Feliz cumpleanos is how you say "happy birthday" in Spanish, but you don't have to know the language to understand the appeal of this fiesta, which can be held in your own backyard.
Make the most of the backyard's resilience to good messy fun with a water theme that allows children to splish and splash and parents not to worry about untidy results.
The big idea here is that it's a small world after all. At this charming party, girls will feel like Alice after she goes tumbling down the rabbit hole.
Games, balloons, and bright colors -- a carnival is just like a birthday party, but better! So why not invite kids to a carnival-themed party in your backyard or at a local park?
What little girl doesn't have a soft spot for polka dots? They're colorful and playful -- and most of all, they're fun! With that in mind, celebrate a birthday by having everyone see spots.
For this party, clear out a room and fill it with orbs of all sizes, then let toddlers at 'em. You can also decorate a cake with a bouncing-ball icing pattern.
A favorite movie can survive numerous viewings and still never become boring to a kid. Why not make it the centerpiece to a blissfully low-key at-home birthday party?
A round of mini golf is part skill, part luck, and all fun. And kids are natural pros, which makes it the perfect activity for a 7-year-old's birthday party.
Make the season when the birthday child was born the theme for a party, and mimic nature's decorations -- snowflakes for a party in winter, flowers for summer, and even insects for a spring party.
Add some fun to your next gathering with this perfect summertime addition. And don't forget to add a crunchy Claussen pickle to any summer meal for another perfect, fresh-tasting addition.