January 10, 2012 – 8:48 am
Party bags are an essential element within any children’s birthday party. It’s an unspoken rule that children will be presented with a whole bag of goodies, almost as a reward for deigning to turn up to the party. Children all seem to know it’s likely to happen, and should a parent not choose to include this little tradition then the gossip in the playground (between both parents and children!) can be dreadful. Make sure you don’t make this, almost unforgivable social faux pas, and be prepared.
September 27, 2011 – 12:43 pm
Getting prepared for a children’s birthday party can feel a bit like a military operation, only without the backup! That’s why we’ve put together a week by week checklist to help you make sure that everything is in place well in time, and to ensure you don’t forget anything.
September 12, 2010 – 10:00 pm
Throughout this blog I have provided recipes, party tricks, party game ideas, themed game ideas and lots more really helpful advice. Today, just for a change, I’m not going to give you any advice at all. In fact, all I’m going to do is to relates a party joke I heard recently.
September 9, 2010 – 7:00 pm
When planning children’s parties it can be a time-consuming task trying to come up with a variety of suitable party games which they will enjoy playing. In this blog we like to look occasionally at some of the older classic games which we enjoyed playing, and which certainly stand the test of time.
August 31, 2010 – 8:12 pm
No children’s party is complete without party games. But this can easily become one of the most challenging aspects of organising a children’s party. Here are a couple of ideas to help make the process slightly more bearable.
August 31, 2010 – 11:59 am
Planning the food for a children’s party usually means doling out a dozen or more plates of finger food, which ends up very fingered. Here’s a novel idea that could solve several of the problems experienced at children’s parties.
August 27, 2010 – 12:46 pm
Here’s a fun and tasty apple cocktail that is completely alcohol free, perfect for both children and designated drivers.
August 22, 2010 – 10:09 pm
Here’s a great party trick you can learn to break the ice at your next party. Suitable for children’s birthday parties or adult get-togethers it’s guaranteed to have people scratching their heads.
November 17, 2008 – 6:45 am
A typical party will often have some small element of rough play or bullying. Many times this can be hidden or outside the radar of parents and supervisors. It’s essential then to ensure adequate supervision at your party, without spoiling the fun. Teachers and those who work with children will attest to the fact that [...]