COVID friendly winter birthday party ideas

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d be too concerned about potential liability if someone gets covid. Maybe require test results and proof of vaccination for age eligible folks. No masks, no party. Don’t forget to Have fun!!


You are ridiculous.
Anonymous
Lots of mentions of hot cocoa - do kids also like hot apple cider? It would be easier for us because DS has a peanut allergy and Dunkin Donuts doesn't guarantee their hot cocoa is free from peanuts/cross-contamination.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of mentions of hot cocoa - do kids also like hot apple cider? It would be easier for us because DS has a peanut allergy and Dunkin Donuts doesn't guarantee their hot cocoa is free from peanuts/cross-contamination.


Put whipped cream on it and my kids would drink seawater
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of mentions of hot cocoa - do kids also like hot apple cider? It would be easier for us because DS has a peanut allergy and Dunkin Donuts doesn't guarantee their hot cocoa is free from peanuts/cross-contamination.


Mine like apple cider
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of mentions of hot cocoa - do kids also like hot apple cider? It would be easier for us because DS has a peanut allergy and Dunkin Donuts doesn't guarantee their hot cocoa is free from peanuts/cross-contamination.


Sure, apple cider would be great. The point is to embrace the time of year with special treats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of mentions of hot cocoa - do kids also like hot apple cider? It would be easier for us because DS has a peanut allergy and Dunkin Donuts doesn't guarantee their hot cocoa is free from peanuts/cross-contamination.


Mine like apple cider


Mine loves cold cider - I'm sure they'd like hot too!
Anonymous
Thanks all!!

-from the poster about cider
Anonymous
Both my kids have December birthdays (5 days apart, will be 7 and 5). Thanks for this discussion. I was unsure but now I'm leaning towards a bounce house at our house and some kind of craft-making activity, like slime, outside under our carport. Hot cocoa. If Covid numbers get really low, like the summer, we could move the craft indoors.
Anonymous
OP here!

Thanks for all the confidence! We booked the pavilion at our local playground for our December date. Fingers crossed for no rain/snow. We are going to do hit drinks and and cake and will invite a ton of people. Hopefully our friends and her classmates are as hearty as you all!
Anonymous
Just chiming in to say this would be perfect for my 4 year old also! Our friends have an outdoor party every February for their oldest kid and I’ve never heard a complaint about the weather. They do bring hot coffee for the parents
Anonymous
I’ve seen people open their garages, get an entertainer and it’s worked great.
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