December 12, 2008, Newsletter Issue #246: Kids Birthday Parties If You Want To Splurge

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While your child may want to invite everyone they know to their birthday party, adults typically have to set a limit on the number of guests at kid's birthday parties. There are a few tricks to narrowing down who to invite: make a list of your child’s closest friends and determine if the party will be all boys or all girls. If a certain number of kids need to be left out due to space constraints, consider having cupcakes at school or after a sports practice. Whether you go with a Sea Life, American Idol, JoJo's Circus or a Thomas the Train birthday theme, kids birthday parties need party supplies to compliment the theme. For a Sea Life party, consider adding underwater party decorations, plates, and favors to your event. Throwing an American Idol party? Don’t forget your microphone. JoJo's Circus could use some circus-themed activity book favors or a circus play tent. Before you get onboard for your Thomas the Train party, make sure your birthday child is outfitted with an engineer hat and whistle.

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