
I’ve had birthday parties on the brain lately. It seems like it is always a struggle to help children feel unique and special when their birthday falls during a busy time of the year.
In our household, we have three birthdays within the two weeks before and after Christmas. It is such a chaotic, busy time of year it’s difficult to plan birthday celebrations. One of those birthdays happens to be mine, and I remember feeling slightly cheated each year when my birthday rolled around. I’m trying to find a way to avoid my children feeling that way since the other two birthdays belong to them. They’re too young to understand now but one day they will.
One solution I used when I taught preschool was the half birthday party. Everyone has one and when you’re young half birthdays mean you are just that much closer to being a year older. Clearly you are so much cooler, and more grown up, at four and a half that you could have possibly been at just four. I think this will work well with my kids because my December baby can celebrate in June and my January baby can celebrate in July. Not to mention we don’t have to worry about snowstorms canceling our plans like we do in the winter (gotta love the Midwest!).
For the half birthday celebration everything is done in halves. You sing the first half of the “Happy Birthday” song, take a break, and later, sing the other half. You make half a birthday cake. Plates can be cut in half and glasses can be filled half full.
There are lots of options for additional party activities.
*You can paint half of each child’s face.
*Children can bob for half an apple.
*“Who’s My Other Half?” is a great game for older children.
Print the individual names of famous pairs on index cards. For example, print Fred Flinstone on one card and Barney Rubble on the other. You will need one card for each party guest. Tape one index card to the back of each guest. Set everyone free to mingle. Guests have to ask questions of each other in order to determine which name is on the card they are wearing. When they know who they are they can set out to find their other half.
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8 comments:
We have one late December birthday and 2 January birthdays. I know what you mean about things getting swallowed up. Blessings...
That sounds like fun!
As a Dec. 14th baby, with two siblings born on Dec. 22, I can say with absolute certainty that your kids will appreciate this... more and more as they grow up.
Good for you - and thanks for sharing!
Great idea! My 3 month old's birthday is the same day as my mother-in-law and the day after my oldest brother's so the half birthday idea is great! Maybe I'll have a 6-month old birthday party!
These are some great HALF bday tips!
Linda
I love this too cute!
Also, I know what you mean aobut December birthdays. My twins were born two days after Christmas.
fun ideas! and a great reason for another party! yippee!!
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