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KIDS PARTY PROTOCOL!

What am I doing for my birthday party this year?

These are the dreaded words that can send even the most organised of mums into a downward spiral of stress. Parties may have changed over the years but one thing remains the same – your child’s expectation that his or her birthday party is THE most important and fun day of the year and should be celebrated accordingly. Add to that the constant reminders of the amazing parties of his / her friends and the accompanying ‘playground peer pressure’ and it is no wonder that many mums feel strained as the impending birthday looms nearer.

Parties of yester year

The traditional party of years ago for a child that has just started school, would generally comprise a simple trip to the local play centre, with a birthday cake thrown in for good measure.  But as kids have been seduced by the lavish parties featured on popular children’s TV and influenced by the myriad of themed characters that infiltrate their daily lives, so expectations of what is acknowledged as a ‘good’ party have also shifted up a few gears.

Not only has the bar been raised in terms of the content of the party, so too has the number of children it is deemed appropriate to invite.  Children in reception no longer just invite a few ‘special’ friends to join in on the celebrations, the norm has now become a party for the entire year group.  With this trend towards ‘bigger and better’ parties, many parents now elect to club together to host joint parties, sharing not only the financial burden but also the exhausting responsibility to deliver a memorable party experience.

What’s hot, what’s not?

As we all know, children can be quite specific about their likes and dislikes and will generally voice their preferred choice of party theme in no uncertain terms!  Just as children’s toys can drift in and out of favour,  the theming for birthday parties is equally transient. For the last 2-3 years, younger girls have gravitated towards fairy and princess parties whilst boys regularly requested pirate and super hero based parties - but now Mama Mia and disco based parties dominate for the girls whilst boys regularly request a Ben 10 or Toy Story type celebration.

The advent of dance based computer games like the Wii, reality TV shows profiling emerging dance talent and the growing sophistication of ‘wake up and shake up’ exercise routines that mark the start of the school day, has created a generation of dance crazed youngsters, keen to strut their stuff and learn new moves!  Whereas a couple of years ago, young boys would simply refuse point blank to participate in any dance related activity, times have changed and shows like Britain’s Got Talent have inspired the male masses to have a go at throwing some shapes on the dance floor!

But while 9,10 and 11 year old girls used to be the age group that would love to bop, nowadays, these girls are simply too cool to want to join in such ‘childish’ disco activities, preferring the more selective and ‘grown up’ Hollywood themed parties, featuring the red carpet, walk of fame and of course the essential glamorous dressing up that is associated with the land of opportunity.

Beauty based fun!

Whilst many parents may shudder at the thought of their young daughters experimenting with beauty products at the tender age of five, some are more than happy to indulge their children’s desire to ‘look the part’.  Beauty based parties for very young girls may include a dab of nail polish, a dusting of glitter and a smudge of lip gloss but the emphasis should definitely be on less is more – and on helping girls to understand how to apply make-up discreetly rather than layering it on for maximum impact.   Older girls may want to go for more of a home spa approach, enjoying a range of treatments such as a mini manicure, pedicure or facials with their best chums.

Top tips for success

If you’ve got a child’s birthday looming, here are some top tips to ensure the party is a runaway success:

-         Take the stress out of hosting a party by hiring in the services of an experienced children’s party entertainment company – that way both the children and you get to have fun!

-         Always seek out an entertainer that has been recommended to you – and ensure they are CRB checked and have the necessary public liability insurance.  Don’t be afraid to ask for references either!

-         A reputable children’s entertainment company will operate with teams of entertainers – so in the event of sickness or an accident, there is always a back up resource to cover all the party bookings  

-         Don’t get sucked into the ‘battle of the party bags’.  Parents invest too much time and £££s putting together party bags only for children to forget about them the minute they leave the event.  Far better to buy one gift (from the Pound Shop) which matches the theme of the party eg a fairy wand for fairy parties or a princess book for a princess party.  Alternatively a personalised gift like a chocolate bar with a personalised message can also make an inexpensive but memorable party take-away

-         Check if any of the children attending the party have any allergies that you / the entertainment company should be aware of and follow the trend for putting on a healthier selection of food rather than the traditional junk.  The parents will certainly thank you for it!

-         If you have opted for an action based party such as Quad Bikes make sure the company supplying the bikes include a comprehensive safety briefing and supply the correct safety equipment as part of the agreed price

-         If you have any children with special needs attending the party make sure you are able to adapt games or entertainment to meet with their approval.  For example, some autistic children may be reluctant to join in with the group activities but can be made to feel very much part of the proceedings by being recruited as the party leader’s special helper.  An experienced children’s entertainer will be more than capable of adjusting the programme to cater for any specific behavioural or physical requirements

If you have a children’s party dilemma and need to talk to an expert, contact Emporium Parties on 01303 647007 or email info@emporium-parties.co.uk Emporium Parties operates children’s parties in Kent, Sussex, Essex, Se London and Surrey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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