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Birthday Games for 9-Year-Olds

Planning a birthday party for a 9-year-old child may feel overwhelming, with details such as deciding a theme, choosing the space, decorating, cooking and planning. However, long after the guests have digested the food and broken their party favors, they will remember the party games and activities. Plan a series of competitive, cooperative and creative games that keep the guests in a party mood!

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Birthday Party Games for Teens

Your teenager may tell you that he is too old for birthday games, but if you pick the right one, your teen might change his tune. In fact, most teenagers love any type of game that involves competing against their peers, and if the game has an element of strategy or skill. Keep it cool by limiting the amount of parental supervision needed and providing a few outstanding prizes, and your teen is sure to have a great time playing games at his birthday party.

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Fun Games for Little Kids at a Christmas Party

It’s easy to overlook the littlest kids during holiday festivities when many Christmas parties are geared to older kids and the games are not suitable for younger ones. However, when little ones are involved in Christmas games and activities especially designed to keep them occupied, children will have a better time, and they’re more likely to have better behavior as well.

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Birthday Party Ideas for 7-Year-Olds

Those preschool birthday parties are a thing of the past. Your child turns 7 years old this year, and this means a new way of celebrating, typically with a longer party and a larger guest list. Prepare for a 7th birthday party by setting a budget, because many children want to invite everyone and do everything. Brainstorm together to come up with a festive theme, cool party games, and a creative but accessible menu.

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Fun Birthday Games for Kids

While decorations, gifts and cake make a child’s birthday party festive, fun party games are what make it memorable! This way, everyone gets to participate and you’ll create that liveliness that’ll get the kids even more excited than they already are.Try starting with an icebreaker, follow with an active game, and wind down with a quiet card or board game. Keep plenty of prizes on hand so you can award every guest with a prize!