Holiday Celebrations : How to Plan a Child's Birthday Party

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

To plan a child's birthday party, pick a theme the child will enjoy and carry it through the invitations, decorations, games and goody bags. Give a child wonderful memories of a fun birthday party using help from an event planner in this free video on birthday celebrations.

Expert: Teri Lynne
Bio: Teri Lynne has worked as an event planner and host throughout Canada and the United States.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigoin

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  • Slap 5 bucks in balloons in the yard. Turn on the BBQ. Pile the kids in the yard. Place hotdogs on the grill. Let the kids go mental with a soccerball or football. When they've eaten, played and they're all worn out, bring out the cake you baked for 5 bucks and let them have an icing smearing fight with the leftover cake. Rinse the kids off with the gardenhose. No theme, good old fun. Balloons, hotdogs, soda, and a self-baked cake. 25 bucks, fun had by all. Repeat for 13-years. End of story.

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  • um we really cant see

  • You're method is too expensive. If you hold a crappy birthday party, then you'll not only save money, but you're less likely to spoil your kid. And they won't expect much from subsequent birthdays.

  • you do-not post movies on youtube about planning a frickin birthday...

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