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  • A Fairly Comprehensive List of Birthday Party Locations in and around Newton UPDATED

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of Birthday Party Locations in and around Newton UPDATED

    best unique birthday party ideas locations newton ma pragmaticmom pragmatic mom i love newton ma ilovenewtonma.wordpress.com
    Birthday party planning need not be daunting. Here are lots of ideas for your child’s birthday! Did I miss any? Please let me know and I’ll add to the list!

    p.s. More ideas here from Boston Central.

    10. Private Baby Animal Petting Zoo. Barn Babies. This particular petting zoo was pretty amazing. We hired them twice for birthday parties (2 of my kids), and they visited my preschool twice. What is amazing about them is that they have enough baby animals — bunnies, kittens, puppies, goat, chicks, ducklings, pig — so that every child can hold a swaddled baby animal for as long as they like. When they want to switch animals, another one gets placed into their arms. The kittens, puppies, and bunnies are eventually adopted but I hate to ask what happens to the chicks, ducklings, goat and pig. The baby goat has a Depends diaper on and a child can walk it around on a leash. They can do parties indoors or out. They don’t advertise but you’d be wise to book early as they get booked up fast. They are based on the Cape.

    9. Trampoline. Launch Trampoline Park in Watertown. This is a new franchise that came our way last year and has become hugely popular. Headcount on each gigantic trampoline is closely monitored.

    8. Trapeze. My oldest went to this party and had a blast even though she says she is scared of heights. My middle child is booking this for her next birthday. I hope I don’t have to do it!

    7. Go Diego Go! home party. I did an elaborate Diego themed home party that took me 6 weeks to plan. I wrote it up and submitted to a Birthday Party site but now I can’t locate it. I printed out coloring sheets from Diego website and stapled it into on side of a blue file folder as a “Field Journal.” I also made a drawing of a keyboard and stapled that on the other side. I got Beenie Babies that matched the footprints and made a scavenger hunt out of that by putting footprints all over the house and backyard. The kids decorated paper towel rolls to make Spy Glasses. They used their Spy Glasses for the scavenger hunt. I hired Barn Babies as entertainment. The final stop was an extra basket of Beenie Babies for trading in case the Beenie Baby you found was not the one you wanted. The kids were only three.

    6. Cookie decoratingCookies by Design. This was the first time we had done this and my middle daughter chose this for her last birthday but it can easily be done at home. The kids had premixed sugar cookie dough to roll out and cut cookies. This was actually the most popular station. They also got colored bags of icing and decorated a plate of baked cookies. Finally, they decorated an apron using fabric markers.

    5. Laser tag. This was a popular birthday party that is now a little passé though kids always seem to have fun playing laser tag. We just discovered the Mother Lode of Laser Tag locations, called Laser Quest, that has multiple floors of Laser Tag mazes. It’s in West Roxbury but it’s worth the drive!

    4. Jewelry party. Home and at bead store (our two local bead stores are out of business). I did this party at home using stretchy string from the bead store. Each little girl and their mother strung a necklace and a bracelet. I think I tried this party for preschoolers which was a tad too young. I needed other activities like coloring sheets and games because the kids were either really fast at making the crafts or easily bored. My oldest went to a bead store for a birthday party at 5th grade and all the girls made beautiful necklaces. Some did not finish in the time allotted due to intricate designs.

    3. Pseudo sky diving. My Mom Friend Julie’s son did this as a Middle Schooler. She said that all the boys LOVED it. The pseudo sky diving using some kind of gigantic fan to create a wind tunnel capable of suspending a person in the air to simulate sky diving. That’s my kind of sky diving: the safe kind.

    2. Aquarium. On or off site. Both parties have been hits. We had a party at the Aquarium one year for my oldest when she was in preschool that, unfortunately, coincided with a gigantic snowstorm. Nevertheless, most of the guests made it to the Aquarium for the party. They do a great job letting kids touch sea creatures and it’s also educational! Our aquarium takes the show on the road and will travel to your birthday site. We went to a party that hired them and was also fabulous!

    1. Cooking. Create A Cook. We have a cooking school for kids in town, but this can easily be done at home. The parties usually have a food theme with each child making about three items that they can bring home to share. I love that my child is learning to cook. Themes can be anything from breakfast, Thai, Japanese and Italian. And it’s not just for girls. Boys, as it turns out, love the hands on “making stuff” aspect.

    Here are more party ideas that we’ve attended or hosted. I hope it helps you plan the perfect party for your child!

    Bowling, karate (Giroux Brothers Martial Arts, Esposito’s, Masters of Karate), gymnastics (My Gym, Energy Fitness and Gymnastics, Exxcel) , Museum of Natural History, paint pottery/plaster, video game/Chuckie E Cheese, sewing, knitting, paint ball, swimming (make sure to have plenty of lifeguards!), sleepover, ice skating, snow tubing, ice cream party at parlour (Coney Island, Lizzies, Cabots), Mad Scientist, magician, Puppet theater, moviemini golf, old fashioned games at home (pass the shoe, scavenger piñata, etc), soccer games, rock climbing (also at BU), dress up (renting a dress up trunk), water slide/bouncy house, water park, farm, sports at YMCA, TOMB, art/ceramics at art school, dance at dance studio (All That Jazz), dance party at home, hip hop dance party, sewing party, Game Truck. There’s a second sewing studio in Newton. Boxing birthday parties at Nonantum Boxing Club. Escape the Room in Boston for an interactive game party where the group has to solve puzzles to escape the room. Boda Borg is a fun puzzle solving multi-room gaming party too.

    We just tried an archery birthday party at Bay State Archery and it was really fun. It’s in Norwood. Jump On In has been really popular with kids ages 6 through 9. My boxing gym will do birthday parties. Any kind of sports games party at your location/local park or at YMCA. Jump’n’Slide Center just opened in Wells Avenue; they have activities including arcade castle, huge inflatables, Laser Maze, Cannonball Shooting range, Lego room, make crafts:

    Durant-Kenrick House & Grounds of Historic Newton birthday parties for kids

    • Make a working, punched tin lantern and punched tin art
    • Weave friendship bracelets and bookmarks
    • Craft a journal or diary

    at Durant-Kenrick House & Grounds of Historic Newton.

     

    p.s. Other Guides to Newton:

    Best Preschools in Newton

    Best Martial Arts Schools for Kids and Adult in Newton

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of After School Supplemental Math Classes in Newton

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of Dance Studios in Newton

    Best Gymnastics for Toddlers and Kids in Newton Area

    Best Caretaker and Child Music Classes in Newton

    Best Tutors, Music Teachers etc in Newton

     


  • A Fairly Comprehensive List of Dance Studios for Adults and Kids in Newton

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of Dance Studios for Adults and Kids in Newton

    dance schools Newton MA ILOVENewton.com http://ILoveNewton.comMy girls were not dancers, alas, but we did try it out at Boston Ballet School both in Newton and Boston, and I even have one of them taking Hip Hop at Joanne Langione Dance Center. Through the years, we’ve also attended really excellent dance parties at All That Jazz and The Dance Academy. How about you? What dance studio do your kids like?

    I guess it’s no surprise with the popularity of Dancing with the Stars that there are so many ballroom dance studios but still I was surprised to see how many we have here in Newton. So, put your dancing shoes on and dance the night away!

    If I’ve left out any dance studios, please leave a comment and I’ll add to the list. Thank you!

    Dance for Children and Adults

    All That Jazz, 232 California Street, Newton, MA 02458

    Boston Ballet School, 863 Washington St, Newtonville, MA 02460

    The Dance Academy, 94 Rowe Street, Newton, MA 02466

    Creative Steps Dance Studio, Eliot Church Of Newton, 474 Centre Street, Newton, Ma.  02459

    Joanne Langione Dance Center, 35 Border St.,  West Newton, Ma 02465

    Paulette’s Dance Studio, 190 Oak St. Newton, MA 02464

    Dance Fever, 200 Wells Avenue Newton, MA 02459

    Newton Music Academy, 14 Roland St, Newton, MA 02461

    Sullivan School of Irish Dance, Newton

    The American Chinese Art Society, 111 Truman Road, Newton, MA 02459-2640

    Newton Community Education Dance Classes

    MetroWest YMCA Dance Classes

    Ballroom Dancing

    Barbara’s Ballroom Dance Studio, 15 Linda Lane Newton MA 02461

    Boston Ballroom Dance Center, 141 California Street Newton, MA 02458

    Star Dance Studio, 50 Winchester Street  Newton, MA 02461

    Balera Ballroom School of Ballroom Dance, 105 Rumford Avenue  Newton, MA 02466

    Newton Community Education Ballroom Dance Classes

     

    Dance Gear

    Dancer’s Image, 849 Washington St, Newton, MA 02460

     

    p.s. Other Guides to Newton:

    Best Preschools in Newton

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of Birthday Party Locations and Ideas for Kids in Newton and Boston

    Best Martial Arts Schools for Kids and Adult in Newton

    A Fairly Comprehensive List of After School Supplemental Math Classes in Newton

    Best Gymnastics for Toddlers and Kids in Newton Area

    Best Caretaker and Child Music Classes in Newton

    Best Tutors, Music Teachers etc in Newton