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(#9) Rock Climbing Party
Let kids climb the walls all they want at a rock climbing gym. You can usually find one in most cities, and it's a perfect party place for energetic kids. They offer a variety of climbing structures to choose from, so they're great for children of all ages. If everyone's new to the sport, then go for the party package, which typically includes instructions and all the gear to keep them vertical for hours. -
(#10) Little Chef Party
A party where the kids create their own meal is fun and easy, plus you can adapt this theme to accommodate kids of all ages. Make it a pizza party with already-prepared dough divided up into small balls. Set out bowls of grated cheese, sauce, and assorted toppings – then leave the rest of the work to the kids. Use extra dough for dessert pizzas topped with Nutella and ice cream. Make invitations that look like menus and give everyone their own chef hats, aprons, and wooden spoons for party favors. -
(#13) Lego Party
Many craft stores offer Lego building parties, but you can do the same theme at home for a fraction of the cost. Purchase small inexpensive Lego and Bionicle kits, or set up plastic buckets of assorted Legos for kids who like to create their own masterpieces. Create a Lego party theme with Lego cut-outs, a Lego cake, and play hide-the-Lego games. -
(#16) Nutcracker-themed Party
Decorate the party room with hanging snowflakes, cotton lined floors, white balloons, white mini-lights, and bowls of sugar plums (candies). Make gingerbread houses by gluing together graham crackers and decorating them with different colored icings and candies. While the glue is drying on the houses, head over to the cookie decorating bar where kids can shape cookies to cook and decorate, or just fancy up pre-made ones. -
(#18) Hockey Game Party
If your child wants an action-packed party, take the kids out to a hockey game. Buy group tickets for a pro-level game or go for a birthday party package that's offered on the team's website. Sticking to a budget? Look for games played by local minor, junior or college teams, or check nearby rinks to see if you can catch local league games – they're almost always free to watch, and some rinks are even housed in "fun centers" with other activities inside, like laser tag, mini rides, and arcade games. Or allow the kids to join in on the game by visiting your local roller or ice rink for a hockey birthday party package. Pack up sport-goody bags filled with hockey t-shirts and water bottles. -
(#20) Theater or Puppet Party
There are always plenty of holiday plays and puppet show performances during the winter season. Take the party goers out for a show, then afterward, hit the town for dessert or set up an ice-cream sundae bar at home. Make invitations look like a playbill and include autograph books with pens for goody bags – they'll be useful after the show.
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There are many challenges for winter birthday parties for kids, such as weather, venue, food, etc. If you have children born in winter, I guess you are looking for winter birthday party ideas every year. In fact, although any indoor children's activity can be turned into a fun birthday party, we hope to leave the best and special memories for the children.
Birthday party ideas that cannot be achieved in the winter of 2020-21 can be completed in the next year. Maybe the indoor birthday party will be more enjoyable and comfortable. The random tool shares 20 amazing winter birthday party ideas for kids.
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