What Sort Of Entertainment Should I Get For My Daughters First Birthday Party?

My wife & I are debating over the entertainment. My daughter will be a year old and there will only be 4 other children at the party, the oldest being 2. So, should I get a clown & magician?? I feel my daughter won’t even remember her first bday , so why go crazy?? what other alternatives do i have??

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7 Responses to “What Sort Of Entertainment Should I Get For My Daughters First Birthday Party?”

  1. Marilyn E says:

    well for my daughter we bought a bunch of puppets and did a puppet show for them. we also bought some cloth tunnels< boxes would work too> and lots of colored balloons and balls and let them go to town! my daughter loves puppets and we gave each child a puppet in their bag! hope it helps!

  2. SalamiKi says:

    I don’t think you need to go all out for a first birthday –chances are she won’t even remember it.
    You can get a short video to show them or do some simple game.or activity. Give the kids a “goody” bag to take home with some simple age- appropriate toy and some candy.
    When she is 3 or 4, she will want something bigger.

  3. Carrie H says:

    If only 4 other children, the oldest being 2, I’d check into finding a small park or small petting zoo. Depending where you are rignt how, there are many outdoor activities to do with youngsters!
    Hope it helps

  4. YOU SHOULD DO CHUCK E CHEESE THEY ALREADY HAVE ENTERTAINMENT IF YOU SET UP FOR A PARTY THERE

  5. Mz.ATL says:

    some friends, a cake, pinata (she liked to see things get hit), and some ballons worked out nice for mine.

  6. nodumgys says:

    Well Hope that your daughter has a good birthday. Why don’t you guys have a small family party at home with a bbq or look into kidszone on Northfield drive they also have a party room. That place is cool and they will get tired fast. Have fun

  7. dave-kel says:

    For that age group, there is no need for “formal” entertainment. It would be like herding cats. I would get plenty of balloons, a few bottles of bubbles and just let them play. The cake and ice cream will keep them occupied for a while as well.

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