All those hours of labor and delivery, which ultimately turned out to be some of the most beautiful days of your life, seem so recent… And yet it's already been a year! Your eighth wonder of the world will soon be celebrating their first birthday, and you want to make it special. Here are a few tips from Good Goût to make this moment simple and enjoyable.
What type of birthday party should I organize?
To celebrate your baby's first birthday, the first questions that will undoubtedly come to mind are: "When am I going to organize this?" and "Where am I going to do this?" It goes without saying that the date will be your little one's birthday, or at least a day very close to it, but what time of day is most suitable? Lunch or brunch? An afternoon snack? A cocktail party or a dinner? The choice is yours, depending on your own needs and the availability of your guests. Furthermore, whatever the event, it will necessarily include food. While babies will always have the choice between our mini rosemary baguettes or round biscuits depending on the time of day, what about the adults? A sit-down meal or a buffet?
Currently, the trend leans towards buffets. It's worth noting that this type of reception remains the easiest to manage when you have a young baby to look after. Indeed, you can prepare most of the food in advance, and on the day itself, you'll be completely available for your little one and your guests. Besides, a sit-down meal might be a bit too formal for an event you want to be simple and relaxed.
As for the ideal time, a cocktail party is perfect if you're celebrating your child's birthday midweek. Your guests (and you) will likely be more available in the evening. However, your baby might tire quickly, and it would be a shame to celebrate this first year of happiness without them. If you want to show your guests how much they've grown, the most appropriate time would be lunchtime (or brunch) or afternoon tea. Choose a weekend day so your guests are more available. Plus, everyone is more relaxed on weekends, and your baby will feel it.
In any case, consider your child's rhythm. If they're tired, they might be a bit grumpy, and the party could be less enjoyable for everyone. Ideally, they should be able to sleep before the party, and it shouldn't go on too long.
Where to celebrate your birthday?
Your baby is still young... If you want them to fully enjoy the moment, choose a quiet place where they already feel at home. Your own little haven is ideal, provided you have enough space. At this age, our little ones are quite sensitive to noise and commotion. So avoid restaurant dining rooms, which are often too noisy. And if your little darling is lucky enough to have been born during a mild season, you can organize this little party in a park, perhaps for a picnic (if you don't have a garden). It's original and will delight the children.
Who should be invited to baby's first birthday party?
One year old seems like a long time when it comes to our little darling, but in reality, it's still very young. Just as we saw when choosing the venue, it's important to keep in mind that your baby will be more comfortable in a calm and familiar environment. So avoid crowds, even if it's tempting to turn this unique event into a national celebration.
Should we invite other children?
The answer might seem obvious, since a child's birthday party usually means inviting children. And yet... it's not that simple. This isn't just any birthday; it's their very first. And it's not certain that your very young baby is ready to play with many other children. Furthermore, it's an age when babies need a lot... a lot of attention. So we advise you not to invite too many children. Only those your baby knows well.
Please note that for the well-being of your young guests and your own little one, it is recommended to take a few precautions. This may seem obvious, but in the frenzy of preparation, these details are easily forgotten.
You probably have young mothers around you who are breastfeeding, so plan a quiet room so they can breastfeed their little ones in peace and quiet.
Also consider preparing a small area for changing the youngest children.
There will be a lot of people and with children playing everywhere, it's safer to put away any valuables that might be lying around.
Finally, and most importantly, for everyone's safety, remove small objects that could be swallowed, sharp objects (knives), and remember to lock cupboard doors to prevent minor accidents. And in case of a minor injury, keep a small first-aid kit readily accessible.
How can we make this event unique?
Now that you know when, where and with whom this little party in honor of your baby will take place, all that remains is to figure out what to do to decorate and liven it up a bit.
Decorations: no need to go overboard, but children's birthday decorations are so adorable that no one will judge you if you go all out. And to avoid breaking the bank, here are some tutorials to learn how to make your own super stylish tissue paper pom-poms and adorable little fabric pennant banners . Guaranteed to impress! And for those who are all thumbs, many children's online shops and toy stores offer ready-made decoration kits.
If you plan to use balloons for decoration, hang them up high so that they are not popped by the youngest children: they could choke on the rubber pieces that fall to the ground.
How to keep children occupied?
Here, 2 schools of thought clash: those who prefer to go directly through a babysitter or an entertainer (we don't all have their talent) and those who swear by small "home-made" activities.
You can therefore hire a babysitter or even an entertainer to keep your little ones occupied. Many websites allow you to quickly find one near you (Yoopies.fr, Yoopala.com, Babychou.fr, etc.).
And for those who prefer to do things themselves, there's no need to rack your brains, just prepare an assortment of games suitable for everyone's age (coloring books, board games, cartoons, a ball if you're outdoors, etc.) and you're all set!
How to keep adults occupied?
Not everyone has had the chance to watch your little miracle grow during this incredible year, so what better way to catch up than with a beautiful slideshow of the most adorable photos of your little one? Your baby has undoubtedly been photographed a million times this year, like a Hollywood star, so finding some lovely pictures shouldn't be too difficult. And for those of you who are more tech-savvy, why not create a short film including photos and videos of your baby? There's no need to invest in professional software; all computers come with a video editing program by default. So, if you have a PC, you can use Windows Movie Maker, and if you have a Mac, you can use iMovie.
If you want something more interactive, prepare a little quiz revolving around the baby's first year: "when did he get his first tooth?", "where did he start crawling", etc.
And for memories worthy of this lovely little celebration, ask someone to take some photos for you. You'll certainly have your mind and arms busy with other things...
That's it, all you have to do now is cheerfully sing "Happy Birthday!"