You just need a paper grocery bag filled with all sorts of goodies and little toys and decorate it with colorful paper and stickers. Just make sure that there is an adult who will supervise this activity because the kids might accidentally hit one another with the stick. Aside from games, another child's birthday party activity you can have is a magic or puppet show. You can also tailor the food that you will serve according to the theme. You don't really need to come up with new dishes. You can simply rename and redecorate regular party fare, like spaghetti, burgers, hotdogs and cupcakes, to make them look and sound according to the theme you chose. If you have a Halloween party, for instance, you can renamed spaghetti into 'blood and guts'. You can put in little toys and stickers, and other party favors, as well. Bring Me This game is not just for the kids but also for the adults present at the party. The host gathers the children to one area and tells them to bring him or her random things. Adults get to participate because they'll most likely be the ones supplying the 'bring me' items. It only takes a little creativity and ingenuity to plan a party that would have your kid and his or her guests talking about it for days and weeks after. Here are some interesting children's birthday party ideas. Remember, these are merely suggestions. You can modify them to your child's liking if you wish. This kind of child's party can be a little messy, though, so make sure your guests know what to expect so they can bring a change of clothes, if ever. They can make origami, ceramic painting, clay molding and puppet making, among others. Farm Party This is for kids who are animal lvoers. You do not really need to own a farm to make this happen. You can simply pop in a cartoon and transfer it to a wide screen projector to keep kids occupied all throughout the party, or you can hire either a magician, balloon trickster, clown, dancing character mascot or face painter for a small fee. If you're working on tight budget, one of the child's family members or the parents' adult friends can volunteer to be the entertainer for a day and tell the children stories and sing songs.
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