A good party bag at a birthday party could make or break popularity levels at school the next day, no question about it. So when it comes to your little ones, make sure they have a leg up on the competition with Love Sweets Online guide to the best party bag ideas. We are here to help you create party bags that are the talk of the playground.
Wondering what to put in party bags? Here are a few of our favourite suggestions.
A Pre-filled bag of pick and mix sweets
Keep costs down and customise the treats that go in your kid’s party bags with a mixture of the best pick and mix sweets. Buying pick ‘n’ mix sweets online in bulk for home delivery is much more cost-effective than in the shops. A 1kg pick and mix sweet bag from Love Sweets Online has more than enough fried eggs, jelly snakes and fizzy cola bottles to add a delicious assortment to any party bag.
Art Supplies
What’s easy, fun and requires minimal effort to pack? Crayons, colouring pencils and paper. Kids can get stuck in on a rainy ‘I’m bored’ Sunday with a little pack of felt tips, a small colouring book and a mini art gift set. Anything artistic is great for children to show off their creative flair.
Bubbles
Another classic party bag staple is bubbles. It doesn’t matter how old you are; there’s something very satisfying about blowing bubbles. Not only are bubbles incredibly fun, but they’re also cost-effective. Make sure and choose a brand of bubbles that don’t stain and avoid any spills by getting the kids to play outside.
A themed item
Adding an item that matches your party theme is a great touch! If you are having a princess party, you can add a small tiara. If the party has a superhero theme you can add a mask to the party bag. It makes the party bags special and kids tend to remember the items for longer.
Yo Yo’s
Surprisingly, Yo Yo’s never seem to go out of fashion. At a young age, learning how to use one is extremely entertaining. Yo Yo’s help build eye-hand coordination, confidence as they learn new tricks, and socialisation skills as they perform those tricks for others. Best of all, yo-yos move kids away from television and video games. Just beware of the tangles that, as parents, you will have to undo.
Bouncy Balls
Another firm favourite is the classic bouncy ball, which provides hours of fun. The bonus is that older children will chase them while babies will stare at bubbles in curious bewilderment. Toddlers are curious so remember that small bouncy balls are a choking hazard, so it’s best to avoid them.
Birthday Cake
A birthday party is NOT complete without a traditional piece of cake, but how do you deal with leftovers? Easy – send each child home with a piece of birthday cake. Not only will you save fridge space, but it will help resist the temptation to eat another slice!
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