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The thread discusses the availability of kids' party supplies and related products for hosting children's cooking shows. Participants express frustration over discontinued items and share alternative product suggestions and personal experiences related to cooking with kids.
Views differ regarding the impact of discontinued items, with some participants expressing concern while others share alternative solutions and experiences. No clear consensus emerges on the overall availability of kids' products.
Participants share personal experiences and creative ideas for engaging children in cooking activities, reflecting a variety of approaches to hosting kids' shows despite product limitations.
Consultants planning kids' cooking shows or seeking ideas for engaging children in culinary activities may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.
Tonight my 5yo helped me make chicken pot pies in the prep bowls. They were really cool!pamperedtara said:You could also use some of the great Prep Bowl recipes.
You can find affordable kids' party supplies at local discount stores, big-box retailers like Walmart or Target, and online marketplaces such as Amazon. Additionally, consider checking out dollar stores or party supply stores that often have sales and bulk options.
Yes, several online stores specialize in kids' party supplies, including Party City, Oriental Trading, and Birthday in a Box. These retailers offer a wide range of themed supplies, decorations, and party favors that cater specifically to children's parties.
You can find themed party supplies by searching online using specific keywords related to the character or theme, such as "Frozen party supplies" or "Superhero birthday decorations." Websites like Etsy also offer unique, themed items created by independent sellers.
To plan a kids' party on a budget, consider DIY decorations and invitations, limit the guest list, and opt for homemade treats instead of catering. Look for sales and discounts on party supplies, and consider borrowing items from friends or family to reduce costs.
It's best to start looking for kids' party supplies at least 2-4 weeks in advance. This allows ample time to find the right items, compare prices, and ensure that you have everything you need without the stress of last-minute shopping.