A person who is not in tune with what children like nowadays and are not friendly with kids does not deserve to be hired as entertainer. Hence, before you do any hiring, arrange for a short meeting and interview beforehand, so you can weed out those who are just doing the job not for the love of it, but only for the money. Also, if you want to control the number of guests that will be arriving, it won't be rude to include an RSVP on your invitation, even if it's just for an informal children's party. The cost of throwing themed parties, or any party, has been rising nowadays, so you might want to keep your cash outflow in check. Hence, you might want to hold off on the saucy meals and go for the simple finger foods that won't find their way into the children's clothing. Cut your food servings into bite size pieces so they won't have to struggle through it. Also, while you might be tempted to serve a lot of high-sugar foods and candies, you need to control them. The child left standing will be out of the game, while the last one who had a seat will be the next one to say "I'm grateful " 3) The "Freeze" Game Play some funky tunes and tell the kids to dance. They should freeze in whatever position they were in when the music is suddenly stopped. Thus, if you want your child's party to be a total blast, you need to think up fun children's party games that would have him or her and the guests talking about the event for days. Just add a little creativity and you can successfully pull off a rocking children's party. The games suggested here work for almost any kids' party - not just birthdays. Again, like the food, you can just rename the games to fit your theme. You can also hire entertainers from outside to give your party an extra kick. For a fairy party, mascots dressed as magical trees or older fairies and elves will keep the children interested. Nothing's to stop the adult guests from joining in, too!
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