20 Ideas for the Best 3-Year-Old Birthday Parties

20 Ideas for the Best 3-Year-Old Birthday Parties

So you made it another year as a parent, and now it’s time to celebrate: You’ve got a 3-year-old’s birthday party to plan! We’ve gathered up some of the best toddler party ideas — whether your little one is obsessed with Minnie Mouse or devoted to Toy Story, these are guaranteed to make your child’s 3rd birthday one to remember. They’re all simple enough to orchestrate yourself, but leave plenty of room for those who want to go all out. Though, let’s face it, 3-year-olds don’t need much besides each other, cake, shiny things to wave about, and the chance to run free.

Most of these 3rd-birthday party ideas will work absolutely anywhere, but we’ve included a special section with some easy and low-cost indoor birthday themes to transform your home into a temporary paradise for the 3-year-old set. These are activities that can work on short notice, if bad weather strikes, and require little more than a creative look into your gear closet and a quick trip to the supermarket.

Kids represent the largest unvaccinated group in the U.S., which means that indoor gatherings still pose a risk and should be avoided. In April, however, the Centers for Disease Control revised their guidelines for outdoor gatherings, which are now deemed lower-risk for small groups, so long as masks are worn by unvaccinated kids and adults, and social distancing is maintained. 

Indoor 3rd-Birthday Party Ideas for Winter Babies 

Ice Cream & Cookie Party

What kid could turn down ice cream and cookies? To get everyone involved, bake a batch of sugar cookies the day before the party, have a few types of icing and sprinkles on hand, and lay down some wax paper. Letting kids decorate (and eat) their own treats is a fun way to keep them fed and entertained. (Bonus: You won’t even have to worry about making a birthday cake with this one.) You can also let kids make their own sundaes or bake cupcakes inside ice cream cones. If you want to get super crafty, make an ice cream themed bean bag toss. No party is complete without pin the cherry on the ice cream sundae. You can make your own version with this tutorial.

Craft Party 

At the mellower end of the indoor birthday-party spectrum is the classic craft party. Just supply your guests with crayons, construction paper, finger paints (washable only!), chalkboards, play dough — whatever you can find. Create art stations with different activities at each table and let kids take home the work of art that they make. Keep an eye on all of the kiddos to make sure no one eats the play dough — but give them free reign to use rolling pins, cookie cutters, popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, and other craft supplies to create whatever they want.

Tea Party

For the 3-year-old with more refined tastes, the tea party provides tons of fancy fun. Invite guests to bring their favorite stuffed animal, and provide light accessories like hats, gloves, or feather boas. Cut sandwiches into fun shapes with cookie-cutters, and serve bite-size treats like mini cupcakes, donuts, or mini cookies. These paper teacups are perfect for guests not yet ready to handle china, and they make for easy cleanup. Save yourself hours of constructing tissue paper pom-poms and just buy this set, which provides all your decor needs.

Superhero

Celebrate the most special person in your life with a touch of the supernatural. Guests will finally have an excuse to wear their superhero costume out of the house! (Though this set of 8 capes for $18.49 is great to have on hand for guests who don’t have one.) They can even decorate their own superhero cuffs made from toilet paper rolls cut lengthwise. To let guests test their superpowers, set up obstacle courses and games. You can tape the faces of villains to empty soda bottles and let them try to knock the bad guys down with bean bags, or let them test their spidey senses with silly string! Make a game of hot potato extra on-theme by calling it kryptonite.

Movie Theater 

Create the perfect birthday party by turning your living room into a movie theater by arranging bean bags, chairs, and pillows for seating; pop some popcorn, grab some candy for the “snack stand,” rent a projector, hang up a sheet and host a day at the “movies” by showing your toddler’s favorite films.

Dance Party

Three-year-olds love nothing more than a wild toddler dance party: Create a playlist with their favorite songs, and festoon the dance floor/living room festooned with lights, streamers and balloons.

Battle of the Bands

Host a battle of the bands with whatever instruments (and pots and pans and spoons) you have handy, and let kids learn about music by giving them free range to make their own.

Magic Show

And now that you have a 3-year-old, it’s probably a good idea to master a few DIY magic tricks — with a cape, a hat, and a few simple illusions up your sleeve, you can always keep a room full of 3-year-olds spellbound.

The Best Themes for 3rd-Birthday Parties 

Dinosaur 

Have guests dig for “dino eggs” (Easter eggs filled with treats) in a sandbox or bucket of rice. These dinosaur color scratchers are a timeless party activity. This party set will keep things simple, but if you’re really into decor, nothing’s cuter than a mini birthday hat on a plastic dinosaur. Temporary tattoos are always a hit!

Fairy Tales

Read all of your child’s favorite fairy tales, or play that game where you go around the circle and have each person say a sentence that adds up to a silly story. These wands, made out of that black paper that you scratch away to reveal color, are the perfect age-appropriate, no-mess craft. Ribbon wands can also provide a ton of fun. Set the mood with twinkly fairy lights and maybe a unicorn piñata for good measure. 

Ladybug 

Paper lanterns can easily be transformed into ladybugs with black pom-poms glued to them. Have story hour featuring the Grouchy Ladybug. Guests can paint these wooden ladybugs or their sun catcher counterparts. Ladybug slime is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

Carnival

Who doesn’t love a carnival? Your county fair will come to life in your own backyard by setting up a few simple games and offering some prizes. Think a ring toss, fishbowl toss, cornhole, and “guess how many items are in the jar.” A face-painting station adds extra fun! If you don’t want to serve a full meal this theme is perfect, as popcorn and cake will suffice.

Farm 

Keep decor simple with red gingham tablecloths, sunflowers, and bandanas. Kids will love decorating mini flower pots and planting some seeds, and they serve as a functional alternative to goodie bags full of garbage. Stick horses will also keep them busy (these inflatable ones are only $4 each), and farm bingo is always an option. Serve things like country lemonade, milk, pigs in a blanket, corn on the cob, and “hay bale” Rice Krispie treats.

Toy Story

Get the theme going with red, orange, yellow, and blue balloons. You can decorate with cardboard boxes labeled “Andy’s Toys” or paint them to resemble ABC blocks. Pretty much anything green can be transformed into a Toy Story alien with three googly eyes, from balloons to cups to Jell-O. Guests will love making their own Forky, tutorials for which are abundant, or dressing up potatoes as Mr. Potato Heads. Toy soldiers make the perfect cake topper, and Woody’s cowboy hats are easily fashioned out of chocolate crisps and Rolos.

Mickey/Minnie Mouse

An oldie but a goodie. Kids can decorate their own Mickey or Minnie ears, or, for the edible version, a Mickey Mouse cookie. Any old cupcake becomes a Mickey Mouse cupcake with Oreos strategically placed as ears. A mouse cookie-cutter will transform just about any food into a party food, from pizza to fruit to PB&J. Don’t forget a Mickey Mouse piñata!

Monkey 

It’s time to go bananas! Bring back classic games like monkey in a barrel and egg on a spoon races, except with a banana and a spatula. Play monkey freeze dance, or have kids race to find the banana slices buried in plates of whipped cream… without using their hands. Make chocolate “monkey bark” with Nilla Wafers, edible google eyes, and banana candies, or have a banana split bar.

Outdoor Fun for 3-Year-Old Birthday Parties

Cowboys and Cowgirls

Give each guest a bandana or cowboy hat. Let guests test their lasso skills with a classic ring toss, and try their hand at digging for gold in buckets of sand. For a fun photo-booth prop, cut a frame out of a large piece of cardboard and write “wanted” on it. Decorate with gingham tablecloths, sunflowers, and, if your area allows for it, hay bales.

Butterfly

Butterfly nets provide another excuse to run around outside. Who can resist butterfly tattoos or a butterfly-themed third birthday piñata? Bowties make easy “butterfly pasta salad,” though butterfly cookie-cutters can make just about any food on-theme.

Teddy Bear Picnic

At age 3, eating outside with your teddy bear is still a novelty. Have guests bring their favorite fuzzy friend and sit on classic gingham picnic blankets. Serve gummy bears and teddy bears, as well as your kid’s favorite foods. Don’t forget snacks for the bears!

Construction 

It’s easy enough to decorate with caution tape, mini traffic cones, and yellow, black, and orange balloons. Toy trucks are extra fun when there’s a sandbox involved. You can make your won by lining a kiddie pool with garbage bags and filling it with sand or dirt. Kids can test their skills painting a cardboard playhouse, or “nailing” golf tees into cardboard or styrofoam with toy hammers. As for food, dirt cups, made with chocolate pudding and cookie crumbs, are perfect for this theme.

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