Are you struggling to come up with good ideas for your little one’s upcoming 5-year-old birthday party?
As a mom of three, I understand the pressure of wanting to throw the perfect birthday bash for your child.
With so many factors to consider, from the guest list and party games to party favors and sweet treats, it can be overwhelming to choose the right theme, activities, and food for a party that will keep younger children entertained.
But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered!
In this blog post, I will share 50 fun ideas for your child’s birthday party in 2023 that are suitable for both little girls and boys.
Whether you’re planning an indoor or outdoor birthday party, a summer birthday or a winter birthday, or have kids with food allergies or other special needs, I have plenty of fun games, activities, and treats that will make your child’s third birthday party a great time for everyone.
From obstacle courses and bubbles to face painting and balloons, I’ll provide a range of different activities that will suit your child’s attention span and interests.
Plus, I’ll also include tips on how to make goody bags and party favors that your little guests will love, as well as ideas for easy-to-make and delicious birthday cakes, mini sandwiches, and sweet treats.
So, let’s get started on planning the perfect birthday party for your child, the guest of honor!
1. Cookie Craze Party
Kids of all ages loves cookies! So a cookie decorating party is a fun and creative way to celebrate your child’s birthday at any age. Here’s how you can throw a cookie decorating party for five-year-olds:
Invitations:
Create colorful invitations that look like cookies or cupcakes. Ask your guests to wear aprons or clothes that they don’t mind getting messy.
Activities:
- Set up a decorating station with a variety of cookies, cupcakes, frosting, and decorations such as sprinkles, chocolate chips, and candies.
- Provide each child with their own decorating tools like small spatulas, piping bags, or decorating pens.
- Show the kids how to decorate their own cookies or cupcakes with different colors and shapes.
- Have a decorating contest, with prizes for the most creative or best-looking cookie or cupcake.
- After the decorating is finished, let the kids eat their creations!
Snacks:
- Serve snacks that fit with the cookie theme, such as milk or hot cocoa.
- Offer other snacks like fruits and veggies, cheese and crackers, or popcorn.
Goodie bags:
- Decorate paper bags with cookie stickers or stamps.
- Fill the bags with cookie cutters, decorating pens or sprinkles, and a small treat like a cookie or cupcake.
- Include a thank-you note and a small party favor like a sticker sheet or temporary tattoo.
With these ideas, your child’s cookie decorating party is sure to be a sweet success!
2. Little Picasso Party
Throwing a DIY arts and craft party is a great way to celebrate your child’s creativity and encourage their imagination. Here’s how you can throw an arts and craft party for five-year-olds:
Invitations:
Create invitations with a fun and colorful design that includes details about the party’s theme and any necessary instructions for parents to bring their own art supplies or use the ones provided.
Activities:
- Set up different craft stations such as painting, coloring, drawing, and gluing.
- Provide a variety of art supplies such as crayons, markers, paints, and stickers.
- Have simple and age-appropriate craft projects like coloring pages, making paper masks, or decorating foam shapes.
- Encourage the kids to get creative and express themselves through their art.
- Play some music in the background to keep the party upbeat and fun.
Snacks:
- Offer snacks that are easy to eat and won’t leave too much of a mess, such as sliced fruit, crackers, or cheese sticks.
- Set up a fun and colorful snack station with bowls of different snacks and drinks, such as juice boxes or small bottles of water.
Goodie bags:
- Create DIY arts and craft kits that the kids can take home with them.
- Include age-appropriate art supplies such as washable markers, crayons, and construction paper.
- Put the supplies in a decorated paper bag or small plastic container with a thank-you note and a small toy or treat.
With these ideas, your child’s DIY arts and craft party is sure to be a hit and a memorable celebration of their creativity!
3. Mini Masquerade Party
A dress-up party is a fun way to celebrate your child’s birthday and let their imagination run wild. Here’s how you can throw a dress-up party for five-year-olds:
Invitations:
Create fun and colorful invitations that encourage the kids to dress up. Ask your guests to bring their own costumes or let them know that there will be a costume box or props available for them to use.
Activities:
- Set up a dress-up station with a variety of costumes, hats, and props such as superhero capes, princess dresses, and pirate hats.
- Provide a full-length mirror so the kids can admire their outfits.
- Set up a photo booth or photo backdrop so parents can take photos!
- Have a fashion show or talent show where each child can show off their costume or perform a silly dance.
- Play a classic game like musical chairs or freeze dance. You could add a dress-up twist. For example, when the music stops, the kids have to switch costumes with someone else.
- Have a craft station where the kids can make their own accessories like superhero cuffs or fairy wands.
Snacks:
- Serve snacks that fit with the dress-up theme, such as finger sandwiches, fruit kabobs, or mini cupcakes with fun sprinkles.
- Offer other snacks like popcorn, chips, or veggies with dip.
Goodie bags:
- Decorate paper bags with stickers or stamps.
- Fill the bags with costume accessories like wands, masks, or crowns, and a small treat like a lollipop or fun-sized candy.
- Include a thank-you note and a small party favor like a coloring book or small toy.
With these ideas, your child’s dress-up party is sure to be a hit and a memorable celebration of their imagination and creativity!
4. Mini Disco Bash
Throwing a music party for a five-year-old is a great way to get them moving and having fun while celebrating their special day. Here are some ideas to help you plan the party:
Invitations:
Create invitations with a music theme, including colorful images of musical instruments or notes. Be sure to include details about the party’s theme and any necessary instructions for parents to bring their own instruments or use the ones provided.
Activities:
- Set up a musical chairs game or freeze dance competition with kid-friendly music playing in the background.
- Have a karaoke station with a microphone and lyrics for simple songs like “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” or “The Wheels on the Bus”.
- Offer a variety of musical instruments for the kids to play with, such as toy drums, xylophones, and maracas.
- Have a dance party with fun and upbeat music and encourage the kids to dance along.
Snacks:
- Offer snacks that are easy to eat and won’t leave too much of a mess, such as sliced fruit, pretzels, or popcorn.
- Set up a fun and colorful snack station with bowls of different snacks and drinks, such as juice boxes or small bottles of water.
Goodie bags:
- Create musical themed goodie bags with toy instruments, such as kazoos or harmonicas, and small music books.
- Put the toys and books in a decorated paper bag or small plastic container with a thank-you note and a small toy or treat.
With these ideas, your child’s music party is sure to be a hit and a memorable celebration of their love for music!
5. Water Balloon Wonderland
A water balloon party is a great way to have fun and cool off during the summer months. Here are some ideas to help you plan the perfect party for your five-year-old:
Invitations:
Create invitations with a water balloon theme, including images of balloons and water. Be sure to include details about the party’s theme and any necessary instructions for parents to bring extra clothes and towels.
Activities:
- Set up a water balloon toss game where the kids stand in pairs and toss the balloons back and forth.
- Have a water balloon piñata filled with small toys and treats.
- Set up a water balloon filling station where the kids can fill their own balloons.
- Set up a target game where the kids throw water balloons at a large board with targets painted on it.
Snacks:
- Offer snacks that are easy to eat and won’t leave too much of a mess, such as sliced fruit, popcorn, or chips.
- Set up a fun and colorful snack station with bowls of different snacks and drinks, such as juice boxes or small bottles of water.
Goodie bags:
- Create goodie bags with small water toys, such as water squirt toys, and water balloon, and small treats like candy or stickers.
- Put the toys and treats in a decorated paper bag or small plastic container with a thank-you note and a small toy or treat.
With these ideas, your child’s water balloon party is sure to be a splashy success and a memorable celebration of summer fun!
6. Treasure Hunt
A scavenger/treasure hunt party can be a fun and exciting way to celebrate your five-year-old’s birthday. Here are some ideas to help you plan the perfect party:
Invitations:Create invitations with a treasure or scavenger hunt theme, including images of treasure chests, maps, or compasses. Be sure to include details about the party’s theme and any necessary instructions for parents to bring their child’s favorite toy or stuffed animal.
Activities:
- Create a simple treasure hunt by hiding small prizes or treats around the party area. Use clues or a treasure map to guide the children to the hidden items.
- Set up a scavenger hunt where the children must find specific items, such as a certain color flower or a particular toy.
- Create an obstacle course with various challenges, such as crawling under a table or jumping over a pillow, to find the next clue or prize.
- Play a game of “hot and cold” to help the children find hidden prizes.
Snacks:
- Offer snacks that are easy to eat and won’t leave too much of a mess, such as sliced fruit, crackers, or small sandwiches.
- Set up a fun and colorful snack station with bowls of different snacks and drinks, such as juice boxes or small bottles of water.
Goodie bags:
- Create goodie bags with small toys, such as puzzles or crayons, and small treats like candy or stickers.
- Put the toys and treats in a decorated paper bag or small plastic container with a thank-you note and a small toy or treat.
With these ideas, your child’s scavenger/treasure hunt party is sure to be a fun and memorable celebration!
7. Bookworm Party
A bookworm party is a great idea for a little boy or girl who loves books! This was one of our favorite birthday parties that we threw for our five year old. Here are some ideas:
Invitations:
Create invitations in the shape of a book with the party details on the cover and the title “Join the Bookworm Party!” on the front.
Activities:
- Story Time: Set up a cozy reading corner with cushions and blankets, and read some of your child’s favorite books. You can even ask guests to bring their favorite book to share.
- Bookmaking: Have the kids make their own simple book with plain paper and colored pencils. They can create their own illustrations or write their own stories.
- Book Bingo: Create bingo cards with pictures of different book covers, and have the kids mark off each book as you read it during story time.
- Bookmarks: It’s a good idea to set up a craft station where kids can decorate their own bookmarks using stickers, markers, and glitter.
Snacks:
- Very Hungry Caterpillar Cake: Create a birthday cake in the shape of the Very Hungry Caterpillar, complete with different colored segments and a green leaf on top.
- Fruit Snacks: Serve a fruit salad featuring the fruits from the book, like apples, pears, strawberries, and plums.
- Butterfly Snacks: Make butterfly snacks by cutting apple slices in half and spreading peanut butter on them, then sticking two pretzel sticks in the peanut butter for wings.
Goodie Bags:
- Small Book: Include a small board book in each goodie bag, such as “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” or “Goodnight Moon.”
- Bookworm Craft: Make a bookworm craft by cutting a long strip of green paper and gluing on googly eyes and a small red pom-pom for the head. Add small legs and antennae using black pipe cleaners.
- Bookmarks: Include the bookmarks the kids made during the party.
With these ideas, your child’s bookworm party is sure to be a hit with all the little readers in attendance!
8. Teddy Bear Picnic Party
What’s sweeter than a teddy bear picnic? It’s a fun idea for both boys and girls.
Invitations:
Create invites in the shape of a teddy bear or picnic basket. Include the date, time, location, and a request for each child to bring their favorite teddy bear to the party.
Activities:
- Set up a picnic area with blankets and pillows for the kids to sit on.
- Provide each child with a picnic basket or tote bag to decorate with stickers and markers.
- Have a teddy bear parade where each child can show off their favorite teddy bear.
- Teddy bear story time: Read stories about teddy bears, such as “Corduroy” or “Paddington Bear,” to the kids.
- Teddy bear crafts: Set up a craft station where the kids can make their own teddy bear ears, or decorate small teddy bears with fabric markers or stickers.
- Teddy bear fashion show: Have the kids dress up their teddy bears in different outfits and put on a fashion show for everyone.
- Teddy bear photo booth: Set up a fun backdrop and props for kids to take pictures with their teddy bears.
- Finally, end the party with a teddy bear hunt where kids can search for hidden teddy bears around the party area.
Snacks:
Serve traditional picnic foods such as sandwiches, fruits, and chips. You can also have a teddy bear-themed cake or cupcakes decorated with gummy bears or teddy bear-shaped cookies.
Goodie Bags:
Fill small picnic baskets or tote bags with a teddy bear book, a small teddy bear toy, and some snacks such as teddy bear-shaped graham crackers or cookies.
9. Bubble Bash
Throwing a bubble party for your child’s birthday is a fun and exciting way to celebrate their special day. Here’s how you can do it:
Invitations:
Create colorful invitations shaped like bubbles, and include a bubble wand with each invite. Ask your guests to wear clothes that they don’t mind getting wet and soapy.
Activities:
- Set up a bubble station with bubble solution and wands in various sizes and shapes.
- Play games like “Bubble Limbo” or “Bubble Catch” where kids try to catch and pop bubbles.
- Set up a “Bubble Art” station where kids can use bubble solution and paint to create unique bubble art pieces.
- Have a bubble dance party, playing music and blowing bubbles while the kids dance.
- Create a bubble obstacle course with hula hoops, tunnels, and other props for kids to navigate through while blowing bubbles.
Snacks:
- Serve snacks that fit with the bubble theme, such as bubble gum, cotton candy, and popcorn.
- Offer drinks like sparkling water or soda, or create a fun bubble-themed punch with clear soda and blue food coloring.
Goodie bags:
- Decorate paper bags with bubble stickers or stamps.
- Fill the bags with small bottles of bubble solution, bubble wands, and bubble-themed toys like bubble guns or bubble blowing machines.
- Include a thank-you note and a small treat like a piece of candy.
You could even offer the adults some bubbly!
10. Gardening Party
Does your little girl or boy love flowers and plants? A Garden Party will be so much fun for them!
Invitations:
Create invitations shaped like flowers or garden tools such as shovels or watering cans. Include details about the party, including the date, time, location, and any special instructions (e.g., bring sunscreen and a hat).
Activities:
- Planting activity: Set up a station where kids can plant their own seeds in small pots or cups. Provide soil, seeds, and markers for labeling.
- Scavenger hunt: Hide small garden-related items like ladybugs, flowers, or gardening gloves around the yard, and provide a list for the kids to find them all.
- Garden crafts: Provide materials for the kids to create their own flower crowns, garden markers, or nature collages.
- Garden storytime: Read books about gardens and nature to the kids.
Snacks:
- Fruit and veggie platters with dips like hummus or ranch.
- Butterfly-shaped sandwiches with edible flowers as decoration.
- Sunflower seed butter and jelly sandwiches.
- Fruit kabobs on skewers resembling garden tools like shovels or rakes.
- Mini herb and vegetable pizzas using fresh ingredients from your own garden.
Goodie bags:
- Mini garden tool sets (shovel, rake, watering can)
- Flower or butterfly-shaped cookies
- Sun hats or sunglasses
- Seed packets
- Personalized aprons or tote bags with the party theme or child’s name.
Remember to take lots of pictures of the party guests enjoying the garden activities and decorations!
11. Face Painting Fiesta
A face painting/temporary tattoo party is a great idea for a five year old’s birthday party. Here are some ideas for how to throw one:
Invitations:
Send out invitations that include a picture of a child with a temporary tattoo or a face paint design. You could also include a list of the different designs that will be available at the party.
Activities:
Set up a face painting or temporary tattoo station, where kids can choose from a variety of designs. You can hire a professional face painter, or you can purchase a face painting kit and do it yourself. You could also have a designated area for the kids to create their own temporary tattoos with washable markers.
Snacks:
Serve snacks that are easy to eat while sitting still, such as fruit skewers, cheese and crackers, or bite-sized sandwiches. Consider offering some fun treats, like cookies decorated to look like paint palettes or cupcakes with edible glitter.
Goodie bags:
Include a small face painting kit or temporary tattoo set in each goodie bag, along with some stickers or other small prizes.
Decorations:
Decorate the party area with balloons and streamers in bright colors, and consider hanging up some pictures of kids with fun face paint designs.
Tips:
Make sure to use only safe, non-toxic face paint and temporary tattoos designed for kids. Provide plenty of wipes or washcloths for easy clean-up. Consider having a few extra adult volunteers on hand to help with the face painting and tattoos, and to ensure that everything runs smoothly.
12. Movie Night
Here are some ideas for throwing a “Flicks & Friends” movie party for a five year old:
Invites:
Create cute and colorful movie ticket-themed invitations with all the party details on it.
Activities:
- Set up a cozy and comfy viewing area with pillows, blankets, and bean bags.
- Select a kid-friendly movie that is suitable for their age group.
- Play some fun movie-related games like a movie trivia game or movie charades.
- Provide some craft activities like coloring pages and making movie-themed masks or puppets.
- Set up a photo booth area where kids can pose for pictures with movie-themed props.
Snacks:
- Set up a popcorn bar with various popcorn flavors and toppings like chocolate, caramel, and sprinkles.
- Serve some healthy snacks like fruit skewers, veggies with dip, and cheese and crackers.
- Provide some drinks like juice boxes or mini water bottles.
Goodie bags:
- Create movie-themed goodie bags like a small popcorn box filled with movie candy, stickers, and a small toy.
- Include a personalized movie ticket with a thank you note for attending the party.
Remember to make sure the movie is age-appropriate, and the viewing time is not too long to accommodate their attention span. Additionally, you can decorate the party area with movie posters or create a movie theater-style ambiance with dimmed lights and a red carpet entrance.
13. Nature Detectives
A nature walk party is a great way to get young children excited about the outdoors and explore the beauty of nature. Here are some ideas to throw a fun and educational nature walk party for a five year old:
Invites:
Create invites with nature-inspired themes, such as leaves, flowers, or trees. Encourage guests to wear comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for walking on natural terrain.
Activities:
Start with a short hike through a nearby park or nature trail. Plan some activities along the way such as bug hunting, bird watching, or collecting rocks and leaves. You could also bring a nature-themed scavenger hunt checklist or bingo game for the kids to complete.
Snacks:
Keep it simple with easy-to-carry snacks like granola bars, fruit, and water bottles.
Goodie Bags:
Fill the goodie bags with nature-inspired items such as binoculars, magnifying glasses, nature journals, and seed packets. You could also include a small nature-themed book or activity book.
Other Tips:
Make sure to bring sunscreen, hats, and insect repellent. Also, have a first-aid kit on hand in case of any accidents. Consider hiring a nature guide or having an experienced parent lead the group to ensure everyone is safe and engaged.
14. Little Einsteins Science Party
Invitations:
You could create invitations in the shape of a test tube or a beaker, with all the party details written on a label attached to the outside.
Activities:
- Sensory exploration station: Set up a table with different sensory materials such as sand, water, and slime for kids to explore and experiment with.
- Magic milk experiment: Fill a shallow dish with milk and add drops of food coloring. Then, dip a cotton swab into dish soap and place it into the milk. Watch as the colors move and swirl!
- Baking soda and vinegar experiment: Set up a tray with small cups of baking soda and vinegar, and let the kids mix them together to create a fizzy reaction.
- Nature exploration walk: Take the kids on a nature walk to explore the outdoors and look for different plants, insects, and animals.
Snacks:
- Fruit skewers: Cut up a variety of colorful fruits and place them on skewers for a healthy and fun snack.
- Veggie cups: Fill small cups with sliced veggies such as carrots, cucumbers, and cherry tomatoes.
- Science-themed cookies: Use cookie cutters in the shape of test tubes, beakers, and lab equipment to make science-themed cookies.
Goodie bags:
- Science kits: Put together small kits with materials such as magnifying glasses, goggles, and test tubes for kids to use at home.
- Experiment instructions: Include instructions for simple experiments that kids can try at home.
- Science-themed stickers and temporary tattoos: Give kids some fun science-themed stickers and temporary tattoos to take home as a souvenir.
15. Lil’ Ninja Warrior Challenge
Invitations:
Create invitations that look like a race bib with the child’s name and age on it. Include information about the date, time, location, and dress code (athletic wear and sneakers).
Activities:
Set up an obstacle course in your backyard or a nearby park using items like cones, hula hoops, tunnels, balance beams, and small hurdles. Make sure the course is safe and appropriate for young children. Have parents and/or helpers stationed at each obstacle to guide and encourage the kids. Set up a mini rock climbing wall or a rope swing for an added challenge.
Snacks:
Set up a snack station with fruit, granola bars, and water bottles. For a fun treat, make energy bites by mixing together oatmeal, peanut butter, honey, and chocolate chips. Roll into bite-sized balls and chill before serving.
Goodie bags:
Create a mini obstacle course kit with a small set of cones, a mini balance beam, and a jumping rope. Include a medal or a certificate of completion for each child.
Overall, keep the focus on having fun and being active. Make sure to adjust the course to accommodate different skill levels and abilities. With a little creativity, you can throw a memorable and exciting obstacle course party for your five-year-old.
16. Ice Cream Social
A creative name could be “Scoops and Smiles”! Here are some ideas for the invites, activities, snacks, and goodie bags:
Invites:
- Design invitations that look like ice cream cones or sundaes
- Include wording that encourages guests to dress in their favorite ice cream-themed clothing
Activities:
- Set up an ice cream sundae bar with a variety of toppings such as sprinkles, chocolate chips, gummy bears, and whipped cream
- Have guests make their own ice cream sundaes and decorate them with the toppings they choose
- Ice Cream Cone Decorating: Set out plain sugar cones and a variety of decorating supplies like melted chocolate and sprinkles. Let the kids decorate their own cones before filling them with ice cream.
Snacks:
- Provide a variety of ice cream flavors for the sundae bar
- Have additional snacks such as popcorn or fruit skewers to balance out the sweetness of the sundaes
Goodie bags:
- Include small ice cream-themed toys such as mini ice cream cone erasers or ice cream shaped bubbles
- Add a mini jar of sprinkles or a small bag of candy to take home and decorate their own desserts
- Don’t forget to include a “thank you for coming” note and a picture of the birthday boy or girl enjoying their sundae.
17. Play Dough Party
A play dough party is a great idea for a fun and creative birthday celebration for a 5-year-old. Here are some ideas for throwing a successful play dough party:
Invitations:
Create invitations that look like a jar of play dough or use bright colors and images of play dough to get guests excited about the party.
Activities:
Set up several tables or stations where kids can play with different colored play dough and fun tools like cookie cutters, rolling pins, and plastic knives. You can also create a play dough modeling station where kids can create their own play dough sculptures. You can even turn it into a contest and have the kids vote for their favorite creation.
Snacks:
Serve colorful and healthy snacks like fruit skewers, veggies with dip, and cheese cubes. For a sweet treat, you can make play dough-themed sugar cookies with different colored frosting.
Goodie bags:
Fill the goodie bags with a small container of play dough, a few play dough tools, and a fun shaped cookie cutter.
Remember to have plenty of play dough and tools available for all the little guests, and make sure to have fun and get creative!
18. Candyland Party
Throwing a board game party for a five year old can be a fun and interactive way to celebrate their birthday. Here are some ideas for invites, activities, snacks, and goodie bags:
Invitations:
Design invites that look like game boards, with the party details in the center. Alternatively, you can create invites with board game characters on them.
Activities:
Set up game stations around the party area, featuring games that are age-appropriate for five year olds. Some good options could include Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, and Snakes and Ladders. Make sure to have enough adults to help the children with the games, and to avoid any frustration.
Snacks:
Provide snacks that are easy to eat while playing games, such as popcorn, pretzels, and small fruit cups. You can also create a candy buffet with treats that match the colors of the different game boards.
Goodie bags:
Fill goodie bags with small board games or card games, such as Uno or Old Maid. You can also include some candy or small toys.
Remember, it’s important to keep in mind the age and attention span of the children attending the party, and to make sure the games are age-appropriate and easy to understand.
19. Piñata Party
A piñata party is a fun way to celebrate a five year old’s birthday! Here are some ideas for how to throw a great piñata party:
Invitations: You can make your own invitations by cutting out a piñata shape from colored paper and writing the party details on it. Or, you can buy pre-made piñata-themed invitations from a party supply store.
Activities: Of course, the main activity at a piñata party is breaking open the piñata! You can also set up other games and activities such as a piñata guessing game or a piñata craft. You can also set up a small obstacle course or relay race for the kids to enjoy.
Snacks: A piñata party is a great opportunity to serve some festive treats like fruit skewers, mini sandwiches, and cupcakes. You can also set up a candy bar with colorful candies that match the party’s color scheme.
Goodie bags: Fill the goodie bags with small toys, stickers, and candy that the kids can take home. You can also include some piñata-shaped cookies or other piñata-themed treats.
Decoration: Decorate the party area with brightly colored streamers, balloons, and other piñata-themed decorations. You can even create your own piñata centerpiece or make a piñata banner using mini piñatas.
Remember to always ensure that young children are supervised around the piñata, and that there is enough space and no tripping hazards around the area where the piñata will be broken open. With some planning and preparation, a piñata party can be a fun and memorable experience for your five year old and their friends!
20. Petting Zoo Party
A petting zoo party for a five year old who loves animals can be a memorable and exciting experience. Here are some ideas on how to throw a petting zoo party:
Invitations:
- Send out invitations that feature cute animals, like cows, pigs, or sheep, with the details of the party.
- Consider including a note asking parents to dress their children in comfortable clothes and closed-toe shoes.
Activities:
- Hire a mobile petting zoo service to come to your party with a variety of friendly animals that are safe for young children to interact with.
- Set up a small pen or enclosure where children can pet and feed the animals, under supervision from adults.
- Consider providing some fun animal-themed activities, such as coloring pages or a farm animal bean bag toss game.
Snacks:
- Serve snacks that are easy for little hands to hold and eat, like animal crackers or veggie sticks with dip.
- Offer fruit snacks shaped like different animals, such as watermelon slices cut into triangles to look like shark teeth or grapes arranged into a caterpillar.
Goodie bags:
- Consider animal-themed goodie bags, like small animal figures, farm animal stickers or tattoos, or stuffed animals.
- Include some animal-themed snacks, like fruit snacks shaped like different animals or animal crackers.
Remember to keep safety in mind when planning a petting zoo party. Make sure all children are supervised and follow proper hygiene practices, such as washing hands after handling animals. With some planning and creativity, your five year old and their guests will have a fun and memorable time at the party.
21. Tea Time With Teddy
Throwing a tea party with teddy bears for your child’s birthday is a fun and unique way to celebrate their special day. Here’s how you can do it:
Invitations:
Create cute invitations shaped like tea cups or teapots, and ask your guests to bring their favorite teddy bear to the party.
Activities:
- Decorate the tea party table with a pretty tablecloth, teacups, and saucers.
- Provide hats, boas, and gloves for the kids to dress up in and take photos with their teddy bears.
- Have a tea party etiquette lesson, teaching kids how to properly pour and serve tea.
- Play games like “Pass the Tea Cup” or “Pin the Bow on the Teddy Bear.”
Snacks:
- Serve mini sandwiches, scones with jam and whipped cream, and bite-sized desserts like cupcakes and cookies.
- Provide a variety of teas, both hot and cold, as well as lemonade and other kid-friendly drinks.
Goodie bags:
- Decorate paper bags with teddy bear stickers or stamps.
- Fill the bags with mini tea sets, toy bears, and small packs of tea or hot chocolate.
- Include a thank-you note and a small treat like a cookie or piece of candy.
With these ideas, your child’s teddy bear tea party birthday celebration is sure to be a hit with both kids and their teddy bear friends!
22. Little Athlete’s Birthday Bash
- Invitations: Design invitations with sports equipment and balls on them or make them look like tickets to a sporting event.
- Activities:
- Set up a small obstacle course with mini hurdles, cones, and a mini basketball hoop
- Have a relay race or an egg-and-spoon race
- Set up a mini-golf course
- Play a game of “Red Light, Green Light” or “Simon Says” with sports-related movements (e.g., “Simon says, dribble the basketball”).
- Snacks: Serve snacks that are associated with sports, such as mini hot dogs, popcorn, and pretzels. You can also make fruit skewers with grapes, strawberries, and blueberries in the colors of their favorite sports team.
- Goodie Bags: Fill goodie bags with mini sports equipment such as small balls, jump ropes, and mini cones, as well as sports-themed stickers and tattoos.
Remember, at this age, it’s important to keep the activities simple and age-appropriate so that everyone can participate and have fun.
23. Happy Camper Party
Invitations:
- Create invitations shaped like a tent, campfire or a compass.
- Add a catchy tagline such as “Join us for s’more fun at [Child’s Name]’s 3rd birthday party!” or “Get ready to explore the great outdoors with us!”
Activities:
- Set up a pretend campsite with a tent, sleeping bags, and a campfire for storytelling.
- Have a scavenger hunt to find camping-related items, such as binoculars, flashlights, and compasses.
- Play a game of “hot potato” with a stuffed animal in the shape of a woodland creature.
- Make crafts such as painting wooden birdhouses or making friendship bracelets.
- Have a sing-along with camping-themed songs around the campfire.
Snacks:
- Make s’mores by roasting marshmallows over the campfire.
- Serve hot dogs, hamburgers, or grilled cheese sandwiches.
- Offer trail mix or fruit skewers with a camping-themed name.
- Set up a “bug juice” station with fruit punch in a camping-themed dispenser.
Goodie Bags:
- Include a small camping flashlight or compass.
- Provide snacks such as trail mix, a s’mores kit, or a homemade granola bar.
- Add a small stuffed animal in the shape of a woodland creature.
- Include a camping-themed coloring book or stickers.
Remember to keep the activities and snacks age-appropriate for five-year-olds, and to have fun with the camping theme!
24. Glow-tastic Birthday Bash
Invitations:
Send out invitations on black paper with fluorescent ink or include glow-in-the-dark stickers with the party details. You can also include glow-in-the-dark bracelets or necklaces with the invitations to get everyone excited for the party.
Activities:
- Glow in the Dark Dance Party – Set up a dance floor with black lights and a disco ball. Have the kids wear white or neon-colored clothes and give them glow sticks or glow-in-the-dark accessories to dance with.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Treasure Hunt – Hide small glow-in-the-dark objects around the party area and have the kids find them using flashlights or black lights.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Painting – Set up a black light and provide white paper and fluorescent paint for the kids to create their own glow-in-the-dark masterpieces.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Limbo – Use a neon-colored limbo stick and have the kids take turns trying to go under it without touching it.
Snacks:
- Glow-in-the-Dark Jello – Make a batch of Jello with tonic water (which contains quinine, a substance that glows under black light) instead of regular water.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Popcorn – Pop popcorn and drizzle it with melted white chocolate that has been dyed with fluorescent food coloring.
Goodie Bags:
- Glow-in-the-Dark Stickers and Tattoos – Include some fun glow-in-the-dark stickers and tattoos in the goodie bags.
- Glow-in-the-Dark Bouncy Balls – Small bouncy balls that glow in the dark would make great additions to the goodie bags.
- Neon-Colored Sunglasses – Provide the kids with some cool neon-colored sunglasses to wear during the party and take home as a souvenir.
Remember to prioritize safety during the party by keeping an eye on the little ones and providing adequate lighting in any areas where there could be hazards.
25. Abracadabra Birthday Bash
This is a classic 5th birthday party theme. What kid doesn’t love a good magic show?
Invitations:
Send out invitations that resemble a magic wand or a magician’s top hat. You can also include a small magic trick or puzzle for the guests to solve on the invitation.
Decorations:
Set up a stage area with a backdrop and props like a magician’s hat, magic wand, and a deck of cards. Use black tablecloths and gold accents to create a magical atmosphere.
Activities:
Hire a children’s magician to perform a magic show for the guests. You can also set up a “magician’s workshop” where kids can learn and practice simple magic tricks like disappearing objects, card tricks, or pulling a rabbit out of a hat.
Snacks:
Serve up some magic-themed snacks like “Magic Wand” pretzels, “Abracadabra” popcorn, or cupcakes with edible glitter. You can also have a popcorn machine set up for a movie-style snack.
Goodie bags:
Fill goodie bags with magic-themed treats like mini magic trick kits, magician’s wands, and decks of cards.
Remember to keep in mind the age of the guests and make sure that the magic tricks and activities are age-appropriate and safe.
Here are more fun themes for a five year old’s birthday party:
Puppet show party with homemade or store-bought puppets
Hula Hoop Competition
Circus-themed party
Pirate Party
Superhero-themed party
Disney-themed party
Rainbow-themed party
Dinosaur-themed party
Frozen-themed party
Under the sea-themed party
Princess-themed party
Unicorn-themed party
Construction-themed party
Sports-themed party
Safari-themed party
Pool party
Beach-themed party
Camping-themed party
Farm-themed party
Wild West-themed party
Hawaiian luau-themed party
Lego-themed party
Space-themed party
Jungle-themed party
Olympics-themed party
Pajama party
Pizza party
Butterfly-themed party
Camping-themed party
Carnival-themed party
Cars-themed party
Cowgirl/Cowboy-themed party
Detective-themed party
Doctor-themed party
Dog-themed party
Donut-themed party
Dragon-themed party
Emoji-themed party
Fairy-themed party
Firefighter-themed party
Fishing-themed party
Food-themed party
Halloween-themed party
Heart-themed party
Hello Kitty-themed party
Jungle-themed party
Knights and princesses-themed party
Ladybug-themed party
Mermaid-themed party
Mickey Mouse-themed party
Monster-themed party
My Little Pony-themed party
Ocean-themed party
Outer space-themed party
Paint-themed party
Paw Patrol-themed party
Peppa Pig-themed party
Pirate and princess-themed party
Sesame Street-themed party.
Your child’s 5th birthday party is a special occasion that deserves to be celebrated in a fun and memorable way.
With these 100 creative 5th birthday party ideas, themes, activities, decorations, and more, you’re sure to find the perfect way to make your little one’s big day a success.
The key is to keep the focus on what matters most: celebrating your child’s milestone birthday. With a little creativity and a lot of love, your child’s fifth birthday party is sure to be the best time yet.
Happy birthday to your little love!
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