Here are some tips, if your guest’ ages range from one to one hundred:
Set up separate table for the kids. Kids can interact with their peers, while the adults can carry on their own conversations.
Keep everyone entertained. Place disposable cameras and fun hats and accessories at the adults’ tables. Line children’s tables with big sheets of brown paper, and provide a big tub of crayons for doodling away.
Prepare kid-friendly dishes just for the young ones. No extra time to make a separate menu for the adults? They’ll probable enjoy creamy spaghetti and hotdogs with marshmallows so just double up on those.
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The last part on the spaghetti, hotdog and marhmallows….those are right on. I know very few kids who do not like these 3. My little one can probably survive with them for a month or even longer.
Great tips as always….
funny how you said guets’ ages range from one to one hundred! i wonder if we still love to party when we are 100?hehehehe!
Hi there! Oh yeah, I do agree… the kids have to have a separate section, and although the grown ups have to look on the kids time to time, it wouldn’t hurt if we let the kids be kids, too!
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