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Birthday Ideas for a 2 Year Old

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Date: 08/09/2004 Topics: Parties > Birthday | Readers Request > Party | Old Categories > Party  
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My son will be two on the 16th and i want to have a pizza party at home. What other ideas do you have for us. He likes Spiderman, Shrek, Nemo and all animals. I ask him which one and he says all of them.

Melissa
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By Ashley (Guest Post)
My daughter will be two years old in March. We just went to a birthday party for a 4 year old that was a princess party theme, with tea and little party favors such as tiaras rings bracelets etc. but my daughter really wasn't that into it! I thought about doing a similar theme but now I'm not so sure.

A friend gave me the idea to go to a tumbling place and rent the room for a day and just let the group of girls play and pretend they know how to do tumbling when in all reality, rolling on a mat is just as fun! I'll be bringing things such as cookies and got a bunch of non leak cups with lids for drinks...easy clean up and kids love cookies! It's not too over the top and she can play all she wants and ware herself out.

Aall the parents that come bring the camera and have a memory of their daughters learning how to tumble. It's great for winter months when you just don't have the weather for a pool party or the space in your house for a bunch of kids. There are a lot of kids who on a regular basis don't get the opportunity to do tumbling so even on my daughters birthday she can still give something back to her guests.

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By Helen (Guest Post)
My son is turning two in two weeks! It's just going to be my husband, myself, the baby and also my husbands friend! So we want to go to dinner and celebrate, but have no idea where! Any ideas? I thought of rain forest cafe.

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By LaTasha French (Guest Post)
I am trying to plan my sons 2nd Birthday party in Cleveland,OH and I don't want to do the typical Chuck E Cheese just yet. I had a pizza party for his first birtday party. Could anyone give me any ideas on what to do for his 2nd birthday party because I am out of ideas. I've contacted Toys R Us that used to do birthday parties but don't do them any more, and there are not a lot of places that do birthdays for 2 year olds everybody is like 3 and up and this is really irritating me.I know his birthday is in October but I don't want to wait till the last minute.

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By Gina (Guest Post)
I am planning my daughter's birthday, which is on sept 11th...she loves dora the explore...fortunantly i found the nick jr. site and they had all kinds of dora themes. I also was able to print out invitations from their site and all kinds of great ideas for her party. Its going to be the "dora pirate adventure theme". She will absolutly love it, I hope. I went to party city and they did not have anything that deal with dora pirate theme, so i printed all kinds of dora pirate images and cliparts i can find and going to work around it. Also i am going to just buy cheap plates and cups to match the colors of the theme. Its actually really fun to plan it this way, i am not breaking the bank and its something i know that she'll really enjoy...good luck!!

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By Michelle Bappert (Guest Post)
I need ideas for my son's 2 year old party, he will be 2 on August 25th. It has been so hot this summer, I would like to find an indoor place, where kids could run and play, just not something that costs an arm and a leg.

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By Chrissy (Guest Post)
IM a Mother of a toddler whos ganna be 2 july 25 and loves Dora THe explore I want to decorate it but what kinds of games can we play besides pin the tail and i want to do water balloons i dont know help me ""

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By Lora (Guest Post)
I really need to know some ideas for my daughter's party. She's going to be two and she absolutely loves Dora. I am going to use that idea of decorating with the same colors and just use probably 1 pack of Dora plates but I'm just not sure what kind of fun activities to plan.

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By LAUREN (Guest Post)
WHAT KIND OF ENTERTAINMENT DO I NEED TO HAVE FOR MY DAUGHTERS BIRTHDAY PARTY ON MARCH THE 26TH. WE ALREADY PLAN TO HAVE AN EASTER EGG HUNT, BUT I JUST FEEL LIKE THAT WILL NOT BE ENOUGH.

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By Linda (Guest Post)
Rather than buying into a commercial theme from a movie or TV character, choose a generic theme like "firemen", circus, dogs, etc or something else he likes. Use generic paper goods and do games and favors with thje theme-i.e. pin the puppy on the doghouse, squirt the fire (picture or maybe candle) with a water squirter...

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By karel (1) Contact
I had the same dilemna when my daughter was two. She liked everyone; Dora, Bear in the Big Blue House, Barney, Sesame Street, Bob the Builder, Pooh & friends. We got a mix of things; napkins of one character, cups of another, decor from another, and some colorful plates that matched. Either at a party store or a cheaper place like Big Lots. Keep a constant eye out on the clearance racks everywhere.

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By Erricka (Guest Post)
I think that you should just pick any one of the themes that he likes best and it is a good idea to not buy all of the themed items. You can go to a dollar store if you have one and get some plates and cups that are a matching color in the themed items. You can buy like one pack of the themed cups and plates and just mix the themed and plain colored ones together like switch them every one or something and I think that pizza is a great idea also.

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By Dawn (Guest Post)
My sister had a really cute idea ... she is doing a Stitch party (from Lilo and Stitch) and having a luau. She will have the movie on the tv and then will buy all the different color plates, napkins, etc. Much cheaper than buying all the themed plates, cups and decorations. My son just turned 2 and we did Blue's Clues. I got the decorations and some balloons and then 1 pack of the themed plates and mixed them with matching plain light blue. I had my sons party at the park, easy clean up. Pizza definitely works the best, I did that for his first and second birthday! He really wanted a Dora party but it is so girl oriented as far as decorations and even the toys. Just pick one and he will be thrilled.

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