If your kids seem to enjoy breakfast more than any other meal of the day, why not start their birthday off with a bang? No, you don't have to send out the Evite for 8:00 a.m., or go to the pony rides at the crack of dawn. There are much easier ways to celebrate a kid birthday party in the early morning hours.
In fact, some fantastic advantages to throwing a breakfast birthday party include, but are not limited to: Easy clean-up, small crowds, lots of inexpressive options, and everyone will want to nap in the afternoon.
Here are five ways you can throw your toddler a fantastic breakfast birthday party:
Instead of a cake, make a big stack of rainbow pancakes with candles on top.
2. Breakfast Birthday Dance Party
While whipping up your child's favorite breakfast treats, put on her favorite music that also coincides with the special day (and time of day). Start with "Happy Birthday" and move on into "Good Day Sunshine."
3. Coffee Cake/Birthday Cake
It's definitely a morning treat, but also a "cake," which is what makes coffee cake so awesome. Your children will LOVE to get cake for breakfast.
4. Sleepover Breakfast Bar
Plan an epic sleepover, and be sure you rise before the gaggle of kids. Present the breakfast bar of champions by letting kids make their waffles (with supervision!) including fun toppings and shapes.
5. Go Out!
By far the easiest, yet still incredibly exciting, allow your child to pick his favorite breakfast restaurant and head out at the crack of dawn. Even in pajamas.
Have you ever given your child a breakfast birthday party?
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Comments 56
This looks like fun!
I foresee rainbow puke all over the back of my car. No thanks.
they like pancakes or doughnuts.. simple :)
and have also been known to eat the cake from the day before..lol
Nope but I would do the sleepover breakfast bar.
Never done it myself. My son is only 2, but sounds like some great ideas
Hmmm...my son's bday is in April. He wants his party to be in the evening though. Maybe we could still do a pj party (hey, cause then the parents can take them straight home and to bed...lol) and some breakfast ideas. He loves breakfast foods (i hate them...pancakes gross me out, but it's not my party).
Nope but its a great idea lol
The pancakes are very pretty!