Got any creative ideas for a 10 year old’s birthday?
Dhamu Ahir
A scavenger hunt: Create a list of clues and hide them around the house or neighborhood. The birthday child and their friends can work together to solve the clues and find the final prize.
A movie night: Have a cozy movie night at home with some popcorn and the birthday child's favorite film.
A sports tournament: If the birthday child enjoys sports, organize a friendly tournament with their friends. This could be anything from a soccer game to a mini golf competition.
A game day: Set up a variety of board games, card games, and video games for the birthday child and their friends to enjoy.
A craft party: Have a craft party where the birthday child and their friends can get creative and make their own projects. Some ideas might include painting, jewelry making, or creating a scrapbook.
A pool party: If the weather is warm and you have access to a pool, a pool party could be a fun way to celebrate the birthday.
A cooking class: If the birthday child enjoys cooking, sign them up for a cooking class where they can learn to make new dishes and have fun with their friends.
A sleepover: Have a sleepover with the birthday child and their friends, complete with snacks, games, and a movie marathon.
A bowling party: Rent out a lane at a local bowling alley and invite the birthday child and their friends to celebrate with a few games of bowling.
An outdoor adventure: Go on a hike or visit a nearby state park and enjoy some time exploring the great outdoors.
A trip to a local attraction: Consider taking the birthday child and their friends to a local amusement park, zoo, or aquarium for a day of fun.
A music or dance party: If the birthday child loves music or dancing, have a party with a DJ or set up a dance floor in the living room and invite their friends to join in.
A book club party: If the birthday child is a reader, start a book club with their friends and celebrate the birthday with a discussion of a favorite book.
A science experiment party: Set up a series of fun science experiments for the birthday child and their friends to try out and explore.
A skating party: Rent out a roller skating rink or go ice skating and invite the birthday child and their friends to join in the fun.
A gaming party: If the birthday child loves video games, invite their friends over for a marathon gaming session.
A backyard carnival: Set up a series of carnival games and activities in the backyard, like a beanbag toss, a mini golf course, or a water balloon toss.
A movie-making party: Have a party where the birthday child and their friends can create their own short films. Provide a variety of costumes and props for them to use in their productions.
A magic show: Hire a local magician to perform a magic show for the birthday child and their friends.
A karaoke party: Rent a karaoke machine and invite the birthday child and their friends to sing their hearts out.


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