Teen Birthday Parties Tips: Birthday Party Ideas For the Tween Crowd
January 12th, 2009 Shaka Posted in Entertain/Events | 1 Comment »
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Teen Birthday Parties Tips: Birthday Party Ideas For the Tween Crowd
Need some birthday party ideas for your tween boy or girl? For tween parties, you need some sophisticated ideas combined with some wholesome fun. These tween birthday party ideas will be a guaranteed hit with your preteen.
American Idol Party – It’s not just any singing party, it’s an American Idol Party. Have the birthday teen play one of the judges along with two buddies. Guests can sing their hearts out to compete for prizes. Don’t forget to have contestant numbers for each guest. Record the contest on video and play it back at the end of the party.
Shopping Spree – It’s a must have party for tween girls. Have the birthday girl and several of her closet friends hit the mall for lunch. Arrange to have a department store beauty session for each guest. The favors can be a few makeup goodies from their beauty makeover. Then round out the birthday celebration with some shopping!
Polynesian Party– This tween party can be as simple or elaborate as you like. Decorate with some palm tree cut outs, pineapple centerpieces, and festive lights. Add some Polynesian music and serve fruit smoothies. If you want to kick it up a notch, add some hula lessons and a Polynesian fire dance show.
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April 10th, 2009 at 2:58 am
Tween boy wood scavenger hunt. First you come up with a list of items you would like for them to find. Example ( pinecones, leaves or a piece of bark of a oak tree, a rock, a certain kind of stick, or whatever you can think of the is in the woods) you can get creative on what you would like them to find like a bike peg or football. Then you write down a few items on a piece a few different pieces of paper and fold the paper up and put them into a baseball hat. Then you put the kids into groups of two or more kids. Then you have one kid from each group pick a piece of paper. What items that is on the paper is what they have to go find. You can time them if you want or just let the first group that finds all the items first wins. (I went to the dollar store and got some little gifts)