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  CaliforniaPuppets.com is the  leading resource  in children's birthday party   entertainment and kids birthday party tips for the entire San Francisco,
  Oakland
and San Jose areas.

  Let me start by saying that Just by getting this far, you are away ahead of the   game. Follow these simple tips below and book Jungle Joe to entertain your
  guests and your party will be a great hit.

 1. Bay Area Birthday Party Locations

  There is usually no better place to hold a children's birthday party than your   own home. Children are usually better behaved in the home environment and   much easier to control. It is always wise to make sure any valuable items are   stored away in case of accidents. Outdoor parties can be a lot of fun. whether it's   held in one of the bay area's beautiful parks or simply in your own backyard, you   must ALWAYS have a contingency plan in case of bad weather. Outdoor kids   parties in the San Francisco Bay Area are usually OK from May through October.
  If you feel your house is too small to accommodate the number of children you are   planning to invite, then booking a local hall is a sensible option. Choose carefully   and try to find one that has a carpeted floor. I did a San Jose kids birthday party   once in a Large, echoey hall with polished floors. These halls amplify even the   tiniest of noises which makes it difficult to make yourself heard and keep the   children under control.
  When holding your party in a hall, be sure to make a thorough checklist of   everything you will need to take with you for the party (Don't forget your music,   prizes, matches or a lighter to light the birthday cake candles with!). Shows at a   local restaurant can also be a great option for certain families in the Bay area.

  2. Balloon Clues

  Finding the party venue can be a real headache - especially in the dark! A bunch of   balloons (not just one - it will pop!) tied to your mailbox will prove of help to your   guests and the entertainer. I did a children's birthday party in the Oakland hills   once. Almost half the guests showed up really late because the roads were windy   and the house number was hard to see. Balloons could of easily fixed that problem.
  3. Birthday Party Badges
  It is a good idea to provide each child with a sticky label badge bearing his or her   name. People tend to respond better when they are addressed by name. I once   did a performance for a 6 year old boy's birthday party in Milpitas where the kids   didn't know each other. The kids were shy and quiet. I suggested the badges to   the hostess, she was amazed to how much that changed the kids response to the   whole party experience.
  4. Kids Birthday Presents
  Have a box or bag ready to put all the presents in as the children arrive so they   can be kept safe to open later. If the birthday child is opening presents during the   party, try to make sure they are removed to a safe place afterwards. Over the   years I have seen many new toys trampled underfoot in the excitement!     Back to top
  5. Keep them busy
  Please do not attempt to settle the children down as they arrive by allowing them   to run wild in a room filled with balloons, streamers, toys, etc. Funnily enough, this   usually only happens in halls! More parties are ruined (and more guests are injured)   by this than by anything else. Many children find the noise of balloons bursting   frightening. I once did a kids party in Walnut Creek where a 4 year old ended up   having to be taken home because of the balloon popping noise before the party   has even begun. Use balloons as decoration only and save the squeakers for the   goodie bags! Play a simple quiet game instead.
  6. Birthday Party Foods!
  Pizza is a favorite for most kids. Simpler is sometimes better, cheese or pepperoni.   Some kids are picky eaters and will pick off the pizza. Simple foods for the kids and   variety for the parents. Food can be served either before or after the show. But   never during the show, my shows are interactive and food can be a huge   distraction during the performance. A word of caution about SUGAR. It can ruin a   great party any day. Cotton candy should be forbidden all together, candy and   sodas are common problem foods that have forced kids to just run around in circles.   Unlike adults, for most kids if they consume sugar, they have to burn it right away.   It is unfair to allow kids to have a bowl of ice cream and then expect them to sit still   for any period of time. They simply can't do it, their bodies won't let them.
  7. Showtime!

  I usually require about 10 minutes to set up a birthday party show. I am quite   happy to do this in front of the children, so long as they remain in front of my   tables and don't wander behind to take a peek! Either play a simple game while I   get ready or sit them down in front of the show and let them chat with me as I set   up for the performance.

  The show is designed to be enjoyed by the whole family. adults and older children   don't need to leave the room or sit at the far end of the room. Enjoy the show   with your children and I promise that you will have a wonderful time.

  TODDLERS, should be kept in the care of their parents and for safety reasons   should not be allowed to wander around the room during show time.

  NOTHING WHATSOEVER should be distributed to the children during the show   unless arrangements have been made with me beforehand. Please don't pass   around sweets, juice or any hand out as it can be a huge distraction!

  If you are doing a themed birthday party, please let me know during booking and   again before the show. My shows are well suited for any themed birthday parties   Weather it's a pirate theme, Jungle theme, superhero theme or whatever theme   you are working with.                                                                                     Back to top

  8. Involve the kids

  involve the children in party planning and preparation. Surprises are fun, but the   kids like to get involved in planning, and this is a time when the kids are motivated   to be especially helpful.

  Let them plan the theme, location, guest list, menu, games, etc. They can write   invitations or create them on the computer with fun computer paper, fill loot bags,   blow up balloons, decorate, even help "childproof," "crowdproof" or straighten   the house.

  9. How long should a children's birthday party be?

  One to two hours is more than enough time for a toddler or pre-school party. For   older children two to three hours is recommended.

  For drop off parties, parents usually start arriving about 15 minutes before the end   of the party. Have the party bags ready and named so they can be handed to each   child as they leave.

  10. Forget all the rest

  It's their Special Day -- Whether with a party or not, the object of the day is to   make your child feel special. Alternative birthday celebrations include special   rituals, such as birthday plates, breakfasts, dinners or birthday cake with   grandma, measuring to see how much they've grown, reminiscing about "the day   you were born" or previous parties over photo albums or by watching videos of   younger years.

  All my shows are interactive; the children will become involved in the show, where   they can hoot and holler. And the Birthday Child is always the center of attraction.   Even if it's a special first birthday, and most of the benefits will be for the family   and friends in the audience. The child will still have focus moments in the show,   even if it's only for the tape to remember for later years.

  Famous last words:  Happy+birth+day= Happy Birthday                              Back to top
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