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  • Birthday Game Ideas for 5th Grade Girls

    Birthday parties bring out the kid in all of us. When it comes to fifth grade girls, however, they want to act a little more grown up. These girls are tweens who enjoy party games with slightly older themes and more challenging goals. To select games that will engage the girls, focus on their likes and interests.

  • Game Ideas With Pirates for a Kid's Birthday

    Using a theme is a great way to concentrate your efforts and help a party to feel well-planned and cohesive. If your child wants a pirate theme for his birthday, plan several pirate-themed games to keep the children entertained and to give structure to the party. Give winners pirate prizes such as eye patches, gold coins or pirate hats. Your careful planning will create special memories for your child.

  • Children's Birthday Game Ideas

    Include games in your child's birthday celebration to keep guests on their feet and moving. Birthday games should be based around the birthday child's interest and the ages of the guests. Plan ahead for activities so you have enough time to complete each before the party is over. If the budget allows, purchase small, inexpensive prizes to give to each child to take home from the party.

  • Baby Boys First Birthday Game Ideas

    One of the main rules for a baby's first birthday party is to keep it simple. Having some games is a way to entertain older kids and parents who will be there. The baby can participate in some simple games that have no rules to add to his day of fun.

  • Star Wars Birthday Game Ideas

    The Star Wars film franchise has captured the imaginations of children young and old for more than 30 years. Parents today might have a young child who enjoys the Star Wars series as much as they once did. If this is the case, consider a Star Wars theme for your child's next birthday party. With a little creativity, you can devise several party games based on this theme and keep the group entertained all day.

  • Birthday Ideas & Games for an 11th Birthday Party

    Planning a party for a tween crowd can be tough because kids this age may be more opinionated about what they want, what they like and what's cool. According to articles from Chicago Business and the New York Times, today's tweens already are sophisticated shoppers with strong preferences. Before you go out and buy supplies for party activities, talk to your 11-year old and ask for his input. Remember that this age group enjoys spending time with friends, so opt for activities that keep kids moving while allowing them to be social.

  • Pirate Birthday Ideas & Games for Kids

    Little kids will love having a pirate birthday party. There are many ways to make a pirate party fun and get all the party guests involved. Don't forget to specify that pirate dress is not only welcome but encouraged; eyepatches and bandanas optional. Turn your home into a pirate cave for your child's pirate party.

  • Game Ideas for a Fairy Birthday Party

    Many young girls choose to have a fairy-themed birthday party that incorporates fairy elements into each component of the birthday party. Fairy dust and magic wands can help decorate, the cake can include a picture of a fairy and guests can be asked to wear a dress and fairy wings to the party. Fairy birthday parties should also include a few games that draw on fairies for their inspiration.

  • Game Ideas for a 5th Birthday Party

    Plan party games for your child's fifth birthday party that allow the kids to be active, creative and use their imaginations. It's best to keep the games somewhat simple as some five-year-olds might not be able to read or write yet, and their attention spans typically don't allow for complex game rules or instructions. Keep the games light and be flexible enough to scrap a game if it isn't keeping the children's interest.

  • Simple Ideas & Games for a Kid's Birthday

    Kick your kid's birthday party up a notch with games and activities that will get the kids moving, burn off some energy and challenge their skills. You can plan a game that has a clear winner or one with a time limit (10 to 15 minutes is probably enough) that everyone can win. These games and activities require little preparation, and you should have the supplies around your home.

  • Gag Ideas and Games for a DJ's Birthday

    The disc jockey is known for being the life of the party, literally. Your DJ is the one who sets the tone for the vibe of an event by providing entertainment that can range in the form of music, sound and lighting and event hosting. When it's his special day, instead of a typical party, switching things up to celebrate with gag gifts and games will add a little fervor to the guest of honor's big day.

  • How to Become a DJ for a Party

    A party is not a party without music. People hire DJs for everything from wedding receptions to birthday parties. These party professionals create an festive atmosphere through the addition of a melodic accompaniment and, often, engaging lighting. Running a DJ business can be potentially lucrative, and is often quite fun. While obtaining the materials and experience needed can be a challenge, once you overcome this hurdle you can successfully become the paid life of the party.

  • Free Birthday Games Ideas

    Birthday parties seem to get more expensive all the time. Parents take a group of kids to a pizza and game restaurant, an amusement park or a video game arcade. Young girls get hair and makeup done like grownups. Boys play laser tag. All of these can be quite costly. Even themed birthday parties at home can cause parents to spend more for a party than they intend. Just the themed invitations and party accessories can be very costly. Simple parties and free birthday games will be a welcome idea for parents. Free games can still liven up a party…

  • Game Ideas for a Woman's Birthday Party

    Girl's Night is especially fun when it's celebrating one of your closet gal pal's birthday. The following are a bunch of games suggestions for a night of getting to know each other better than you ever thought you would (or wanted to). For a little added fun, be sure to add a couple of cocktails to the mix to lubricate the storytellers.

  • Survivor Game Ideas for Birthdays

    The popular reality show "Survivor" makes for a fun and active birthday party theme. Whether the party is for a child or an adult, "Survivor"-themed games provide tons of fun and entertainment for all guests. The show itself provides a great deal of inspiration for potential party games. You can add your own twist to any of the "Survivor" games to fit the party venue and guests.

  • Military Birthday Game Ideas

    Put on your fatigues, grab your canteen and prepare for a military birthday party. By using games derived from the activities of the different branches of the armed forces, your party guests can find excitement by land or by sea. These military birthday party games will thrill children of virtually any age, but especially those between the ages of 6 and 12. If the weather permits, consider holding your armed forces birthday party outdoors so children can enjoy some wet, messy fun.

  • 1st Birthday Game Ideas

    First birthday parties can be very enjoyable, but figuring out the best way to entertain guests both young and old can be a challenge. However, there are a variety of games and activities that will keep the partygoers happy. Depending on the guests who will be attending your child's first birthday party, any combination of these will please your guests and create happy memories.

  • 60th Birthday Game Ideas

    Sixty isn't old, it's golden. Keep that thought in mind if you have a loved one approaching this monumental birthday. Plan a party for a 60-year-old that is magical and memorable.

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