Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Soft Play. Catching Bubbles. Wagon Rides. First Birthday Parade. Continue to 5 of 10 below. Cardboard Boxes. Building Blocks. First Birthday Time Capsule. Baby Photo Guessing Game. Continue to 9 of 10 below. First Birthday Photo Board. Story Time. Featured Video. Related Topics. Read More. Just choose a non-toxic brand of washable paint and this will make a safe art activity. Another great option if you are outdoors where you can easily clean up with water too!
Every celebration needs some upbeat music to get the party started. Grab a few baby-friendly instruments like drums, maracas, and keyboards to let baby make music of his or her own!! Ana, a mom to three rambunctious little boys, has supported hundreds of thousands of women throughout their pregnancy and motherhood journey since as a blogger and maternal health advocate at MommysBundle. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
This post may contain affiliate links. Balls As simple as they sound, balls of varied sizes and textures provide a wide array of sensory experiences for little ones making them such an easy play idea at a birthday party.
Ball Pit Another fun first birthday idea is a ball pit! Ride-on Toys Have a crawling or walking baby? Tunnels If your little one enjoys a good game of peek-a-boo, he will have a blast crawling through a simple pop-up tunne l. Decorate a small plastic box or storage container anything that has a sealable top for guests to drop their notes into.
Find a colorful patterned tablecloth or jumbo piece of fabric with a wild print and hang it on a wall for a backdrop. Then gather up a slew of fun props— hats, wigs, funny glasses, fake mustaches, boas — and put them in a big basket nearby.
Any bigger kids at the party will love playing dress-up, and the parents will love getting goofy with their babies — and each other. Instead of a two-hour party with a set agenda, make the event run a little longer but more like a graduation-party open house. This is one of the most unique 1st-birthday party ideas. It lets guests drop by for a short bit whenever they choose and gives each person more one-on-one time with you and your baby.
Another perk of an open house is you can get away with not serving a meal. Just set out cookies, salty snacks, lemonade, and cupcakes in lieu of one big cake. Instead of gifts, ask parents to bring a gently used book or two that their child has outgrown and place them on a table.
Make sure to have storytime to dig into those new treasures, with an adult or older kid reading a few out loud. Because most of the guests will want to spend time holding the birthday child, you can decide to make the experience fun for them. After everyone has done so, gently out the child onto a weighing scale and offer a prize to anyone whose guess came close to the answer. This is another fun 1 year old birthday party game that your guests can play.
You can ask all your guests both young and old to send pictures of themselves as babies. Hang all the pictures on a wall and have the guests guess the identity of the toddlers in the photos. The person with the most correct guesses wins the game and you can award them with a prize. Playing with bubbles is one of the Best party games for 1 year old that you can never go wrong with. No one really outgrows the fun of bubbles anyways. Toddlers especially are fascinated by these magical soapy spheres floating on air.
You will see them mesmerized, laughing and even trying to catch the bubbles. Catching bubbles is not only a fun activity for kids but also an activity to help them develop eye tracking skills. A bubble machine can be obtained together with the other 1 year old birthday party supplies.
No machine? Designate some older kids or adults to blow bubbles for the younger ones to catch. While one year olds will not make it to build blocks of towers, they sure love smashing them over.
This is one of the reasons why parents get a smash birthday cake for the kid to play with. Kids aged from 5 to 10 like playing with building blocks and so you can have them do it and let the birthday baby knock it down.
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