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Kids Birthday Invitation Wording

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As a Mom who’s thrown my fair share of kids’ birthday parties, and I know that coming up with the perfect invitation wording can be a bit of a head-scratcher. You want your child’s birthday to be special, right from the moment the invite lands in your guest’s hands. So, let’s talk about how to make those birthday invitations shine with creativity

What Should you Include on a Child’s Birthday Invitation?

When creating a kids’ birthday invitation, it’s important to include all the essential information to ensure that guests can easily RSVP and attend the party. Here’s a checklist of what you should include on a kids’ birthday invitation:

Kids at a birthday party
  1. Child’s Name: Start by stating the name of the child whose birthday you are celebrating. This should be prominently displayed to make it clear who the party is for.
  2. Age: Mention the age the child is turning. This helps guests understand the significance of the celebration.
  3. Date: Clearly state the date of the party. Include the day of the week to avoid any confusion.
  4. Time: Specify the start and end times of the party. Be clear about whether it’s a morning, afternoon, or evening event.
  5. Location: Provide the complete address of the party venue, including any specific instructions or landmarks for finding it. If it’s at your home, make sure to include your address.
  6. RSVP Information: Include a date by which you’d like guests to RSVP. Provide your phone number or an email address where guests can confirm their attendance. Make sure to clearly outline how guests can RSVP, whether it’s by phone, email, or through an RSVP card included with the invitation.
  7. Theme or Dress Code: If your party has a specific theme or dress code, mention it on the invitation. For example, if it’s a costume party, inform the guests to come dressed accordingly.
  8. Food and Drinks: If the party will include meals or snacks. You can even specify what you are serving for example Pizzas and Tacos. This can be helpful for party guests with allergies.
  9. Special Activities: If there are any special activities like a sleepover or entertainment planned for the party, such as a magician, a bounce house, or a craft station, you can mention them on the invitation.
  10. Acknowledgments and Gratitude: You can include a line expressing your excitement to celebrate and gratitude for the guests’ attendance. You can also include a birthday prayer or blessing on the invitation to align with the overall spirit of the occasion.

Remember to keep the design of the invitation in line with the party’s theme or your child’s interests to make it more appealing. Additionally, be sure to send out the invitations well in advance to allow guests ample time to plan and RSVP.

Kids Birthday Invitation Examples By Age

First Birthday

Just because your one year old can’t read read yet, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative with their invitations. Keep it short, sweet, and visually appealing:

First Birthday Decorations
  • “Our little one is turning one! Join us for a day of fun in the sun!”
  • “A year of firsts, smiles, and laughter, it’s time to celebrate as [Child’s Name] turns one!”
  • “Cake, balloons, and a whole lot of fun, come help us celebrate [Child’s Name]’s first birthday!”
  • “It’s a very special day, [Child’s Name] is turning one! Join us for some birthday fun!”
  • “One year of blessings, one year of cheer, join us as [Child’s Name] celebrates their first year!”
  • “Tiny fingers, tiny toes, our little one is growing and everyone knows! Join us for [Child’s Name]’s 1st birthday!”
  • “Hooray, [Child’s Name] is turning one today! Join us for a barnyard bash!”
  • “We blinked, and a year has passed. Now [Child’s Name] is growing up fast! Join us for a first birthday blast!”
  • “It’s been 365 days of pure delight; now it’s time to party all night! [Child’s Name] is turning one, and you’re invited!”

Second Birthday

Second birthday girl
  • “Double the fun, double the joy! Join us as [Child’s Name] turns two!”
  • “Two years of laughter, two years of love, come celebrate with [Child’s Name] from the skies above!”
  • “Cake, balloons, and giggles to share, [Child’s Name] is turning two, and we want you there!”
  • “It’s a year of growth, a year of play, [Child’s Name] is turning two today! Come and celebrate with us!”
  • “Little hands, little feet, [Child’s Name] is turning two, and that’s pretty neat! Please join us for their birthday celebration!”
  • “Two years have flown, and [Child’s Name] has grown! Help us celebrate at their birthday zone!”

Third Birthday Invitation Wording

Boy blowing out candles
  • “Calling all little adventurers and tiny explorers! [Child’s Name] is turning three and embarking on a wild birthday journey. Join us for fun, laughter, and roaring good times! The party starts at [Time] on [Date], and we’ve set up camp at [Address]. Be sure to pack your sense of adventure and a smile. It’s going to be a wild ride! RSVP by [RSVP Date] to secure your spot in this jungle expedition. Don’t be a party animal, be a party explorer and come celebrate with us!”
  • “[Child’s Name] is turning three and we invite you to a Unicorn Party that’s out of this world! Join us for a day of glitter, rainbows, and unicorn magic. The celebration begins at [Time] on [Date] at the mystical land of [Address]. Don your sparkliest attire, and come ready to have fun with these mythical creatures! Please RSVP by [RSVP Date]

Preschoolers (Ages 4-5):

At this age, kids start to understand the excitement of a birthday party. Your invitations can reflect their growing imagination:

  • “Calling all superheroes to celebrate [Child’s Name]’s 4th Birthday!”
  • “Get ready for a magical adventure with [Child’s Name] – 5 and fabulous!”

Consider using themes your child loves, like pirates, princesses, or dinosaurs. It’ll get them even more excited about their big day.

Early School Age (Ages 6-8):

7th Birthday Party

As your child starts making their own friends, you can get a bit more creative:

  • “Get ready for a galaxy of fun at [Child’s Name]’s 7th Birthday Space Party!”
  • “You’re invited to a day of adventure as [Child’s Name] turns 8 – Don’t miss it!”

This is also a great age to involve your child in the invitation-making process, encouraging their creativity and personal touch.

Tweens (Ages 9-12):

As your child enters the tween years, their interests become more defined. Reflect their personality in the invitations:

  • “Join [Child’s Name] for a day of gaming, snacks, and laughter as they turn 10!”
  • “Roll into [Child’s Name]’s 12th birthday party – It’s going to be a blast!”

Feel free to use a bit of humor or references from their favorite books, movies, or hobbies. It’ll show their growing sense of identity and style.

Teens (Ages 13+):

Teenagers might not be into the cutesy stuff anymore, but you can still make their invitations special:

13th Birthday
  • “Come celebrate [Child’s Name’s] 13th Birthday as they become a teenager “
  • “You’re invited to an epic birthday bash for [Child’s Name]’s 16th Birthday – Let’s make it unforgettable!”

Consider creating digital invitations with an artistic or sophisticated touch to match their evolving tastes.

No matter your child’s age, the key to creative invitation wording is personalization. Use their favorite colors, themes, and interests to make the invitations stand out. And remember, the most important thing is to convey the joy and excitement of your child’s special day. So, have fun, get creative, and let those invitations set the stage for a memorable birthday celebration!

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