
It’s not Peanut’s birthday - not even really close. But I do realize there are other children in the world other than mine, so I thought I’d write about toddler birthday parties. This year, Peanut got a baby brother for her birthday - here’s really hoping we don’t repeat that gift.
When Suri Cruise turned 2, her famous parents threw her a $100,000 birthday party. I think this is great; imagine how many caterers, birthday clowns, flower shops, cake makers, and other party people they helped keep in business? For the rest of us to whom $100,000 is a few year’s salary, we can scale back and still have a great party. In all the stories I’ve read about Suri’s lavish birthday parties - 4 tier cakes, individual cakes for the guests, an absurd amount of flowers, etc. - they always mention the “normal” things that the toddler did, like playing outside, wearing their cake, and kicking a ball around. You can do this for next to nothing, and your child will have a blast.
The first thing that I would suggest for a toddler birthday party is to keep it low key. It’s nice to celebrate, but I know with Peanut at least, a big loud party is a bad idea. She gets overwhelmed and kind of sad when there is too much constant stimulation. For me at least, I would limit the amount of guests to close family members and a few toddler buddies. Also, keep it short. Toddlers don’t need to party the night away. An hour to an hour and a half is great - it keeps little attention spans engaged and cuts off the fun before tempers flare.
Second, choose a theme. I’m not a huge theme person - mainly because I’m too disorganized. On second thought, though, maybe Peanut’s birthday did have a theme. Bo. We made a cake and my sister drew a picture of Bo in purple icing. (Peanut wants another Bo cake for next year.) The Little Guy’s present to his big sister was a t-shirt with Bo’s picture on it. Her aunt made her a Bo quilt (so cute!!) and a pillow for the dog too. If you don’t have your own dirty, nasty, smelly stuffed dog to create a theme around, maybe choose Dora? Sesame Street? Curious George? Whatever your toddler likes. Then you can find party supplies with those characters. This might be pricey - so your theme can be whatever the dollar store carries. I’m serious. They have little zoo animal plates, so you could have a zoo/wild animal theme. Don’t overextend yourself for a kid’s party. They’ll like anything.
One good idea was to have a “color” party. Have everyone dress in your child’s favorite color. Make the cake that color, have the balloons be that color. It’s a great way for your little one to feel special and keep budget at the same time.
Have a few fun, simple activities
*Cover a table and some wall space with paper. They have big roles at teacher stores and other places I’m sure. Have crayons and colored pencils handy and let the kids draw. Easy and kids love to draw. Watch out for your walls though.
*Have a bubble station. Kids love bubbles. Have some individual wands, have bubble party favors, have a big wand so kids can make huge bubbles. Fun, easy. Might work better outside!
*Do a non-competitive game. If you have a game with a winner with toddlers, you are asking for trouble. Don’t do it!! They can play Follow the Leader or something like that that has no “winner.” Everyone can get a prize (piece of candy or something small). Don’t expect much from organized games though - they’re toddlers.
*Read a fun story.
*If you have a theme, you can find activities to correspond. Say you have a jungle theme - you can play Pin the Tail on the Lion (remember: everyone’s a winner!) or have a contest of who can make the best wild animal sound.
*Have a few activities planned and ready but don’t force them. If the kids are having fun just playing, let them. Maybe have the party at a park if you can…that way they can run and play and not drive you nuts in the house. If you have to do it indoors, be prepared for a little noise. Keep calm and just go with the flow.
There are tons of ideas for toddler parties online…but my advice is to just keep it short, simple, and cheap. Also, have some snacks for the parents who come along! My friend Randi has the best kid birthday parties. She sets out ingredients (like chocolate chips, dried cranberries, Chex, marshmallows, and other fun stuff) so you can make your own trail mix. Kids and adults like that one!
I really don’t see the point of little kid parties that are extravagant…I think at toddler age, these are prime temper tantrum inducers. I say let them play a bit, have some cake, and don’t go crazy.