Birthday Party Ideas for 9 Year Old Boy

Anonymous
Try brickbirthday@gmail.com
but they may have gone out of business.
Anonymous
Last year I did my son's party at home and set up activities to keep them busy such as relay race. The boys had to race with an egg in a spoon, with a balloon between their legs, jump rope and there was a hula hoop involved at the end. His birthday is in April so the weather was great for a slip and slide. Most of the activities were outside so that was even better.
Anonymous
We had a woodworking party at the Lowell School for our son turning 9 and it was a big hit. The kids were 100% occupied and enjoyed working with tools on projects they took home at the end.

http://www.lowellschool.org/community-programs/birthday-parties/woodworking-parties/index.aspx

We took in cake and ice cream.
Anonymous
Game bus
Anonymous
http://mybrickbirthday.com/

just do a google search and you find it.
Anonymous
Thank you SO SO SO much for the woodworking idea! My son's birthday isn't until the fall but he loves woodworking and I think this will be perfect for him.
Anonymous
Please don't do a cooking party. LaserTag is ALWAYS a hit. I alos let my son have a sleepover for his 9th birthday. They had a ball. Stayed up ALL night.
Anonymous
What about a baseball game. Big Train in Bethesda does something special for birthday groups (I think they run the bases or something)
Anonymous
Here is an outdoor plan for climbing and ziplines. Your son is too young for this year, but keep this place in mind for next year. It's gotten good reviews on Yelp.

http://goape.com/
Anonymous
How about rock climbing p.s does anyone have a phone number for a rock climbing company
Anonymous
no to laser tag....kids run around with gun objects trying to "kill" each other. It is a hit, but you can do better.
Anonymous
Hi I am back just
Get a bunch of remote boats and have him and his friends race them in a pool or lake
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:no to laser tag....kids run around with gun objects trying to "kill" each other. It is a hit, but you can do better.


Oh, please. I will work hard to filter people like you out of DC's party!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Please don't do a cooking party. LaserTag is ALWAYS a hit. I alos let my son have a sleepover for his 9th birthday. They had a ball. Stayed up ALL night.


Why not a cooking party? Kids didn't have fun?
Anonymous
Cooking parties are usually off limits for those with food allergies. It sucks to be excluded from a birthday party of a good buddy.
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