A children’s party can be a massive organisational task and if there are lots of children can get quite pricey. Every time you buy something for the party make a wise investment, buy things which you can use again. That way you can build up a collection of items which can be used every time.
Try and make decorations in the early years, then replace them with better items when you can in the future.
One of the difficulties is trying to keep up-to-date with your child’s favorite TV show or cartoon characters, which are always expected at parties. Ensure you know what they like well in advance and have a look at what items you can buy. If they aren’t too expensive and you think you’d struggle to create something similar you may have to buy the item. But in most cases you should be able to create something which will look good and please your child.
Maybe you can come up with something of the same theme which you can’t buy in the shops.
Make sure you buy plenty of film for your camera / camcorder so your child can keep the photos / film and can show his friends.
Try and make the birthday cake or buy a pre-themed cake from your local supermarket and decorate it yourself.
Decide what party games you’ll have and run through them in the room where you’ll have the party so you can remove any furniture which might get in the way. Above all make sure each child gets a prize, this can be candy or small trophy tokens, maybe chocolate gold coins.
Enlist the help of several adults and run through the party plan so that everyone knows what to do in case of hiccup.
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From child birth, children can have all sorts of problems with sleeping through the whole night.
As a child gets older different issues can arise.
However, some general tips can help through-out.
First consider any current problems, like teething, illness or the weather.
You can prepare a child for these circumstances with medication, different clothing and bedding.
Always make sure that you child is tired, make sure your child has had plenty of fresh air during the day and enough exercise for their age.
Next, make sure you child has had enough to eat and drink, although remember not to feed too near bedtime.
Getting your child to sleep can be helped with a bed time story, music or you can sing to your child.
Also getting your child use to a routine, a certain time or event when always occurs before bed time. Of course the daily routine is also important, a change can cause problem. The weekly holiday can also be a problem, with not nursery, playgroup or school. This period at the weekend should be likewise filled.
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When your child first starts crawling around you’ll find your life get a lot busier and you’ll have to rescue your child when she climbs on new objects for the first time.
Make sure there are no loose cables anywhere, secure them to a while or object. Buy mains sockets protectors to stop your child putting his fingers in the outlet.
Try not to put sofas and chairs next to other climbable objects like book cases or window sills.
Make sure all your mains plugs for your TV and entertainment systems are out of reach, you may have to build something to make them safe.
Leave lots of pillow around, this often provides a far more tempting target than a couch.
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Keeping your child safe on the internet is difficult especially when you child knows more about the internet that you do.
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We hope to bring you more great tips soon.
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by JM