Anonymous wrote:How about a spring-themed craft activity? They could decorate a flower pot and maybe even plant a seed in it. For the "free play" part of the party, have a couple of different toy/activity zones, like play kitchen, trucks and cars, musical instruments. You could also do a short musical session where the kids do "Hokey Pokey," sing a couple of favorites like "Bingo" (involves clapping) and "Old MacDonald" (involves making fun animal noises). One suggestion I have is to have a time-limit for the party and an idea in your mind of what the progression/schedule of events is going to be. Even if you don't wind up sticking to it, it'll help you keep things moving along. Have fun!
OP here. I love the idea to decorate a pot and plant a seed! Thanks. Appreciate your general timing advice as well.