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Hitting the right notes – 27 of our favourite kid’s birthday party songs

We all know the types of music we like to dance to, but what will make children between 4 and 9 get up and groove at a birthday party? Is it best to play nursery rhymes and cartoon theme tunes, or something a bit more rock and roll?

The trick is to select a mixture of both and make your choices wide ranging to suit all tastes. Yes, even Black Lace! So here are our 27 top tunes.

Have we included your favourite in our list?

Blame it on the Boogie Jackson 5
The Time Warp Damian
I Like to Move it – Radio Edit Reel 2 Reel
I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles) Proclaimers
Nellie the elephant Kids
Don’t Stop Me Now Mcfly
Amarillo Tony Christie
Baggy Trousers – Heavy Heavy Hits Madness
Monster The Automatic
Grease Megamix Grease
S Club Party S Club 7
Fast Food Song Fast Food Rockers
Cha Cha Slide DJ Casper
Pump It Black Eyed Peas
Twist and shout Jive bunny
Saturday Night Whigfield
Superman Black Lace
5, 6, 7, 8 Steps
Who Let The Dogs Out Baha Men
YMCA – Best Disco Album Village People
Hey Baby DJ Otzi
Ghostbusters Ray Parker Jr.
Can We Fix It Bob The Builder
The Hokey Pokey Kids Party Songs
Rock This Party Bob Sinclar
Macarena Los Del Rio
Boombastic Shaggy
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How to choose the best children’s party games

Trying to bite a donut
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What can you remember most about your birthday parties when a child? The balloons? Streamers? Matching plates? Most likely the greatest hit was the prepared games and activities. So many of the most successful games are simply and easy to include in your party plan. Here are 6 ways to make sure you choose the best.

  1. Ask your child
    What would they like to play at their party. If they think it’s a fun game, their friends probably will too.

  2. Consider space and age
    Trying to get younger children to take part in games with structured rules and outcomes is often like herding cats – exhausting and ultimately unrewarding. In these cases, leave it simple. Older children like games with a challenge and a clear outcome.
  3. Be Flexible.
    If you sense that a party game is not going well, let it go and move on to the next activity. Or, make a quick adaptation to an existing game.
  4. Indoors or Out?
    If your party games are dependent on the weather…be prepared to take the party indoors if necessary.
  5. Be Prepared.
    Have all games set up and ready to go before the party. Make sure you understand how the games is played.
  6. Everyone is a Winner.
    Parties are a time to have fun, which means all guests should go home smiling. Try to reward all players just for participating. Stickers are a great way to do this, and kind to the teeth too.
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Is your child ready to rock? And other fabulous kid’s party themes.

Air guitar
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Can you remember your first disco? I was 7 and my dad took me to the Golf Hotel in Ireland. Dancing with my Dad and my friends was just electric. Can you remember dancing to C’mon on Eileen by Dexy Midnight Runners too? Such memories often inspire me when planning birthday parties.

One of my most successful party themes is Fashion Rocks, a highly energetic, jam-packed party where children dance, sing and get dressed up in the shimmering outfits so that they feel like little princesses and rock stars. There are lots of party games and at the end, our little guests perform a cat walk show.

Fashion Rocks is often chosen by birthday girls. For birthday boys, we have Rocking Rebels, and as well as shimmering outfits we provide ultra-cool bandanas, shades and inflatable guitars (can you just imagine the air guitar moves?!)

Of course, children can be the harshest of critics so I was delighted the other day when one of my mums came back to me and said, “The kids were still talking about it at Nursery today”. Comments like that make me realise, I’ve just got the greatest job!

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