aristocatz
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My older son is 8 and I've hosted all of their parties at home except for 2. For that age I've found that it's easiest to plan a couple of stations and a free play area. Give the kids time to play and do stations if they wish when they arrive and then about 30-45 minutes after the kids arrive do snacks. 15-30 minutes after the kids are done with snacks serve cake and sing Happy birthday. People will often start to leave after cake. Another signal is to start handing out goodie bags next to the front door. The final signal is to start cleaning up. Only the most clueless guest will stay. If you're lucky some other parents will chip in and help clean up.
Don't bother to open gifts around the 3 year olds. It just doesn't go well. If grandparents or other older family members wish to see your child open gifts they can come before the party starts or stay until after the last guest leaves.
Here are some examples of stations. At my older son's preschool dinosaur party I had a dinosaur dig in the backyard. I hid Easter eggs with mini dinosaurs and dinosaur stickers inside along with dinosaur skeletons in my son's sandbox. The kids could keep what they found. I also had dinosaur coloring sheets and washable crayons on the coffee table and my son's extensive dinosaur collection out in the playroom. The kids just did whatever activity they wished when they wished to. For my son's 4 year old medieval party I had 3 stations as well. I had in one room all of the trains, building blocks, and medieval figures for a castle building station. In another room I had supplies for decorating cardboard crowns I found on sale. In yet another room I put dress up clothes, a cardboard castle I got on clearance and washable markers so they could either play pretend or decorate the castle. During either party the kids were also free to just play in the backyard too. During both parties I spent very little on activities and the kids had a blast. I don't start organized games or group activities until the kids are older.
Thank you for this really helpful reply!!!! Geez I didn't even think about party stations-what a great idea!!! We have some toddler play equipment already out there-slides, toy car, swings, balls.....I was going to have a bean bag toss outside. I wonder if I should set up some bubbles & bubble wands outside as well?