All About Birthday Parties
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jellybeanie:
I had a party planner for my kid's party, I think need to consider the kind of food, the kind of entertainment to engage the kids, goodie bags, venue, decor..just wondering, what are some important points i should consider when engaging a party planner for my kids' birthday?
Do children really enjoy magic shows? and balloons? (i noticed these are the usual services provided) any other more fun/interesting stuff to suggest?
Yes, kids enjoy such shows, balloons etc, esp when kids are young, they need to be engage, if not the kids complain that it is boring.. I think it is a must for such activities! -
Wonder if anyone tried pizza making party at California Pizza in Forum? Appreciate any feedback..

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hi parents, i need some suggestions.
I am planning to celebrate my 4 year old girl birthday party at her child care.
Iβm thinking of planning the food + entertaining games for the kids. Any ideas? I have thought of mcdonalds. -
vfong1:
Hey,hi parents, i need some suggestions.
I am planning to celebrate my 4 year old girl birthday party at her child care.
I'm thinking of planning the food + entertaining games for the kids. Any ideas? I have thought of mcdonalds.
I was researching on parties recently and a fren's fren's company (Ministry of Games) does this!
I heard from another parent that they are good with group games for kids and have this cool goodie bag idea thingy.... if i'm not wrong, they ordered happy meal for the whole class too and her son's birthday was at a childcare ctr! just sounds so much like what you are looking for.....
their website is http://www.ministryofgames.sg or you can call 8444 1398
hope this helps! -
hi princess1207,
Thank you very much for the suggestion. Do you know ow much is their average charge?princess1207:
Hey,vfong1:
hi parents, i need some suggestions.
I am planning to celebrate my 4 year old girl birthday party at her child care.
I'm thinking of planning the food + entertaining games for the kids. Any ideas? I have thought of mcdonalds.
I was researching on parties recently and a fren's fren's company (Ministry of Games) does this!
I heard from another parent that they are good with group games for kids and have this cool goodie bag idea thingy.... if i'm not wrong, they ordered happy meal for the whole class too and her son's birthday was at a childcare ctr! just sounds so much like what you are looking for.....
their website is http://www.ministryofgames.sg or you can call 8444 1398
hope this helps! -
Ds1 birthday is in dec, that would mean that he dun get to celebrate birthday in dec, we are thinking of organizing a party for him outside, but he wants to invite some of his favorite friends, how do I go about doing that? I dunno any of his friends in his preschool. :?
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vfong1:
[/quote]hmmm........ i tink its about $15 per child..... nt very sure.... maybe you can call to checkhi princess1207,
Hey,
Thank you very much for the suggestion. Do you know ow much is their average charge?princess1207:
[quote=\"vfong1\"]hi parents, i need some suggestions.
I am planning to celebrate my 4 year old girl birthday party at her child care.
I'm thinking of planning the food + entertaining games for the kids. Any ideas? I have thought of mcdonalds.
I was researching on parties recently and a fren's fren's company (Ministry of Games) does this!
I heard from another parent that they are good with group games for kids and have this cool goodie bag idea thingy.... if i'm not wrong, they ordered happy meal for the whole class too and her son's birthday was at a childcare ctr! just sounds so much like what you are looking for.....
their website is http://www.ministryofgames.sg or you can call 8444 1398
hope this helps!
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Hi Smurf,
for your childβs preschool friends, one way is to pass the BD invitations to the teacher to distribute to his friends (usually the teachers would be kind to explain to the kids what they need to do - show their mummies, etc,etc). Request for RSVP from parents - you will be surprise that response would be spontatneous!!!
Happy Celebrating!!! -
Planning a party for my P3 this december as she rarely get to celebrate and this is the 1st time she is inviting her friends over.
What are the food suggestions? We will be doing home cook stuff. Eg. fried bee hoon, fried rice, fish balls, chicken wings, nuggets, hot dog, sandwiches. Any other suggestions....
In terms of activities, I am getting someone to do 1.5hr magic, puppet and balloon sculpting.
Thinking of having a pinata too... still exploring where to tie to. Never had one and looks like lots of fun. What do we stuff them with????
Also, iso of party bags. We are thinking of having a lucky draw. All kids will go back with a prize.
Any other ideas....
Not forgetting doing up the place with party decors stuff. Sounds like a great deal of fun
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MMM:
Hi MMM,Planning a party for my P3 this december as she rarely get to celebrate and this is the 1st time she is inviting her friends over.
What are the food suggestions? We will be doing home cook stuff. Eg. fried bee hoon, fried rice, fish balls, chicken wings, nuggets, hot dog, sandwiches. Any other suggestions....
In terms of activities, I am getting someone to do 1.5hr magic, puppet and balloon sculpting.
Thinking of having a pinata too... still exploring where to tie to. Never had one and looks like lots of fun. What do we stuff them with????
Also, iso of party bags. We are thinking of having a lucky draw. All kids will go back with a prize.
Any other ideas....
Not forgetting doing up the place with party decors stuff. Sounds like a great deal of fun
You can stuff them with lots of candy and little cute things like small notebooks, stickers etc.
I did that for my older girl's birthday when she was 5 and her friends all loved it.
You can actually also rent candy floss and popcorn machines and the kids simply love it.
Have lots of fun! Your child is only young once, when they are younger it is easier to plan cos they are tickled and charmed by almost anything. :lol:
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