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Summary: Budgeting is an important part of creating kids' party games. Learn how to buy the right things at the right prices in this free video series that examines fun and age-appropriate games for children.
Nicole Valentine has been the director for an after school program for many years. During the process she has learned how to conduct games in an educational, fun, and safe manner. In...read more
"Hello! My name is Nicole Valentine and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm here to talk to you about how to coordinate birthday games for a birthday party. Timing is everything with birthday parties. You want to make sure you set the right pace and plan to have games at the right time. Usually after eating, guests tend to get a little tired or will like their food to digest, so you want to play an easy game right after eating. Before the party ends, you want to end in style with a big bang, so play a group thing so everyone is incorporated. Set a reasonable budget before you leave the house to go purchase games. For example, if your budget is 20 dollars, when you reach the store, you'll have your mind set on not spending over 20 dollars. You'll probably be surprised the creativity you'll come up with in the end. The main thing is to have fun while shopping."
eHow Article: How to Budget for Kids' Party Games
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