How to Throw a Karaoke Party for Your Kid Posted by Platinum Karaoke · December 04, 2018 There is a saying that goes, “Children are only young once so spend time with them.” As much as possible, parents want them to enjoy their youth, have fun, and create lasting memories they can take with them when they grow up. With this in mind, it’s only natural to give them the best birthdays to remember for life. While there are overused themes, there’s one that is yet to be explored by parents. After all, having fun, eating good food, and laughing with family and friends is what most kids want. There’s really no need to go over the top and the budget. Your child can have fun even at home! So, why not hold a karaoke birthday party? It’s new, unique, and fun. Singing even has several benefits for kids! You can also save up on expenses as your house can be the venue. All you have to worry about for the perfect karaoke party are the following: Invitations This can be D.I.Y. (do it yourself). You can print them out as backstage passes or arena tickets, which can be really cool. You can also ask your child’s friends to come in a costume of their favorite star. Karaoke Machine If you have a home karaoke machine in the Philippines, you’re already good to go! No need to rent. But if you don’t have one, opt for the best professional karaoke system. This is the essence of your party. You can’t be settling for less on this. Decorations You can put up a mock stage or an elevated platform so that the kids can have that concert feel. They are pop stars, after all. And this is not any ordinary party! You can also create a spotlight or stage lights effect. Spice up the whole feel of the party by decorating it with musical instruments, notes, record albums, and the like. Put up some extra costumes for the kids to use when they go up the stage to make it more exciting. Food for stars Finger foods are definitely best for a karaoke party. Some sandwiches, chicken nuggets, french fries, and the like are ideal, as these are also easy to eat. Its sure kids would be moving and grooving so don’t make the food too heavy. Make a twist You don’t need to plan too much games or activities because the karaoke is the main event. What you can do, however, is put a twist on it. For instance, a karaoke version of Stop Dance. You can apply simple games into the activity to make the twist. Cool party favors Instead of the usual loot bags, send your kid’s visitors with glow in the dark bracelets, sunglasses, inflatable musical instruments, and the like. See? It’s not that hard to host an exciting birthday party - more so when it includes karaoke. All you need is the birthday celebrant and your participative guests. Another advice though to make it livelier, give incentives to kids who are actively participating. Prizes will reinforce even the shyest of the bunch. Invite parents along to supervise and add to the fun. Just make sure that you allot food for them too. 0 comments