Children all over the United States look forward getting out of school and spending the summer having fun. One activity many children look forward to is the Fourth of July and the fireworks that light up the sky. However, younger children may not be able to stay awake until the fireworks begin. These Fourth of July party ideas for kids may help them enjoy the day even if they do fall asleep prior to the evening’s light show.

A Fourth of July party can be so much fun, especially for little ones. But how do you prepare a party that children, as well as adults, will enjoy? Start early making plans and ask for your child’s input. You may be surprised to find that they have some great ideas for decorations, games, and food.

Let your child help make decorations for the party. Table toppers with a red, white, and blue glittered chenille stems, foil streamers, and balloons will be festive. Paint a small coffee can and fill it with sand to help the decorations stand. You may even want to place some sparklers in the can for later in the evening.

Plan a parade around your neighborhood or wherever you’re hosting your party. Let the children bring their bikes, wagons, tricycles, or scooters and decorate them with patriotic themes. Not only will the children have fun showing off their rides, they’ll also be showing off their artistic ability. Consider having a prize for each age group.

Don’t forget the food! Barbecue is the normal fare for the Fourth of July. Hamburgers, hot dogs, corn on the cob, potato salad, and homemade ice cream are always a hit. Have a watermelon, pie, or hot dog eating contest that everyone can join in.

What activities can children enjoy that only require adult supervision? Perhaps you can allow the children to make decorated t-shirts with fabric paint. See who can blow the biggest bubbles, have a water balloon war, and play patriotic music.

If the children in your life are water babies, consider having a pool party. Be sure to have a small wading pool so even the youngest children can have fun in the water. To keep children safe while in the pools, assign or hire someone to watch the children. Use sunscreen to keep them from becoming sunburned.

Finish off your party by allowing the children to stay up late so they can enjoy the fireworks show. Pack a light jacket just in case the night is cool, and arrive early to find the best seats. Don’t forget to bring your own chairs, a blanket to sit on, and maybe even a snack. Be prepared, however, for the children to nod off very quickly after the show is over.

Fourth of July party ideas for children don’t really need to be elaborate for them to be fun. Decorations, party games, and food are always a safe bet to get children into the party mood. Top the evening off with a night of fireworks, and the children will say your party was the best ever.

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