8 Ways to Make Birthdays More Meaningful for Your PreSchooler

10:38 pm For The PreSchool Mama

Three days of computer problems, and I am finally getting back on track.

Make your kids’ birthdays even more memorable by adding birthday traditions to them. A tradition is something that you will repeat every year on her birthday, making for a lifetime of memories. Here are a few ideas:

  1. Begin the day with a special breakfast for your birthday boy or girl, with all their favorite foods. Yes, ice-cream and pizza in the morning. Why not?
  2. Write a letter to your child on each birthday. These will become wonderful keepsakes to give when she leaves home. Write down all the things that you’re so proud of. You’ll find the list grows as she gets older.
  3. Save a copy of the newspaper on her birthday – this collection will make an interesting gift to give when she turns an adult knowing what was happening on her birthday each year. My Birthday in History.
  4. Have guests at her party write their names or scribble them into a white tablecloth. Preserve it.
  5. Make a donation to a children’s’ charity in her name. It can be as small as you can afford. Let her know about it, that some one less privileged somewhere will be a little better off on her birthday. We do this every year for my son – our way of showing how grateful we are for him.
  6. Plant a sapling on each birthday.
  7. Each year, take a picture of her at the party standing by the cake holding a balloon with her age on it.
  8. After the party, make a special photo album to send to grandparents. Stick the pictures, let her decorate and write messages to them. On one page, make a hand print. They’ll love seeing how she’s growing.


Do you do anything extra special that you follow every year?

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3 Responses
  1. Alison :

    Date: April 30, 2008 @ 12:02 pm

    Great timing - We have a second birthday coming up soon. Planting a sapling is a gorgeous idea, we’ll be doing this and probably a few of the other ideas, too :)

  2. Mary Green :

    Date: May 1, 2008 @ 1:18 am

    It is so interesting that you posted this information on my birthday, lol. We are also planning our youngest sons bday for next month. He is going to be 2. For our oldest we did something fun this year. We took him to toys r us and give him a spending limit and let him pick out what he wanted, it was so much fun because it was a family event, and we got to really play with him. When we got home he got to play with his new stuff with us, it was so much nicer than a birthday party. We took pictures and just enjoyed the day as a family. The best party I have ever thrown!

  3. Lis Garrett :

    Date: May 1, 2008 @ 1:58 am

    I especially like the idea of planting a sapling, writing a letter, and keeping the newspaper. Thoughtful ideas!

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