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  • Before you draw up your guest list and send invitations, be sure you consider the age of your child and the guests you are inviting. If all the guests at the party will be around your child’s age, the formula is pretty simple
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  • Kids birthday party planning made easy with over 100+ pages of birthday party planning tips and guides. Now it's easy for you to plan a birthday party for your children!
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  • Here are some frequently asked questions and I would like to address them in this page. If you have other questions that are not answered here, feel free to contact us. We will do our best to answer them and put those questions on this page too!
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  • Now that you have decided how you want to handle invitations, let’s think about the guest list. Remember to consider the age ranges as you put the list together.
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  • First thing to note: I don’t recommend holding an ‘off-site’ birthday party for very young children (1-3) as the chaos and unfamiliarity of the surroundings are bound to make your child or one of his guests cranky, shy or unreasonable.
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  • Invitations can be as simple and inexpensive OR as elaborate as your creativity and budget will allow.
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  • Before you put your plan on paper, you have to think through the basics. At the end of this section, I will provide some sample ‘templates’ to capture all the information as you get organized. You can use these to develop your final plan for the party.
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  • If you need to keep costs low but you still want a special birthday party for your child, there are a number of things you can do to stay ‘on budget’.
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  • There are three major components to a schedule of a birthday party and you should plan them in the following order: Games/Activities, Food/Cake, Opening Presents
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