My sweet nine year old is turning 10 and I want to give her the best birthday party she has ever had because 10 is a special age after all. She will be in her double digits for almost the rest of her life! Got any great b-day ideas? Hurry we have to get the invitations out in 2 weeks! Thanks:)
By RSR
I threw a Candy Land party for my last daughters double digit party. I used the game story as my travel through Candy Land in search of King Kandy. After each character paragraph read, we'd play a quick game, read another paragraph, another game. I had the basement decorated thickly in streamers and balloons to give a candy land feel. We ended the party watching Barbies Sugar Plum Princess (since the king is finally freed). This was a sleepover.
For the cake, I made an ice cream/ cake cake. The bottom circle pan and top small circle pan were made of cake and the middle pan was peppermint ice cream. I decorated with egg white fluff frosting and sprinkled licorice, gum drops, crushed peppermint candies, and upright lollipops around. We had molasses cookies and peanut brittle for snacks. It was a big hit with all girls ages 9-12. It may sound young, but I felt it was the last real kid party she'd ever have.
You could have a cheerleading party? There are lots of companies that do them if thats not her thing how about going to the zoo? If she likes sports how about ice skating or roller blading?
My daughter bday is March so I rent a con joining room at a hotel that has indoor pool because our weather here in Louisiana is unpredictable, they swim from 5-10 I buy pizza and buy glow necklace, bracelets, karaoke music, I did this last year it was a huge hit so doing it tomorrow night, the kids sang, danced, jumped bed to bed and had the lights off with everything glowing, blast!
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My daughter's tenth birthday is coming up and I want this one to be special. It has to be at home.
It can't be a sleepover, cooking, laser tag, tea party, bowling, or swimming. Please help.Enlist your 10 year old's help with the planning. They are big enough to have lots of ideas. What about things like a wiener roast in the backyard, a movie night with pizza, a slip and slide in the backyard with water balloons for a waterfight, a games afternoon where they play board games like clue, and then have a tournament, how about a home bingo with prizes from the dollar store or from the thrift store, making their own pizzas with toppings or making their own ice cream sundaes.
My daughter is having a birthday on March 28; she is turning ten. I don't have anything planned. What do I do?
By jasmmoreno from Ticfaw, LA
See what your kid likes or watches to find ideas. You might not know to much about this century, but by sure to type lol in everyones invite.
My daughter is turning 10 and I don't know what to do. She does not want a sleepover.
By Amy S.
For a ten year old birhday parties are easy. Since she doesn't want a sleepover she might just want a small party with her close friends. If that is the case you could take her and her friends out to dinner or a movie. If she is girly you could take her out to a spa. Hope this helped you decide.
My baby girl is turning 10 in half a month and I have nothing planned for her birthday party. Please help me.
By Jakie S.
You could do a cheap sleepover with movies a makeover a pizza or a McDonalds or you could do a little disco using the tv or the radio with a little buffet
My oldest daughter is turning 10 in 3 weeks and she wants a big party. When I say big I mean lots of prep and trouble; but she only wants 3-7 friends. She has said no to bowling or rollerblading. I suggested spa party, but she said that is a bit boring and not very exciting. She says "yes" to a sleepover, but she wants more than the average sleepover.
She is a feminine type and so are her friends, but not too fussy. She is in a new school and has new friends so she wants to impress them with her party, but not to much trouble for me. Any ideas are welcome!
By Maggie
Do you have a mall nearby? One of my daughters favorite parties was a mall scavenger hunt. We broke up into teams, they had cameras and had to go through the mall searching for different items that they either (cheaply) purchased with money I provided (a certain flavor gumball from the candy store) or took a picture with (all of them crammed in the "rocket" in the kids rides). I had an adult with each group for safety and verification. Each team had a different list that I went to the mall and made up the week before. About 7 items each, but you could share tasks, but in a different order on the list. You could then go back to your house for pizza and cake and the sleepover with a movie.
Tweens love to try "grown-up" pampering. Working with foster homes I've had to be inventive with a small budget. If you have a hairdresser or nail school nearby you can ask for a student to come pamper the girls with hair chalk or manicures/pedicures. They need hours to pass their course so you usually can find one or two to give you a hand.
My daughter is turning 10 in 16 days, but I have nothing planned for her party. Please help me!
By Olivia.J
I'm turning 10 in 2 weeks, heres what I'm going to do, swimming and a sleepover with my BFF. Simple, fun and free. I find that awesome.
My daughter is having a 10th birthday on February 23, in like 19 days. Please help.
By Hadley N.
You could do like a slumber party in a hotel, and have pizza and go swimming, oh and maybe do some arts and crafts :)
What kind of party should I have for my daughter who is turning ten?
By Jane
My daughter had a dance party with her friend's dance mixes and she had a lot of fun. You could play random games and DANCE!