Pajama Birthday Party
Pajama Birthday Party
There are many great types of birthdays for kids to have but one
of the most exciting; particularly the first time is the pajama
party. Girls especially love to have pajama parties, slumber
parties, sleepovers, and any number of other names you can come up
with to say the same thing. The point is they love having their
friends over to spend the night and cause all manner of mayhem and
mischief. There are many great ways you could pull off the perfect
pajama party but you must remember at all times that a house full
of giggling girls requires a good humor and a huge bottle of your
favorite head ache remedy (non-alcoholic on this occasion of
course).
Once you have a nice supply of aspirin on hand you may begin
hashing out the details. One important detail however is when
during the sleepover cake and ice cream should be eaten and gifts
should be opened. Most children prefer sooner during the event
rather than later so that they can play with their haul of loot
with their friends. If this is the case, you need to have the
decorations in place ahead of the party, which is probably a good
idea anyway. If you've decided on a particular theme great, if not
there's really nothing wrong with a pajama theme for the cake and
decorations. You can even have fuzzy bunny slippers if you want and
no one will complain.
Speaking of fuzzy bunny slippers, the dress for a decent pajama
party is ultra casual. Why not wear a pair and see what everyone
thinks? If bunnies aren't your thing, there are plenty of pajama
footwear options available that should be a hit for an event such
as this. Be sure to bring your favorite nail polish along as
manicures and pedicures are often the rule rather the exception as
the night hours move along. You might find that by the next morning
you have a different color of polish on every fingertip and every
toe. It's all in good fun though and perfectly acceptable pajama
birthday party attire.
The problem with a pajama birthday party for many parents
organizing them is that we underestimate the eating abilities of a
few girls no matter what age they may be. Be aware that having
plenty of food on hand, that these girls can help themselves to is
an absolute must for the success of your pajama birthday party.
Great midnight snacks might include pizza rolls, chips, a veggie
tray to keep in the fridge, and microwave popcorn (a must if movies
may be involved). You should also have some easy to prepare
breakfast "fixings" on hand too because it is unlikely that anyone
involved is going to have too much sleep. This means sleepy
breakfast preparation. Cereal, toaster waffles or tarts, and
oatmeal are excellent choices for easy to prepare breakfast choices
to have after a long night of pajama partying. Be sure to have
plenty of milk and juice on hand as well so that various morning
tastes are accommodated.
A pajama birthday party is a right of passage that many girls
dream of before it happens. Be sure to plan activities and events
that will keep the night moving on and make efforts that everyone
feels comfortable and at home. Get to know parents and be sure to
invite favorite night time friends (i.e. Teddy bears or favorite
blankets) along for security and to insure that things go smoothly
for all invited (this is particularly important with younger girls
having their first pajama parties). You want to make sure that the
night is a success by making it memorable for your daughter and her
friends. Have plenty of craft projects, great food, even better
movies, and games on hand to keep boredom from becoming an issue.
If you do all of these things your daughter should have the pajama
birthday party of her dreams.
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