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101 unique birthday party themes for kids

Tired of bouncy houses? Check out our huge list of unique birthday party themes for kids. Make it one to remember!

101 unique birthday party themes for kids

Feeling lost when it comes to kids party themes? You’re definitely not alone! Although you might find a few moms in the bunch who seem to have a knack for party planning, most end up needing a little help. Party planners Penny Warner of Danville, California and Deborah Stumm of San Diego suggest having a creative theme for a birthday party, which, they note, can really make it a success.

Give your child the best birthday ever by trying out one of these amazing birthday party themes for kids:

  1. Spa-day with mud masks and manicures (which can be done by older siblings or sitters!).
  2. Pirate party with costumes, eye patches and treasure hunts.
  3. Royal princess ball with fairy tale crafts, glittery cupcakes and princess gowns.
  4. Camping birthday complete with tents, a “campfire,” s’mores, and of course, camp songs.
  5. Nature adventure with a woodland hike and geocaching.
  6. Art party complete with mini easels, paints and smocks.
  7. Harry Potter-world with Bertie Bott’s Every Flavour Beans, wizard costumes and a magic show.
  8. Lego party with Lego games, and of course, a Lego cake.
  9. Great British Bake Off party with a baking contest, cupcake tasting and judging.
  10. Jungle-safari where kids can dress like their favorite animals and have tropical-fruit salad.
  11. Bug-hunt! Supply magnifying glasses, bug houses and “dirt cake.”
  12. Archaeological excavation birthday — kids can dig artifacts out of plaster and dress like explorers
  13. A bubble wrap games party that includes bubble wrap freeze dance.
  14. Farm-themed party where you host kids at a farm, or have baby animals come to you.
  15. Reptiles! Hire a snake handler to attend.
  16. A slime and/or ooblek party.
  17. A Halloween-themed party.
  18. Karaoke contest — just make sure you have your earplugs handy!
  19. Ocean-life. Visit your local aquarium or turn your living room into an under-the-sea adventure.
  20. 1950s sock-hop.
  21. Robotics. Kids can learn about robots while eating “nuts and bolts” snack mix.
  22. Jewelry-making party.
  23. Renaissance festival with medieval garb, turkey legs and pool-noodle jousting.
  24. Backyard beach birthday.
  25. Kite-flying contest.
  26. A luau.
  27. Board-game party.
  28. Book-character birthday, where kids dress up like characters from their favorite stories.
  29. Glow-in-the-dark birthday theme. See “8 Games to play in the dark.”
  30. Rainbow birthday party. Just find the pot of gold!
  31. Ballet/Nutcracker dancing and viewing.
  32. Mystery “who done it?” party with a scavenger hunt, secret messages and magnifying glasses.
  33. Enchanted garden party.
  34. Pottery painting at a ceramics venue or at home.
  35. Movie-making, where the kids become filmmakers.
  36. A drive-in cinema.
  37. A mall hunt and movie party.
  38. Mermaid-themed party.
  39. Host a rodeo. Your little buckaroos can wranglesnow stuffed animals with jump ropes.
  40. Outer space.
  41. Geology party with the coolest rock candy cupcakes.
  42. Ice-skating/hockey-playing.
  43. Dress like heavy-metal rockers at a rock-star birthday.
  44. Pinwheel party.
  45. Sports. Take kids to an arena or play/ref a bunch of games.
  46. 80s birthday party.
  47. 70s disco dance party.
  48. A New Year’s Eve-themed party.
  49. Army-themed birthday with a crazy “capture the flag” obstacle course.
  50. Water games.
  51. Scrapbooking day with tons of supplies.
  52. Star Wars.
  53. American Girl at-home or in the store.
  54. Set up sand bags to kick at a karate-themed party.
  55. A day in the tropics. Set up mini pools complete with inflatable palm trees.
  56. Fortune-telling party with Tarot cards and crystal balls.
  57. Build the best snowman (with a hot cocoa bar at the end!).
  58. Play-dough contest where kids make homemade dough and sculpt cool things. (Learn how to make play-dough.)
  59. Tie-dye party.
  60. Laser tag.
  61. Barbie-themed party with toilet paper or tissue paper gown designs.
  62. Ice cream making.
  63. Video game/”Just Dance” party (to keep kids moving!).
  64. Field day.
  65. Make homemade bubbles (Check out 6 Super Recipes for Homemade Bubbles for some inspiration) and have a bubblegum blowing contest at the end!
  66. Puppet-making complete with a puppet show.
  67. Cheerleading party with pom-poms, megaphones and pennants.
  68. Pajama party (with or without a sleepover) with popcorn and pillow fights
  69. “Going Green” environmental-themed birthday.
  70. Game show party with fun challenges and prizes.
  71. Volunteering and raising money for a charity.
  72. Escape room party — either at a venue or at home with an escape room kit.
  73. Carnival complete with ring toss and cotton candy.
  74. Rocket-themed party with model rocket launch.
  75. Bike riding.
  76. Candy-making party.
  77. South Pole adventure. Get arctic with a polar bear- and penguin-themed birthday.
  78. Unicorn birthday party.
  79. The Wild West with cowboy hats and squirt guns.
  80. “Little House on the Prairie” party with bonnets, a covered wagon table and butter churning.
  81. Gone Fishing birthday.
  82. Cookie-making.
  83. Valentine’s Day party.
  84. Spring is in the air with egg dyeing and flower pressing.
  85. Bowling.
  86. Cops and robbers.
  87. Music festival where kids can try out different instruments and put on a concert.
  88. Crazy hair party.
  89. Fiesta with tacos, a piñata and mariachi music.
  90. “Tough Mudder” (kid-style) messy mud-run birthday!
  91. Alice in Wonderland, complete with tea party games.
  92. Yoga party.
  93. Teddy bear picnic.
  94. Planes, trains and automobiles party.
  95. Rock climbing.
  96. Go-karts.
  97. Miniature golf.
  98. Forts and fortresses. See what hideouts kids can their cardboard boxes.
  99. “Explore the world” birthday where you put up maps and have kids bring dishes representing their culture.
  100. A Pop-It party.
  101. Gymnastics.

The truth is, little kids usually don’t remember very much about their birthday parties, but at least they can have fun in the moment — and you can get some great photos — with these unique birthday party themes

Need some extra help organizing or setting up the party? Hire a babysitter or housekeeper to help out for a few hours.

Looking for some games and activities for your child’s party? Check out these Birthday Party Games for Kids!