Proud parents of newborns are too busy to do much celebrating but they can usually get more elaborate when choosing Party Themes for Babys 1st Birthday. By this point the child in question is able to crawl or even walk. He may be teething or have a few new teeth. And he probably has developed some opinions about favorite toys or cartoon characters. If thats the case then a favorite character may be selected for the Party theme. A stuffed toy or interest in boats or cars my already be present and would make an excellent Party theme.
Your Baby may already be used to you singing nursery rhymes and you could certainly set up a Nursery Rhyme Birthday Party. The color palate should be soft and soothing to both the Baby and parents. Pale blues and meadow greens fit well with the nursery rhyme idea. If you are having other guests with kids that are a little older you can put together a few simple Games for them to play. Have them act out favorite Nursery Rhymes such as H umpty Dumpty and Little Bo peep. Gifts or Party Favors can be little homemade gingerbread men to go along with the tale of the Ginger Bread man. One of the appetizers for older guests can be Humpty Dumpty Deviled Eggs.
Most one year olds will not have a very good grasp on the meaning of Birthday parties for a few more years yet. They nearly always understand and appreciate that they are the center of a lot of attention. Character Birthday cakes can be incorporated into the Party theme very nicely at this age. Young Children are fascinated by icing and the many pretty forms it takes. Many cake pans are marketed for home baking and most grocery store bakeries can decorate to suit the Party theme.
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