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Food Ideas for Kids’ Parties

The type and amount of food you serve at child’s party depends on what sort of party you are throwing. Obviously, you will need to serve cake at a birthday party and should serve snacks at the very least. If you are throwing a sleepover, you may want to serve breakfast to the guests in the morning. And if the party is to mark a milestone, such as a graduation, bar or bat mitzvah, or Sweet Sixteen, you may want to serve a full meal.

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End-of- the-School-Year Parties for Kids

End-of-the-school- year parties are a great way to make your academic term end with an enjoyable bang. As kids finish up their lessons and pack it in for summer vacation, teachers can provide the opportunity for their pupils to celebrate their successes and enjoy some relaxing time with their peers. End-of-the-year parties serve as a simple and fun-filled conclusion to an academically taxing school year and give both students and teachers a much-needed break from the tedium of school life.

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How to Make Birthday Cakes for Kids Parties

The birthday cake is the centerpiece of a child’s birthday party. A birthday cake made at home will save money and provide a special memory for the birthday child. Minimal supplies are needed for a basic birthday cake. Toys related to the theme of the party serve as the cake topper for a simple birthday cake for kids. The birthday child will have the toys to keep after the party is over. Minimal cake decorating skills are needed for this birthday cake. You can also purchase an undecorated cake from a bakery and add the decorations at home.

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Garden Theme Parties

Garden parties can be formal or whimsical, for families, for children or for adults. Customize these themes to accommodate adult or youth guests, or a combination of the two. Practice healthy food safety for any garden party and keep cold foods chilled and hot foods hot. Check food temperatures and freshness often, and remove any questionable food items. Serve garden party foods in stages rather than presenting all of the dishes at once, to ensure freshness. Keep garden party guests hydrated with plenty of liquids. When hosting a garden party without an awning or tents, plan a rain date or have a backup plan if the party needs to be moved indoors.