Thursday, April 19, 2012

What to do with Guests Kids Who Arrive in the Wedding?

Kids who attend the wedding ceremonies will make you feel quite fun, good and happy. But sometimes they disappoint you because they are unpredictable due to their behaviors. Some stay calm and some cry and some rip the things and throw on others. This spoils the entire wedding ceremony and the money that is spent on it is wasted. In order to get away from these situations, some people do not allow them for attending their ceremony. If they are allowed, here are some ideas on how to make your wedding great, fun and memorable.
  • Involve the children in the wedding celebrations by assigning them some work. To make the kids really feel they are included in the wedding celebrations, distribute a bag of your chosen confetti for them to throw after the ceremony.
  • Arrange the babysitters from the agencies in order to entertain the kids for entire day and also remember to keep in mind to hire the babysitters according to number of kids. There are regulations that specify how many kids a babysitter can safely take care of at any one time.
  • If children are joining you for the wedding lunch then let them sit at their own table and organize for kids meals to be served. Include some disposable cameras on the table and drawing equipment to keep them entertained.
  • If children are not to be seated in the reception room, organize for their meals to be served in a separate room or outside.
  • Arrange some age appropriate entertainment packs or wedding themed show bags to keep them entertained. Include coloring books, crayons, stickers, magazines, activity books, craft, etc.
  • If your wedding will run later into the evening, organize for a separate room to be available where children can retire later in the day or night to play games, watch DVD or sleep.
  • Hire a magician - the grown-ups will love the magician just as much as the kids.
The above are the some tips which will help you to handle the kids of your guests and have a wonderful wedding.

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