60 Fun Toddler Party Ideas For Girls & Boys

Seeing toddlers play, interact with friends, and have fun are some of the biggest pleasures that come from being a parent. While everyday activities can provide all of these, parties are a special occasion to bring them out.

So, whether you’re stumped about which type of party to throw or just want to create more smile-worthy moments, check out this list of party ideas tailored to your toddler.

1. Farm Animals

Bring the farm to your home with these farm-themed party ideas for boys and girls aged 1 to 3. Transform your space using farm animal wall decals (e.g., chicks, cows, horses).

Display food and drinks on a table topped with a red and white gingham tablecloth and some yellow flowers. Serve apple slices, animal-shaped sugar cookies, and sheep cupcakes.

Keep kids entertained by singing “Old MacDonald,” playing a farm-themed Simon Says game, or making cotton ball sheep.

2. Puppets

Three-year-olds will love this interactive party idea.

If you don’t have puppets at home, consider borrowing some from your child’s school or purchasing them online. To create the stage, cover a table with a black cloth and crotch behind while performing.

After the show, help children glue yarn, buttons, and pom poms to paper bags to create their very own puppets.

3. Paw Patrol

Paw Patrol

Use the brave puppies from Paw Patrol as inspiration for your 2- or 3-year-old’s birthday party. This show is designed for boys and girls, so it’s a good theme regardless of who you’re celebrating.

Raise the “ruff” with balloons in the show’s colors (yellow, red, and blue). Complete the look with branded merchandise (e.g., plates, tablecloths, and cake toppers) from party stores.

Some activity ideas include having kids color images from the show with bone-shaped crayons and pinning the badge on Marshall.

4. Bubbles

What little one doesn’t enjoy blowing bubbles? This age-old pastime is a great summer toddler party idea.

This party can work for all toddlers aged 1 to 3 (just be sure to adapt the activities based on age). For example, older children can try blowing their own bubbles, while younger ones can chase after bubbles or try popping bubbles.

When decorating, opt for a blue and white color scheme and choose disposable dishware with bubbles on it. Serve a cake with dots on it and blue Jello. Altogether, this party shouldn’t cost more than $50 to throw together.

5. Circus

Even if your little one hasn’t made it to the circus yet, they’re sure to be delighted by this theme party.

To create the look of the big top, decorate using red and white streamers and add blue and yellow balloons. Accessorize with wall hangings of stars, clowns, and circus performers.

Serve animal crackers and clown cupcakes. Offer face painting, a clown handprint craft, and a bean bag toss.

6. Peppa Pig

Two- and three-year-old girls will have a blast celebrating with Peppa Pig. Decorate using plenty of pink, tulle, balloons, and stars.

Serve pig cupcakes and Peppa-shaped cookies on branded plates. Keep kids occupied with a Peppa Pig What’s Different picture activity, or have them try pinning the party hat on the Peppa poster.

Depending on how fancy you want to get with the cake and the decorations, expect to pay somewhere between $50 and $100.

7. Unicorns

Unicorn

Toddler girls will be wide-eyed when they see the unicorn party you’ve put together. Create a magical space by hanging up a tinsel curtain, a garland, and plenty of balloons (some in pastel colors and a couple unicorn-shaped).

A unicorn cake is a must but be sure to provide other snacks like wafers dipped in sprinkles, unicorn bark (white chocolate) with sprinkles, and unicorn cheesecake dip.

Have a unicorn coloring station available as a calm activity, or embrace the craziness by inviting kids to hit a unicorn pinata. This party requires a lot of decorations so expect to pay at least $100 to put it all together.

8. The Wiggles

Boys and girls aged 1 to 3 will love celebrating with their favorite group of dancing musicians. Use bright red, yellow, blue, and purple decorations to match the basic Wiggles color scheme.

For an easy activity, put on a playlist of the Wiggles’ greatest hits and invite kids to dance until they drop. In terms of food, serve dishes inspired by Wiggles songs like fruit salad, mashed banana (banana yogurt), and honey cakes.

Not only will kids love this fun theme, but it’s also a great cheap toddler party idea as it requires little in the way of decorations and activities.

9. Racecar

Little boys aged 2 to 3 will go nuts with this racecar-themed party. When decorating, you can’t go wrong with black, white, and red elements or anything checkered.

If you’re feeling really ambitious (and you have the budget for it), add inflatable toy tires, road signs, and an adhesive race track to the party area.

Serve traffic light brownies (use M&Ms for the lights), race car hot dogs (use cucumbers for the wheels), and anti-freeze juice (lemon-lime drink).

10. Fox in Socks

Dr. Seuss’ classic book is the perfect jumping-off point for your toddler’s next party. You can find plenty of themed decorations on sites like Amazon and Etsy.

Easy activities include having kids watch a Fox and Socks read aloud on YouTube or doing a Fox in Socks puzzle.

For food, serve cupcakes with sock icing, poodles eating noodles (pasta salad), and cheese trees (cucumber slices topped with cheese).

11. Brown Bear Brown Bear

Brown Bear Brown Bear

Use Eric Carle’s classic book to inspire your next toddler party. This theme will be most enjoyed by kiddos who are familiar with the story, so keep this one for your 3-year-old.

Decorate using oversized animal cut-outs and ABC blocks featuring characters from the book (available on sites like Amazon). You should also be able to find themed paper plates, napkins, and cups at party stores.

Keep kids engaged with a coloring station and storytime. You can make storytime even more engaging by providing each child with a Brown Bear mask to wear while they read.

12. Mermaid

Little girls will fall head over tail for this mermaid-themed event. Use a light blue, green, purple, and silver color scheme to create an underwater party paradise, and be sure to accessorize with mermaid and fish mylar balloons.

Serve mermaid fruit salad (with melons cut into mermaid shapes), mermaid meringue, and of course, mermaid cake.

Entertain kids with a mermaid wand-making craft or a mermaid slime-making activity. Alternatively, you can play The Little Mermaid for a calm activity.

13. Let’s Have a Ball

Sporty toddlers of all ages will appreciate this outdoor toddler party idea. To decorate, scatter balloons and beach balls around the party area for kids to play with.

Offer a snack of round foods like apples, cupcakes, and tater tots. Let kids burn off their snacks by having them kick balls around the backyard or letting them swim in a homemade ball bit (kiddy pool filled with plastic balls).

14. Rubber Ducky

Rubber Ducky

Not only does the iconic yellow duck make bath time more fun, but it’s also the perfect inspiration for your toddler’s next party.

Use various shades of blue and white for your color scheme, and be sure to accessorize with plenty of yellow ducks (e.g., garland, balloons, inflatable toys). Keep kids busy with a bubble-blowing station and a rubber duck fishing game.

For refreshments, make a blue raspberry punch and top it with floating rubber ducks. Finally, make sure there are plenty of duck cupcakes.

15. Rainbows

Toddler girls will flip when they see this colorful party scene. Get your space on theme by creating a rainbow balloon arch and lots of rainbow streamers.

Trick kids into eating healthy foods like fruit smoothies and vegetable kabobs by creating rainbow versions. That said, don’t forget the rainbow cake!

Possible activity ideas include playing pin the cloud on the rainbow and rainbow finger painting.

16. Sophie the Giraffe

Your toddler girl will fall in love when she sees one of her favorite toys transformed into a party theme. Use a light pink and white color scheme accented with giraffe elements (e.g., giraffe balloons and Sophie toys).

Add a French touch to the event by serving the adults colorful macarons. Offer a giraffe cake for the little ones.

This event doesn’t require a lot of set-up, so it’s a great cheap toddler party idea.

17. CoComelon

Two- and three-year-olds will go crazy for this party inspired by the hit YouTube series.

When decorating, the more colorful, the better. That means incorporating things like a rainbow balloon arch, character cut-outs, and themed tableware (e.g., cups, plates, and napkins).

For food, serve watermelon slices and watermelon-flavored candies like Sour Patch, Jelly Beans, and saltwater taffy.

18. Cowboy

Cowboy

Let your little boy live out his Wild West fantasies with a cowboy-themed party. Invite your little one and his friends to come dressed up in their best Western outfits to set the scene.

When decorating, incorporate hay barrels, printable signs, and a bandana garland into your design. If you’re feeling really ambitious, you can even create a Wild West town by painting cardboard boxes to look like the saloon, the jail, and the bank.

Serve cowboy cupcakes (cupcakes topped with a Pringle and white gum drop in the shape of a hat), trail mix, and hay barrels (Rice Krispie Treats).

19. Ladybug

Keep the theme for your toddler’s next party simple by using ladybugs as inspiration. For this theme, you’ll want to incorporate plenty of black, red, and polka dots into the decor.

For refreshments, make ladybug cheese rounds by attaching black, circular stickers onto red wax-covered cheese and add ladybug toppers to cupcakes.

Depending on the age of the children, you can offer ladybug coloring sheets or have them complete a paper plate ladybug craft.

20. Ice Cream

Your toddler will be screaming for ice cream when they see this chilly theme. A pastel color scheme works best to create ice cream shop vibes, and you can find plenty of ice cream-shaped balloons to complete the effect.

This theme demands that you go all out on the sweets. That means serving up treats like ice cream cake, ice cream-shaped cookies, and of course, a sundae bar.

Have kids make their own ice cream play dough or complete an ice cream painting using their footprint as the cone.

21. Teddy Bear

Cute, soft, and cuddly is the name of the game for this party. Keep the decor simple by choosing two colors for the color scheme and accessorizing with all of the teddy bears you can find.

Offer kiddos teddy bear-shaped finger sandwiches (use a cookie cutter to make the shape), paw print sugar cookies (press round chocolate candies into the dough), and a cake in the shape of a bear.

Play musical bears, a variation on musical chairs when kids hold their bear while playing, or invite little ones to act like bears (e.g., growl like a bear, walk like a bear).

22. Dogs

Dogs

Party planning doesn’t have to be “ruff,” especially when you choose an easy theme like dogs. Choose party supplies and balloons with dogs on them but keep things simple beyond that.

Serve hot dogs, bone-shaped breadsticks, and pup-eroni pizza in addition to doggy cupcakes (decorate with icing or use cake toppers).

Keep kids entertained by hosting a howling contest and having a dog bone hunt.

23. Zoo

Invite kids to walk on the wild side at this zoo-themed party. Decorate using green streamers, animal balloons, and wooden signs saying things like “Please Feed the Animals.”

Have animal-inspired treats like peanut butter and banana sandwiches (for monkeys), veggies and hummus (for goats), and watermelon slices (for gorillas).

For games, play feed the animals bean bag toss or make panda masks out of construction paper and paper plates.

24. Airplane

Little boys will be positively zooming when they see the airplane party you’ve whipped up.

Recreate the look of the sky by using a light blue background and clouds in your decorations. Accessorize with plane balloons, printouts, and toys.

Serve “in-flight” snacks like Goldfish and pretzels along with an airplane cake. Play pin the propeller on the plane or have a paper airplane-throwing contest.

25. Curious George

Older toddlers will appreciate seeing their favorite mischievous monkey in action at this party. Use red, yellow, and blue balloons plus Curious George-themed decorations (available at party stores).

Have Curious George coloring pages on hand or cue up the latest movie to keep kids occupied. Make mini monkey pudding pies and monkey bark (chocolate topped with Nilla wafers, banana candies, and candy eyeballs).

Given the themed decorations required for this party, it’s recommended that you set aside at least $100 for this party.

26. Hop on Pop

Hop on Pop

Transport your toddler to the world of Dr. Seuss with a Hop on Pop-themed party. Since it’s focused on a book, it’s an excellent indoor toddler party idea.

Decorate using colors from the book (blue, white, and yellow). Hang up cut-outs of pop and the kids, as well as funny quotations from the book.

Serve popcorn, hop on pop popcorn squares, and cake topped with characters from the book (print them out and attach them to plastic rods). Finish the event by playing a Hop on Pop charades game.

27. Little Sailor

Transform your party space into a nautical wonderland by hanging up blue and white-striped decorations, anchor cut-outs, fishing nets, and buoys. Complete the look with nautical tableware.

Offer sailboat-shaped sugar cookies, paper boat snacks (paper folded into a boat shaped and filled with crackers or pretzels), and an anchor cupcake cake.

28. Thomas the Tank Engine

Boys aged two and three will be cheering when they see their favorite locomotive show up at their party. Set the scene by placing railroad signs around the house and hanging up themed decorations.

Help kiddos make their very own Thomas by drawing a face on a paper plate, attaching it to blue construction paper, and adding a string so they can wear it around their necks.

Have train-shaped sugar cookies and a Thomas-themed cake on hand to keep kids full. Plan on spending about $50 to $75 for this party.

29. Finger Painting

Let your little Picassos express themselves at this all-about-art party. As finger painting is the main attraction, your decorations can be simple (i.e., some balloons and streamers are plenty).

Make sure you ask guests to bring their own smocks or painting clothes to the event. Prep your space by covering tables and other surfaces with newspaper.

Set out paint dishes and paper and let guests go wild. Serve colorful snacks like fruit, jello, and a rainbow cake.

30. Sesame Street

Sesame Street

Three-year-olds will have a ball partying alongside Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Big Bird at this Sesame Street-themed party.

When it comes to decorating, keep things simple by purchasing branded tableware and decorations. Add character toys or cut-outs for an extra Sesame Street touch.

Top your cake with a Sesame Street printable and serve themed food like Grover’s Super Food (vegetable cups with dip), Elmo’s Goldfish (Goldfish crackers), and Count’s Numbers (number cookies).

31. Cats

If your little one loves cats, then this is the purrfect party for you! Transform regular balloons into cat balloons by taping construction paper in the shape of ears, nose, and whiskers onto the surface.

Give each guest a cat mask or a kitty headband to really set the mood. Serve candy in a kitty litter bucket and make tasty mice snacks using triangular cheese and crackers.

Have a cat cookie decorating station and a cat coloring station to keep little hands occupied. This party can be done on a small budget of $50 or less.

32. Very Hungry Caterpillar

Older toddlers (aged two and three) will appreciate this very fun, Very Hungry Caterpillar-themed party based on the famous book about the caterpillar who can’t stop eating.

Use colors from the book (light green, dark green, red, yellow) as well as a few rainbows when decorating. For an impressive touch, create a caterpillar using green and red paper lanterns.

Serve round finger sandwiches coiled up in the shape of a caterpillar as well as a rainbow Hungry Caterpillar cake. Read the story aloud and have kids color images from the book.

33. Little Fisherman

Little boys want to be just like dad, and that means falling in love with fishing. Nurture your little one’s interest by throwing him a fishing-themed party.

Use a fish garland, wooden signs, and burlap when decorating. Keep the theme going with themed snacks like bait (gummy worms), rods (pretzel sticks), and catch (Goldfish).

Have activities like celery stamp rainbow fish and a handprint fish craft available.

34. Candyland

Candyland

Every toddler’s favorite game is one of the best toddler party ideas out there. When decorating, use either pastel colors or bright primary colors depending on your preferences.

Recreate the board game by sticking colorful squares on the floor in a winding pattern. Accessorize with lollipop balloons (balloons stuck to white PVC piping and wrapped in cellophane) and wall decor (colorful paper plates wrapped in cellophane to look like candies).

Let kids make their own desserts by offering up a gingerbread man-cookie decorating station. This party could get a bit pricy, so set aside at least $150.

35. Bumblebee

Your toddler will be absolutely buzzing with excitement when they see the bumblebee-theme party you’ve thrown for them.

For this event, a yellow and black color scheme is the way to go. Make sure to accessorize with plenty of bees, sunflowers, and stripes as well.

Offer beehive donuts, honey cookies, and lemonade served in bear-shaped honey bottles. Have children make bee antennas and play beehive landing (a variation of musical chairs).

36. Construction

If your little boy’s eyes light up whenever he sees cranes or wrecking balls, then a construction-themed party is sure to excite him. Create a construction site in your home by using orange, yellow, and black decorations.

Add warning signs, a truck garland, and construction toys to finish off the decor. Give each kid a construction hat to wear during the party and have fun with a bulldozer pinata.

Serve themed food like wrecking balls (cheese balls), a build-a-burger bar, and spare tires (mini chocolate donuts).

37. Chicka! Chicka! Boom! Boom!

Use this classic alphabet book as inspiration for your toddler’s next party. Construction paper is all you need to make a coconut tree and letters of the alphabet decorations.

Decorate the cake with letters of the alphabet in various colors or serve cupcakes with letter toppers.

Have kids practice their letters with a stamping activity then make time for a read-aloud of the story. This party theme is pretty simple so it’s a superb cheap toddler party idea.

38. Frog

Frog

Recreate a frog’s environment by using dark green, light green, and brown as your color scheme. Use green construction paper to make lily pads on the floor.

For refreshments, serve pond Jello (blue Jello with gummy frogs on top), lily pad cookies (sugar cookies with green food coloring), and a froggy cake.

Play themed games like leapfrog and one-legged frog (a hopping relay).

39. Little Blue Truck

This popular book series is sure to charm the little bibliophile in your life. Decorate the party area with a blue and white checkered tablecloth, blue and white balloons, and a cut-out of the Little Blue Truck.

Serve farm-inspired foods like deviled eggs, pigs in a blanket, and pulled pork sliders. Print out Little Blue Truck activity sheets to keep kids occupied.

40. Dinosaur

Little ones will be roaring with delight when they step into this dino-themed party. Create a dinosaur atmosphere by using greens and browns as your color scheme. Use balloons, paper lanterns, and streamers for variety.

Get creative with food offerings by serving dino-shaped chicken nuggets, Pterodactyl wings (chicken wings), and dinosaur bones (pretzel rods).

Host a dinosaur dig if you have a sandbox or play hot dinosaur egg (a variation of hot potato). Both of these activities make this theme a top choice among outdoor toddler party ideas.

41. Dumbo

Everyone’s favorite elephant is the star of this party. In addition to Dumbo cut-outs, balloons, and tableware, you’ll want to create a circus theme by decorating with red and white stripes.

Have little ones make their very own Dumbo using empty balloons and pre-cut ears. You can also offer face painting or have the little ones watch the movie.

For treats, mini donuts, circus peanuts, and circus cupcakes are all excellent choices. This party offers a lot of leeway when it comes to budget so choose the price point that works for you.

42. Tutti Frutti

Tutti Frutti

Fresh fruit and bright colors are the name of the game when it comes to this party idea. Decorate using fruit-shaped balloons, colorful paper lanterns, and a fruit garland.

Serve fruit cups, sugar cookies decorated to look like fruits, and a colorful cake. As an activity, have kids make watermelon frisbee flyers out of paper plates or a pineapple handcraft.

Depending on how much you want to put into this party, expect to spend somewhere between $75 and $100. The fruity nature of this party makes for an excellent summer toddler party idea.

43. Goodnight Moon

Use this favorite bedtime story to create a beautiful atmosphere at your toddler’s next party. Colors from the book like green, blue, yellow, and red work well fo the color scheme.

Complete the look by hanging up yellow and green streamers in the shape of a curtain. Incorporate elements from the book like “a pair of mittens” and “two little kittens” using toys or other objects you have around the house.

Keep the refreshments simple by serving moon pies and sugar cookies decorated with elements from the story.

44. Wheels on the Bus

This catchy song makes for a creative party idea. For this theme, you’ll want to incorporate plenty of yellow school buses and traffic signs into your decor.

Offer wheel-shaped food like chocolate donuts, macaroni and cheese made with rotelle pasta, and round sandwiches.

Play pin the wheel on the bus and engage kids in a sing-along. You can definitely keep your budget under $50 for this party.

45. Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Done right, this party is sure to be just right for your toddler. Incorporate plenty of stuffed bears, tea cups, and chairs (e.g. toys or print-outs) into your decor.

Serve bear pancakes or cupcakes and porridge. Have character masks available and invite kids to act out the story as you read aloud.

You can keep this party simple and inexpensive, so plan to budget around $50 altogether.

46. Butterflies

Butterflies

Make your little girl’s dream come true by throwing her a butterfly-themed party. For this event, you’ll want to select a pastel color scheme (light purple, green, blue, yellow, and pink) and accessorize with butterfly balloons.

Keep kids full by providing butterfly crackers and cheese, celery butterflies (celery topped with peanut butter and pretzels), and butterfly quesadillas.

Look for a butterfly pinata or play classic games like caterpillar, caterpillar, butterfly (a variation of duck, duck, goose).

47. Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star

Use star- and moon-shaped balloons to create the dreamy atmosphere evoked in the song. This simple theme means it’s a great small toddler party idea.

Accessorize with star garlands and anything glittery. Opt for star and/or glitter tableware and serve any food that’s star-shaped (sandwiches, fruit, cookies).

Make a star sensory bin filled with felt stars, tin foil, gold sequins, and a wooden moon to keep the little hands busy.

48. Mickey and/or Minnie Mouse

Disneyfy your toddler’s next birthday by inviting Mickey and/or Minnie Mouse. If opting for one or the other, choose a color scheme that’s in line with the character (i.e. red, yellow, and black for Mickey and pink, white, and black for Minnie).

Use streamers, character balloons, and paper lanterns to transform the party area. Serve mouse-shaped Rice Krispie Treats, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, and cake (of course!)

Have kiddos decorate mouse ears using glitter, sequins, and buttons.

49. Owls

Make a hoot at your toddler’s next party with some of these owl-themed ideas. For this party, you can use any color scheme you want, just make sure to incorporate plenty of owls (e.g. cut-outs, garlands, and tableware) into your decor.

Make an owl sandwich platter using bread for the body and assorted meats for the wings. Accompany it with owl pretzels (attach candy eyes and a nose to the pretzels to create a face) and owl rice cakes (use fruit to create a face).

Print out an owl template and help kids make their very own owls by assembling the pieces.

50. Ballerina

Ballerina

Make your little girl’s dream come true by throwing her a ballerina-themed party. Pink, white, and gold are all good color choices when planning for this party.

As an activity, have guests decorate paper leotards using paint, glitter, and sequins or host a dance lesson.

For treats, offer marshmallow pops, a pink cake, and ballet slipper sugar cookies. This party is a bit more involved, so plan to spend at least $100.

51. Blue’s Clues and You

Use different shades of blue and white when decorating your space and don’t be afraid to use branded decorations to complete the effect.

Offer Blue’s Clues paw print cookies and blue velvet cake. In terms of activities, sing songs from the show or color in your Handy Dandy notebook.

52. Peter Rabbit

Everyone’s favorite literary rabbit is the star of this party. Use light blue and white when decorating and be sure to add Peter Rabbit plus toys, carrots, and fresh flowers as accent pieces.

Served themed foods like bunny tails (cheese balls), Mr. McGregor’s vegetables (vegetable platter), and cupcakes with Peter Rabbit toppers.

53. Lego

Older toddlers (aged 2 and 3) will be amazed to see their favorite toys brought to life with this Lego-themed party.

Use classic Lego colors (yellow, red, and blue) when decorating and incorporate any Legos you have laying around the house into the decor.

Have a Lego-shaped pinata and invite kids to play with Legos as activities. Serve mini Lego pizzas and Lego Rice Krispie treats.

54. Clifford the Big Red Dog

Clifford the Big Red Dog

You’ll have no trouble finding Clifford decorations and tableware, which makes this theme perfect for busy parents.

As an activity, have kids decorate dog bone-shaped sugar cookies, color Clifford pictures, or play Red Rover.

55. Horses

If your little one is a lover of horses, then this is the party you need to throw. Go for barnyard-inspired decorations, using hay bales, horse posters, and horseshoe balloons as accent pieces.

Offer horse-inspired food like carrots and dip, apple slices, and trail mix. Have kids decorate wooden horseshoes or make paper plate horse faces.

A mid-range budget of $75 to $100 is appropriate for this party.

56. Under the Sea

For this theme, you’ll want to use various shades of blue in your color scheme. Incorporate balloons, wall hangings, and plastic toys in the shape of sea creatures to complete the look.

Have a sand art station or invite little ones to play in the sandbox if you have one. Offer fishy cupcakes, ocean water punch (lemon-lime soda and blue raspberry syrup), and mermaid blondies as refreshments.

57. Colorful Crayons

Use bright primary colors in your color scheme for this party. Incorporate inflatable or plush crayon toys into the decor as well.

In terms of activities, offer a coloring station, a hand print station, and a melted crayon t-shirt-making station.

Keep kids full with snacks sorted by color (e.g. the green area could have green grapes, kiwi, and pear slices). Depending on how many decorations you purchase, you can pull off this party for under $100.

58. Penguin

Penguin

A light blue, black, and white color scheme is the perfect setting for a penguin-themed party. Add visual interest to your decor with penguin toys, a penguin garland, and penguin cake toppers.

Serve powdered donuts, cupcakes, and penguin-shaped cookies. Have kids make craft stick penguins or do a handprint craft.

This chilly theme is an excellent choice for a winter toddler party idea.

59. Shaun the Sheep

Shaun and his barnyard friends make for an excellent toddler-appropriate party theme. Use black and white as your color scheme and incorporate branded decorations and tableware to complete the decor.

Serve sheep cupcakes and have guests make a Shaun paper plate craft using shredded paper. Finish off the event with a screening of the Shaun the Sheep movie.

60. ABCs

Add something educational to your toddler’s next party by making it alphabet-themed. Choose any color scheme that appeals to you but make sure to incorporate plenty of letters into the decor.

Give each child a paper letter with their first initial and invite them to decorate it using markers, buttons, or pom poms.

Serve a simple cake with fondant letters attached. As this theme is quite simple, it’s one of our top cheap toddler party ideas.


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