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How to Plan a First Birthday PartySpecial Planning Considerations and Ideas for 1st Birthday Parties
First birthday parties can be simple, elaborate, or anything in between. Learn about popular first birthday party themes and other special considerations for the big day.
A child's first birthday is a monumental occasion. The last twelve months have been non-stop learning and growing, and baby has gone from a helpless infant to a child who plays, laughs, feeds himself, has pretend "conversations," and maybe even walks. The first birthday is the last of a baby's milestones, so parents are right in wanting to plan it carefully. Elaborate Versus Simple Party PlanningFirst birthday parties run the gamut from a modest affair with just the parents in attendance to an extravagant and expensive theme party with an extensive guest list. Since the birthday boy or girl really doesn't have a preference at this point, it depends mostly on what the parents want in a party. Special Considerations in Planning a First Birthday PartyTime of the Party Time is probably the most important factor to consider, especially if you'll be inviting guests to the party. Schedule the party between naps, and plan to have cake and open presents first in case baby gets tired earlier than usual. Number of Guests Babies can be overwhelmed by too many people or too much noise, especially the party is held somewhere unfamiliar. But every baby differs in temperament, so rely on your own judgment to determine an acceptable guest list. Nobody knows a baby's thresholds better than the parents. Baby's Birthday Cake Many parents have worked hard to restrict their baby's intake of sweets and don't want to undo all their hard work on baby's first birthday. For a healthier alternative, many parents choose to bake a carrot cake. Some parents like to give baby an entire 9x13" cake and watch him or her dig in, and others offer a small cupcake instead. Themed Birthday Parties for BabiesAlthough a first birthday party certainly doesn't need to have a theme, many parents like to orchestrate a themed party. Some popular themes include:
For a longer list of sample themes, see "Choosing a Birthday Party Theme." Family Parties for Baby's First BirthdayAs excited as parents are about their baby's first birthday, grandparents, uncles, aunts, and cousins are probably excited too. Celebrating a first birthday with immediate and extended family is an option that most parents choose. Friend Parties for First BirthdaysAt one year old, babies are still too young to have "friends." But many parents like to invite friends and neighbors with young children and play games that the birthday boy or girl will enjoy. Good games include:
No matter how parents celebrate their baby's first birthday, it's sure to be a special day. Make sure to consider all aspects of a first birthday party from the time to the guest list to the cake. A baby's first birthday party is a fun event that only happens once, so plan accordingly.
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