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2007-04-08 05:09:54 · 11 answers · asked by soulmate 1 in Society & Culture Holidays Other - Holidays

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why don't u tape the party and invite the family ... so when he / she grow up he can see what u did for him

2007-04-08 05:16:46 · answer #1 · answered by jo n jo 5 · 1 0

Oh i admire doing 1st birthday events, attempt a different subject rather than the conventional son's 1st bday party. I did the infant einsteins subject with my son's 1st bday final twelve months. I even have been given custom invited that lined a newborn %, a percentat 6 months previous and one whilst he became approximately 10 months previous. We did it chuck e cheese's yet would have rather did it at my domicile, yet my grass had no longer settled in my backyard yet. yet you're able to do plenty, like have different play areas for the kiddos ie. bubbles section, finger portray, consistent with probability a small moon leap basically for the toddlers. you're able to do plenty. attempt googling some bday occasions, good success, and that i desire it seems properly.

2016-12-15 19:24:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Mostly people celebrate by giving a grand party or bring some precious gifts ,clothes,toys or going for outting or visiting temple or going to their native place or outstation etc but from my point of view your son is yet to small to understand your feeling of love which you may try to express through all this so something which really works when he grow up and wants to make his carer ie by puting money in educational plans and scheme so that he has to never face finacal problem in education

2007-04-11 01:50:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Whether you're planning an intimate gathering of friends and family or an all-out bash, your baby's first birthday celebration is bound to be special — at least for you and the other adults and older kids in his life!
Who to invite??
Your 1-year-old may be fearful of strangers, and strange or new places. Despite liking other babies, she won't understand how to play with them yet. She will enjoy individual attention and likes to make you laugh. These factors often convince parents to opt for an intimate, low-budget family party or small gathering of relatives, close friends, fellow parents, and neighbors
How much to spend????
According to our poll of more than 5,000 parents, the amount spent on a baby's first birthday party is all over the map, from less than $50 to more than $500. A majority — 61 percent — of parents spent $200 or less, 25 percent spent between $200 and $500, and 11 percent dished out more than $500.
Choosing a time..
Your baby will probably still be taking a morning and afternoon nap when her first birthday rolls around. If so, it's best to plan your party around nap times if possible. And if you're inviting other young guests, check out their nap times with their parents. Once one starts crying, they all might! You may want to keep the party brief — an hour or so is probably long enough at this age.
Choosing a place

Home is usually the easiest place to host a first birthday party, and it's where your baby will feel most secure. But if your home is too small for the number of guests you want to invite, consider a local community center or church social hall, a kids' museum, a restaurant (you may want to go with a kids'-themed place or a fast-food restaurant with a play space), a relative's house, or, if the weather is nice, a park or zoo.
Choosing a theme..
Party themes aren't important to your 1-year-old or her baby guests. You might want to aim for a color-coordinated look, or pick matching plates and napkins with a favorite cartoon character, but it's more for the benefit of the keepsake photos than your baby at this stage
Food

Finger foods work well for both babies and adults, and eating them won't interrupt play or socializing. Some babies may have quite a few teeth and be able to bite into food; others may still be toothless, so cater to both extremes. Tiny sandwiches with cheese spread (you can cut them into shapes), cubes of mild cheese, cut-up fruit, pasta spirals, and mini yogurts are good options. You can also try animal crackers or graham crackers broken into small pieces
Don't forget a wonderful birthday cake. Some parents like to have a small separate cake for the birthday baby — this way she can smash into it to her heart's content. (It also works to serve cupcakes to everyone, including your baby.) Homemade treats are special, but supermarkets have a great variety available, or try a bakery. You may need to order the cake or cakes in advance. And don't let your baby get too close to the candle as she'll want to grab it, not blow on it
Games and activities
Loud bangs from party poppers and bursting balloons may frighten your baby, and discarded poppers and balloons are a serious choking hazard until age 3.
Birthday presents..
By now your baby will appreciate toys that make noise or light up, or both, so activity centers are a good choice. It's never too early to read, and textured board books are great fun for your tactile baby. A push-along toy to aid walking skills may be a hit, and new bath toys are always welcome. You may want to consider a big, lasting present, such as a baby swing for outdoors or a rocking horse. And if you already have loads of toys, your baby won't object if some people buy her clothes...

2007-04-10 18:13:22 · answer #4 · answered by vishnumohan2006 1 · 0 0

I find large celebrations were too much stimulation for a one year old. Small, simple and take lots of photos. How fun

2007-04-08 05:17:38 · answer #5 · answered by barthebear 7 · 0 0

Believe me, you are more excited about this than he is. He will be happy to smear cake in his hair and play with the box for the most expensive gift he gets. Invite lots of family and friends and take lots of pictures, but keep it simple. He'll get excited later.

2007-04-08 05:13:50 · answer #6 · answered by biscuitperifrank 5 · 1 0

Well when my daughter turns one we are just going to celebrate with some friends and family. Have two cakes,one for guests and one for your son to mush his hands into.

2007-04-08 05:15:10 · answer #7 · answered by pepc1 2 · 0 0

Like never before & never again....
Personally..Invite every body..whome u know...
And give a big party...
and rest of the activities depends on u r traditions & culture.

Good Luck

2007-04-08 18:53:38 · answer #8 · answered by swaagat143 4 · 0 0

Well since he's far too young to know or care, do whatever means something to you. Good excuse to have cake though!

2007-04-08 05:13:04 · answer #9 · answered by barefoot_always 5 · 0 0

Give him his first slap in the face.

i remember my litlle sister's first b-day. She took her first step on that day

2007-04-08 08:57:48 · answer #10 · answered by Colts Pacers Fever Hoosiers 3 · 0 1

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