Baby’s First Birthday: Easy Planning Tips

Posted on May 24 2015 - 2:20am by Charlie

Every parent wants their baby’s first birthday to be extra special. However, this can lead to many Mums and Dads putting a whole lot of pressure on themselves. Remind yourself that your little bundle of joy will have fun regardless. They won’t be disappointed if you don’t have time to organise entertainment or can’t afford an extensive spread of food. The focus should be on planning a joyous occasion, rather than one that will completely stress you out. On that note, here are some planning tips that will help you arrange a happy and stress-free first birthday party for your baby.

  • Keep it as low key as possible

It can be tempting to invite everyone you know to celebrate your baby turning one. But the more people you ask, the more organisation and money involved. Additionally, the busier the party is, the more overwhelmed your baby may feel. Stick to close family and friends as far as possible.

  • Ask others for help

Your family and friends will no doubt be more than happy to help you out with the preparation for the party. If they haven’t already offered, don’t be afraid to ask for assistance if you feel yourself becoming stressed out. That’s what family and friends are for!

  • Consider an all-in-one party kit

One of the most stressful elements of any party is getting everything on your party list. It often involves running around the shops. And, when you have a baby this is especially difficult. You can make life much easier for yourself by a celebration kit like the Just Pretend perfect party box. These boxes contain many party essentials like invitations, paper plates and cups. And because they can be bought online, this will save you even more time and stress.

  • Keep the menu simple

If your menu is complicated, it could require you to spend lots of time kitchen rather than enjoying this special day with your baby and the rest of the family. Opt for simple dishes that can be prepared in advance. For example, finger foods, sandwiches, salads, etc.

  • Think about timing

It’s important to try to arrange the timing of the party carefully so that it doesn’t interfere too much with your baby’s routine. For example, you may need to work around your baby’s naps and bedtime. It’s also a good idea to decide on an end time for the party. If it is too long, you could end up with an overwhelmed and overtired birthday boy or girl.

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  • Enjoy the party!

Your child’s first birthday party is an occasion that you will remember forever. So, you want to make sure that you can look back on it fondly. A little stress is normal when planning this kind of occasion. But when it comes to the actual day, don’t allow worries to ruin it. Whenever you feel stress creeping up, put a big smile on your face and give your little one a big kiss!

Planning a party is stressful, especially when it’s for such an important occasion in your baby’s life. However, I hope these easy planning tips help you to get this organised in a relatively stress-free fashion. I hope you, your baby and the rest of the family have a wonderful time.

 

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