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Is it possible to have a children's bday party at the beach or by the beach?

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my son is turning 1 in june and i would love a party at the beach but is that even legal i live in the san fernando valley so the santa monica beach or malibu would be best and kid friendly

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  1. Well, as long as it is safe and u suggest some rules for the kinds it is completely safe and sound...

    "and make sure they follow the rules which you assign them"...


  2. If you lived i england you could bring the beach to you with Buddy`s castles Inflatable beach party themed bouncy castle.

  3. both.................. you can just set up some food towels and an umbrella.. but hes only turning one so idk if you should take him to the beach with some kids his age then it wouldnt be very safe.... for you to be watching 1 year olds around a ocean.......... by the beach would be good too i dont think its illeagal    but i have some ideas for you that i researched .....

    1st Birthday themes can focus on the #1 or characters that are popular with young children, such as Sesame Street, Teletubbies, Barney, and Winnie the Pooh. A favorite toy (teddy bear, doll, or truck) might also suggest a fun party theme.

    The best before 1st Birthday parties are places your child is familiar and comfortable with, such as your home, a friend's or relative's home, or a playground your child frequently visits.

    Keep the party short (1-2 hours) and plan for a time of day when your child is usually at his best. Morning parties work well for many young children. Make a fun and simple invitation by cutting large number 1's from bright colored paper. Write your child's name on the front of the number with a glitter pen and write the party details (time, location, etc.) on the back with colorful marker. Another fun invitation idea is to glue reprints of a recent photo of your child to a slightly larger piece of paper and write "Look who's turning 1!" above or below the photo and write the party details on the back.

    Fun decorations for a 1st Birthday Party include, large number ones cut from brightly colored paper and hung around the party location, favorite photos of the birthday child (from new born pictures to current), stuffed animals, Happy 1st Birthday banner or poster for guests to sign and add their best wishes, and helium balloons and streamers to match the party theme.

    Fun games & activities for a 1st Birthday include: * story time (read or tell a favorite story), * home video of 1st year (limit to 10 minutes!), * ball rolls (have children sit in circle with legs apart and roll large ball to each other), * wagon rides (decorate a wagon and pull children for rides), * free play (provide blocks, stacking toys, pull toys, and other young favorites), * box yard (decorate several large cardboard boxes and allow children to climb in and through boxes), and * a pull string pinata (even very young children can play).

    Creative arts & crafts for a 1st Birthday include, finger painting, paint-with-water books (ink is printed on page), and making handprints in plaster or clay.

    Fun foods for a 1st Birthday include, animal crackers or other small cookies, peanut butter & jelly or cream cheese sandwiches, applesauce, and cupcakes (less messy than cake). Provide additional foods for the adult guests, such as cheese and crackers, cut fruit, a raw vegetable platter with dip, and pretzels.

    Fun party favors for a 1st Birthday Party include, beach balls, helium balloons, blowing bubbles, picture books, and finger puppets.

    More great 1st Birthday ideas can be found at www.kidspartyfun.com

    i hope this helps you and i hope he has a great 1st birthday!

  4. not a good idea  there would be sand all in the food especially if its really windy,  i think it might be too messy

  5. Im not sure in LA but here in SD I used to have b-day partys at the beach all the time! With young kinds just make sure all their parents are there, so your not resposible for watching everyone!

  6. i think is not a good idea because if something happens it would be a sad day instead of a happy one

  7. You can have your party anywhere you want. If there are pavilions or picnic areas I would recommend renting the space. Also be careful that all of the parents know they are responsible for watching their own children. Too many people think they are not responsible for their children at parties. Being near water can be dangerous so just reminding parents to be observant of their children. Overall though I think the beach is a great place for a party. You could give out sand toys as favors and keep the kids occupied the entire time. Don't forget to bring extra sunscreen and towels in case your gusts forget theirs.

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