Birthday Competitions And Games


More often, I describe the ideas I've been interested in, and sometimes I've been able to tell you about this child's holiday.
What's the difference? The difference is, now you're gonna read the descriptions of the competitions and games that were totally successful for the kids in four years!
I give the floor to my cousin Nadia. That's how she managed to arrange Marusi's daughter's birthday (4 years old).
Where were the children's holidays?
The party was held in a children's creative studio. Rent for 2, 5 hours. This time was enough to play freely, to participate in the competition, to watch a little play called "Bobic in Barbos' guests, a show of soap bubbles, to buy cake and play free again.
(I think that time is enough. Kids are still little, having fun for over three hours is hard. Rental of a child creative studio is a great solution. There's plenty of room, no furniture, no crops, no angles. It's easy to steal and clean up the room. IP)
What did you get for your birthday?
A kit with a classy fat floster, attached to the cardboard castle, a book of assignments and fairy tales for a child for five years, a house with the inhabitants for a bath game (he's already swimming in the bathtub for the second week), a fisherman, a domino, a painted doll.
(My recommendations on what to give a child for 4 years)
How many guests?
Children - 5
Adults - 9
It was a fun decision for a joint holiday. Moms, dads and grandmothers are happy to be involved in staphets and contests!
(I liked that idea very much. At best, parents are just looking at things on the side and taking pictures. It happens, starts talking to each other about world problems, obsessing the lead. Bringing them to the celebratory action is a great decision!
Birthday competition (4 years)
I'll be right there's plenty of contests on my website for this age group. They're gathered here:
Now let's see what Marusie had:
"Help your mother to make a fuss."
We took advantage of what was in the studio. plastic ball pooland we went to him like a fruit bazaar. Every child chose three fruits and called them. Then they all built up and got cooks. On the other side, moms or dads of each one of them were built, too. Target: All three fruits must be delivered to the parent in one. He wins, of course, the fastest and fastest. He's wearing clothes (or hand) with the biggest stricker (holographic stickers), all the other kids are smaller, but necessarily!



