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no sleepovers. no at home partys her b-day is in October and no hooloween themed party.

2007-09-09 11:41:21 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Entertaining

and no swiming parties she dosent know how to swim

2007-09-15 04:13:44 · update #1

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ice skating is fun for a while and depending on the # of kids a zoo would keep them buisy and entertained. you could also have the guest dress in animal themed cothes and she could dress as her favorite animal.

2007-09-09 11:54:46 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If there's a local Michaels' Arts & Crafts store nearby, they host birthday parties, and are pretty reasonable. Each child makes a craft (you decide in advance) and gets to take it home. You could supply cake and favors if you want. There is a party host to direct the kids, and you kinda just sit back and enjoy! It lasts about 2 hours, and can include time to open gifts, if they finish the craft early. (I don't know for sure, but you could look into a Joanns' Fabric Store, Tall Mouse, Hobby Lobby, AC Moore?? They might have similar party options.)

Another choice is Build a Bear Workshop, Libby Lu-or take girls to a beauty college-they have great deals for nails, hair styles and makeup parties, local park, movie & pizza, bouncehouse centers-no worries for weather! There's so many choices out there! Is there a local church fiesta or county fair in town near you?

What about a local pizza shop, sometimes they do tours for field trips, maybe you can get permission to have a party there? Some places will let the kids design their own pizza, then you can open presents while they bake, then eat, play a game, then cake and go! They might want you to do the party at off peak times to avoid their rush hour. Call a Pizza Hut and see what they say! It doesn't hurt to ASK! :)

2007-09-17 05:40:31 · answer #2 · answered by 2sweet 2 · 0 0

Ask your daughter what things she would like to do. Or things she would like to do with her friends. I have three girls and they have had just about every kind of party you can think of for a girl. Have fun planning the party with her. If you still need help putting it together after you and her come up with an idea email me and I will help where I can.

2007-09-10 10:59:43 · answer #3 · answered by Rashell 1 · 1 0

roller skating, bowling, check out your local park district they might have something to offer. If its an all girl party how about a spa party. Find a beauty school in your city and have them style the girls hair and do their nails then go out for cake and ice cream. you could give out small nail kits as party favors or fancy lotions and bubble bath

2007-09-09 14:54:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

make it her night (that is if you haven't already done that before). What I mean by that, let her choose the restaurant to go for dinner, now let her choose the entertainment (fun things she and her friends and family can do) like let her choose the movie (just as long you approve it for her and friends) and if she wants to see the movie with her friends I would suggest that you send an older brother or sister but don't sit with her and her friends maybe sit about 2 rows back so that way she can still feel independent.

The movie is for her and her friends and the dinner is for the family you can make arrangements with the parents or parent of her friends to meet you with her at your local movie theater

2007-09-10 11:43:45 · answer #5 · answered by doubleg2006 4 · 1 0

I have a 8 yr. old daughter whom loves horses. I know that she'd enjoy going to a local Horse Farm/Stables to ride for a few hours.
All in all, it's your daughters birthday. Sit down with her. Ask her what she'd like to do and plan the day together. Have fun with it.

2007-09-09 12:15:34 · answer #6 · answered by Char 3 · 0 1

It would be great to have a birthday party at a park. The park will be fun and also get them to be outside and adventurous. They can play tag, hide and go seek, and other fun filled games. Good Luck! :]

2007-09-09 11:51:11 · answer #7 · answered by Abby 2 · 0 1

take a group of girls to an apple orchard and let them eat donuts and cider, go for a hay ride and then have the girls decorate a pumpkin in honor of your daughter's birthday. Get some magic markers and some stickers and let them go to town to make a memorable pumpkin "card" for your little girl.

2007-09-14 10:15:09 · answer #8 · answered by nacho momma 5 · 0 1

Skating -- ice or not. Bowling party (worked for my daughters). Hayride & apple picking. Corn maze and pumpkin picking.

2007-09-17 09:25:58 · answer #9 · answered by merrybodner 6 · 0 0

I would maybe rent a moon bounce, horse back riding, things like that at park. Kids love to just roam around and hang out and play. have it where they can have choices, dont tell them what to do.


P.S get choclate cake.

P.S Jokeing

2007-09-09 11:49:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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