Keeping
children entertained at Weddings Weddings
are a family time, a time to catch up with friends and families in order to celebrate
a new beginning. However we have all been at that memorable wedding where the
children have run riot and taken over during the festivities
Some
children may be kept occupied with special roles such as page boy, flower girl
and ring bearer and the responsibility for the behaviour of the smallest of the
wedding party lies with the chief bridesmaid/matron of honour. But what strategies
can the bride and groom put into place to keep the remaining little angels entertained
during the reception? The following are some ideas that don't cost the earth but
will go to ensuring that all of the guests have a lovely time.
During
the ceremony
Many children will be able to stay entertained by the
novelty of the occasion. For a young child their special cuddly toy or blanket
is a must, games that beep and squeak should be left at home.
During
the reception
Many brides and grooms spend a lot of time and money
on creating favors for the wedding party but often don't include items for children.
Wedding
Party Bags themed for children are easy to put together and don't have to be expensive.
Children can be entertained for ages with a blank piece of paper and pencils.
At the start of the speeches, a time when many children get restless, a colouring
competition could be announced. This will keep many entertained especially if
they know that there will be prizes at the end. In addition the bride and groom
will have additional keepsakes if the drawing theme is about the wedding.
As
a word of caution stickers may be a party bag favourite but not for weddings -
they may be stuck on regrettable places such as the brides dress!
Plates/Glasses
Children under 5 years may need either plastic glasses arranged or straws. For
young children paper plates may also be more suitable.
Balloons are a common
feature of many weddings, but rather than have your smaller guests upset your
décor ensure that you tie a balloon to the back of each child's chair.
Babies.
If there are young babies at the reception remember to make arrangements for heating
up baby food and bottles. A little extra preparation to ensure that there are
adequate nappy changing facilities will also be appreciated. Young babies will
be too small for party bags but a special bib or small age suitable toy makes
a lovely finishing touch.
Wedding cake. If you are having a traditional
iced fruitcake only the most adventurous child will partake. But children love
cake and it is always a shame that they miss out on something that is a very adult
taste. For 5 minutes effort some homemade or shop bought gingerbread men, or other
such kiddies treats, would go down well.
Dancing. If there is going to
be a disco or band remember to include some popular dances for the children.
Towards
the end of the evening it is time to help parents calm down over excited little
wedding guests. A couple of popular dvd's and a portable player, if there are
no facilities at the reception, will help achieve this as long as there is a responsible
person to help oversee them.
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