Friday, February 24, 2012

Please not Chucky Cheese we go every year and I want something different this year.|||My suggestion is, whatever you do, don't make it too big.She will be 5 so have no more than five children there. Also, although our family loves the celebration of each persons birthday, if you make it too big, there will be nothing for her to look forward to when she is older. You could have a home party with 5 little children. Ask their parents to send alone a change of clothes or a bathing suit. Then,have a "Bubble Party". Get one of those huge bubble wands,plus a bubble wand for each child.You help them make the giant bubbles. Hose them off and let them change back into their dry clothes before going. Before the bubble blowing,you could read them a story about bubbles(their are a few cute ones out there,or some bubble poems.Her cake could also have a bubble theme,although not necessary. Just remember,while she is young,keep it small and simple. While out in the car,my daughter and I followed a limo. to a church,hoping to see a bride. A little girl going to her First Communion got out of the limo. An example of too much,too soon.Leave children something to look forward to. Have fun!!!|||wow. that is a great idea. i will have to remember that for future birthday parties! (I'm turning 30... I would have fun with a bubble party!)

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|||i would suggest kabooms it has a skatingring gameroom lazertag and paintball gun ralley perfect for a 5 yearold|||please go to chucky cheese!!!!
please????????????????????????????
well just kidding.
you should go to a bar|||how about a party at home it's much more safe and you don't have to worry about were the kids may be and that kind of stuff.buy her something really special that she really loves so that she won't miss chucky cheese.or u can ask her where she wants to go. and if she wants to go to chucky cheese let her|||I had my daughters fifth b--day at a Gymnastics place. She and all the kids loved it. They had a lot of fun jumping and being in a big swing and lots of other stuff..|||Wal-Mart .. for real i loved that place .. i still do|||well if you have an amusment park around you you can do that! plus they might have group discounts if you have like 15 or people! hope that i can help!|||Have a party at home. A nice outside party w/a pool for the kids, some games, and bar-b-que|||how about at home
ask her to help out
itll be a nice bonding moment
i dont fancy big parties
so if ur like me u shud consider this
a family affair only..|||Six Flags or DisneyLand|||Why not your own house? We have the best girl bday parties at our house. On a nice day - we'll do a lot of stuff outside. On hot days, everyone goes into the sprinkler. My daughter's 8 1/2 - most of the moms are still doing this.

Chuck E Cheeses, skating parties, fun world, etc...they always end up costing over $100 - not including cake, bday outfit, decorations, thank you cards, etc.

Last year I had an American Girl Tea Party - it was a hit! We've also done movie sleepovers, campouts, and just plain ol' bday parties - where instead of hiring a clown, I just asked my goofy brother-in-law to amuse a couple kids for awhile.

I've always been one to save what I can, have a party that everyone is amazed at - and not go broke!

But you can also try McDonald's - they also do birthday parties now. Complete with play gym.|||McDonald's Play Land
Pizza Hut
The zoo
Build-a-bear
A children's museum
A roller rink
A local pool
A local park
In your own backyard
Invite all her friends|||mcdonald's-chuck-e-cheese-skating rink-bowling-movies-arcades|||Chuck E Cheese

She isn't tired of it & it's her birthday.|||i would like to know what pookie means by saying she'll be in jail.|||I wouldn't suggest that anyway since we don't have any here lol. Pizza Hut that's where I had mine when I was younger.|||Have it at a skating rink. That will be fun!|||Well if you live where you have a yard ,,you could rent one of those inflatables toy slides/play area and havea cook out.|||The zoo
Build-a-bear
A children's museum
A Mexican restaurant
A roller rink
A local pool
A local park
In your own backyard|||depending on when the birthday is. if you have a water park contact them they may do birthday parties|||I'm not sure of the size of your area but I live in a bigger city and there are so many options these days! My daughter is 7 and we've had a party at a teahouse where they dress up all the gils and serve them tea and snacks. We have also had a party at the park and rented a bouncehouse. The kids had a lot of fun and I didn't have to worry about a lot of games. Also, places like Michaels and JoAnn (craft places) will do parties so the kids can make their own crafts. There are even pottery places that will have small parties.
If you live in a smaller are you can do some of these activities at your own house! Since she is going to be 5, I would try to keep the number of kids down.|||At home!!! Invite all her friends and your relatives to your house. Get some simple food and drinks on a table. Play games which everyone could play. Send in the clowns! Take pictures or video of the party for your daughter to keep and reminisce until she has a daughter, too, to have a view of the past.|||jail cause thats where she'll probably be anyway|||How about home. Invite her girl friends over and have a dress up party. Have the girls wear one of their mother's dresses and shoes, then at the party create paper plate hats, let them put on make-up and have a fashion show. They will love it.|||They have those new jumpy castle gyms around us. They have a jumpy castle, a jumpy slide, and a jumpy obstacle course. Maybe you could look into one of those. We've been to a few birthday parties there and it's great because they get so much energy out. (And parents can jump too, if they want!!)|||A park? A Beach? A Bowling Alley? Hire a clown and have a party at your house? An Amusement Park? A swimming pool?|||Dave and Busters; your local rec center probably has b-day party rooms - you supply the cake and the kids could do arts and crafts and play games; you could go to a local park and have a picnic and play games...just a few ideas...!|||Take her to the zoo and let her take pictures of her favorite animals. At 5, she would probably have a blast at the zoo.|||Chuckie cheese..that's easy.|||For my daughter's fifth birthday we went to the park. I reserved a set of tables near the climbing structure. I served finger food, sandwiches, veggies, etc, that the kids could nibble on when they wanted. I brought sidewalk chalk, bubble blowers, plenty of balls, and sand toys. I had two organized activities the first was a pinata, but instead of loose toys I had little bags (4 per kid) with each guest's name on it. We had a sack race and a three legged race. At the end I served cupcakes and ice cream cups. The kids had a great time and I stayed reasonably sane.|||Chuck-E-Cheese
Roller Skating Rink
Bowling Alley
McDonald's Play Land
Gymboree

Or you can do it at home. Which would so much more comfortable, safer and budget savy.

You can have a theme party, with something your 5 year old will like, or have a party at a park.

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