Great birthday party ideas for girl turning 5? the party will be in march and we live in new england so it'll!


Question: still be cold..any inside ideas?


Answers: still be cold..any inside ideas?

go to Libby Lou
(its a store for little girls where they get their hair and makeup done to look like rock stars or princesses...they all love it)
then go see the Hannah Montana 3D movie


hope this helped!

Have a fashion run way show. Invite some of your friends over the give the girls makeovers. hair make up then let them pick out an outfit. after wards take there picture and have someone go print it out. She can pretend shes hannah montana and then have the girls be characters from hannahs show.

Check out this site: "Birthday Party Ideas for 5-year-olds". Lots of ideas and advice...

http://parents.berkeley.edu/advice/birth...

My friend gave her daughter a tea party...girls can dress up in lil dresses with big hats and you can set a dainty table with settings..you can make up a fun invitation and invite " special friends" such as teddy bears for companions.

you can be creative..the party was a hit by all and it would be an easy theme to put together, good luck !

To start with, since she will be five, the ideal number of guests would be five. They say the number of guest should be equal to the age of the child and it does seem to work well. I think you should stick with all little girls and do a dress up party complete with little girl music they can sing along with just like little Hannah Montana's.

go to clares or libby lu, they give hannah montana makeovers. or buy some old cloths at a thrift store and but a couple of hannah wigs and and have a fashion show and see hoo can act the most like hannah montana( singing dancing and style)





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