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Thursday, March 02, 2006
A kid's birthday party is a time for friends to gather to celebrate the birthday of a special friend, and kids anticipate their birthday party celebration all year long.

A kid's birthday party is also a time for excitement and fun, and parents can make their it even more fun and exciting by hosting a one-of-a-kind celebration.

The most memorable parties for kids are ones that include unique activities, food, and exciting games. The best way to make your kid's birthday party ove to remember is by planning the birthday party around your kid's unique interests.

If your child is interested in a particular theme, like Spongebob or another popular character, then chances are your childs friends will also be interested in that theme. If they like a particular cartoon character or action hero, then plan the birthday party with that special character in mind. Create fun birthday party games and lots of birthday party activities based on that special character.

Birthday party foods and drinks can also be planned around special interests. For instance, if your kid likes a particular sporting event, design a birthday cake to match that activity, and serve the birthday cake with sports drinks.

If your kid is interested in a particular super hero or a popular movie character, there are probably birthday cake decorations to match that character. If special cake decorations can't be located, consider decorating your kid's birthday cake with washable plastic action figures. The washable plastic figures will not only serve as unique birthday cake decorations, they are toys that will remind your child of their special day.

 
 
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What Are We Feeding Our Kids?

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Fast Food Fitness for Kids

Helping Your Overweight Child Cope

Planning Childrens Birthday Parties

Making a Kids Birthday Party One to Remember

Mommy and Me Time

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