birthday party with embarrassing (too young) theme?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't do themes for birthday parties. The theme is "birthday". I let them pick out the color of the plates and napkins and choose the flavor of cake. Then we pick out fun little things for a goodie bag.

Why do you need a theme?


Gawwwd what a party pooper. Kids and adults like themes because they make the parties different and not just blah, my kid has had a theme for a different year. It is just FUN.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We don't do themes for birthday parties. The theme is "birthday". I let them pick out the color of the plates and napkins and choose the flavor of cake. Then we pick out fun little things for a goodie bag.

Why do you need a theme?


Gawwwd what a party pooper. Kids and adults like themes because they make the parties different and not just blah, my kid has had a theme for a different year. It is just FUN.


+1
Anonymous
My son is in third grade and would not think a paw patrol themed birthday party was weird or babyish. He’d just be excited to be at the party with his friends. I think this is an in between age where there’s such a range of what kids like. They’re not little but not quite big either.
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