Favorite Birthday Theme Ideas – Lego Parties
One of the trickiest parts about throwing a birthday party is finding a theme that not only appeals to your child, but will keep all of the kids entertained for a few hours.
Want a great kid’s birthday party theme that will keep everyone entertained and happy? Look for a Lego themed party! Boys and girls of all ages love Lego pieces and these charming pieces will appeal to your child’s imagination.
Watch as your child builds huge structures with his or her friends for plenty of fun. And one of the best parts with a Lego party is all the fun you can have with decorating and keeping in theme throughout the party.
For invitations, buy some of the big Lego pieces that are typically for younger children. On the side of the pieces, you can tape a fold-out birthday party invitation for the kids, presenting a unique invitation your child can help to make.
Look for candy stores that sell Lego shaped candy in bulk. You can buy large bags of these candies and sprinkle them on the tables or hand them out as goody bag treats in the end!
For older kids, you can purchase the kits that will keep them entertained and you can let them take the kits home as a great take-away treat. Most of these kits only cost a few dollars with several different designs in one kit. If you have younger children, purchase the bigger Legos and make a theme with the Legos. For example, have the children build a big fire station and hand out small fire helmets. Suggest the children to build a large castle and find cheap swords for knights and princess caps for the little girls for hours of fun with the kids.
What about the cake and decorations? Making the cake can be a lot of fun. There are Lego models out there to build brightly-colored cakes in different Lego shapes. You can ice them in bright reds, blues and yellows. Look for Lego cake-toppers as well for the final touch.
Decorations should be as bright as the theme. You can cover shoe boxes and other different shaped boxes with bright construction paper to simulate large Legos. Build some Lego pieces ahead of the party and use these as centerpieces on the dinner table and other spots around the house for a one-of-a-kind look.









