3 Things to Plan for A Kids Easter Party
Entertainment is key to having a great kids party but there are also three other things that you should plan for a kids Easter party.
How many kids and where You should never guess the number of kids you will have at the party.
You need to know the exact number and then plan for at least ten more to be on the safe side.
The number of kids won't have as big an impact on the food and decorations as it will on where you have the party.
Kids are bound to want to run around and for that they'll need a lot of space.
If you put too many kids in too small a space, there will be chaos.
Party Decorations and goodies Instead of killing yourself trying to make a lot of decorations, get a ton of craft supplies and let the kids go wild.
Not only will they have something to do, but they'll also like seeing their decorations being put up at the party.
Also, you won't have to worry abut the kids breaking anything that took an entire week to make or that special Easter family heirloom that you put out especially for the holiday.
You might not want to get the kids high on processed sugar so make sure there's some real food for them to eat.
The real job will be to have something that will tempt the kids enough to forget about the chocolate and candy.
Easter gift baskets for kids are a good way of tempting the kids away from the candy.
Easter fruit baskets or fruit bouquets are a unique food gift, they are made with chocolate covered fruit and come in fun Easter themes with pineapple slices shaped like bunnies.
The Clean up Remember that wherever you have your party, any place where kids have had fun is going to end up a trash dump.
Be prepared.
Have dustbins and big bags ready the second anything needs to be thrown away.
Have as many party napkins on hand as possible and make sure you've got other adults helping you keep track of the kids.
The trickier part will beat the food table; it's that classic place where kids like to create a huge mess.
Make sure you have someone to help you serve the kids and that there is sufficient space at the table.
A lot of food fights begin by little kids elbowing each other at the table.