bouncies, puppet show. This adds a lot of fun to the parties and let the kids enjoy the party |
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Small cakes and cookies are also popular choices - these can, of course, be bought, or made in advance - plus potato chips, jell-o and ice-cream and assorted candy. And to drink, mineral water, lemonade, coke or juice are generally well-liked by kids of all ages. |
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The food in the party should not be very heavy and should be as per childern's taste like pizza , burger , pav bhaji, chole bhature etc |
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