Kids Garden Party Ideas and Toys

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Last Modified 18 April 2024 First Added 27 March 2024

Garden parties are one of the best ways to spend quality time with your family and embrace the great outdoors. Whether you’re planning a get-together under sunny rays or trying to make the most of the brighter days of winter, there are plenty of garden party toys ideal for getting you and the family outside. To help, in this article we’ll offer advice for each season alongside some of our favourite toys to help you and the kids embrace the best that your back garden has to offer!

Our Favourite Kids’ Outdoor Party Ideas & The Toys To Make Them Special

As the seasons change, so do the opportunities for outdoor fun. But that shouldn’t stop you. Tailor your garden party to the season to maximise enjoyment. Whether you’re looking to cool down with a splash or get stuck into the snow in the chillier months, explore our top suggestions for the time of year.

1. Spring Parties:

Child on swing set.

What better time to re-embrace your garden than Spring? The days are longer and it’s a good opportunity to encourage your children to head out into the fresh air. There are many ways to create an exciting event in these warmer months.

Encourage healthy competition with football toys and blasters. Or create a joyful setting by adding a swings set to your outdoor setup, ideal for all ages.

2. Summer Parties:

water toys fun.

Keep the children cool with a summer garden party to beat the heat. As the temperatures rise, let your kids loose with water toys to keep them refreshed. You can turn your garden into a splash zone with a slip ’n’ slide, where kids can take it in turn gliding along. Afterwards, enjoy soaking up the sun in a paddling pool, that’s easy to inflate and deflate when not in use.

3. Autumn Parties:

Sand and water table creative.

Autumn brings a colourful backdrop for garden parties and you can make the most of water toys before winter sets in. Bring the seaside to your garden with sand and water tables, where little ones can get creative, splashing about while. Plus, you can make use of the tables to display a selection of leaves to get young minds intrigued about nature.

The chillier days are also a good time to encourage physical activity to keep warm. Garden party equipment such as swingball and trampolines are great ways to improve fitness in a fun way. While Swingball is excellent for improving hand-eye coordination, trampolines are great for balance.

4. Winter Parties:

Winter sledges.

There might be a chill in the air but that doesn’t mean outside parties should be ruled out. Sometimes the colder the better. If there’s a blanket of snow in your garden, gather outside for snowball fights and snowmen-building. Just make sure you wrap up! Depending on the size of your garden, you could also take the little ones out for a zoom on a sledge or a scooter.

5. Weekend Parties

kids arts and crafts.

Whether it’s a celebration or a way to pass the time, a weekend party calls for a mix of versatile toys. Throw in some imagination and set up an outdoor creative station with a selection of arts and crafts. This will let more creative children express themselves and each can take home a hand-made souvenir to be pinned up on their fridge – the place where all artistic masterpieces are most at home!

Alternatively, for more active children, encourage inclusive and physical activities with toys like frisbees and skipping ropes. These outdoor garden toys are suitable for all abilities, are cost-effective if you’re on a budget, and allow for endless fun.

6. Festive Get-Togethers

Easter egg hunt.

Seasonal holidays like Easter, Christmas and the Harvest Festival are a cause for celebration. Make the most of the festivities with a garden party to create long-lasting memories with your family and friends.

Get the little ones excited at Easter with an Easter egg hunt or organise a bunny hop with pogo sticks.

Later in the year, immerse yourselves in the magic of Christmas and create a winter themed scavenger hunt. If the children , why not organise a cycling treasure hunt? A bike is an enjoyable way to beat the chill whilst searching for treats.

7. Birthday Party Toys

Kids bouncy castle.

The right outdoor toys are crucial for setting up celebrations in the garden. To ensure your little guests have a fantastic time, consider toys that encourage group activity. Grab everyone’s attention with giant bubbles, which provide a sensory experience for the children. Another excellent addition to a kid’s birthday party is a bouncy castle, where children can burn off their sugar-fuelled energy. If you like the idea of inflatable fun, also consider ball pits for soft play.

If you want to show a token of appreciation to your guests, consider packaging up themed gift bags. Fill the bags with stickers, small toys, and delicious treats to thank them for joining the celebration. Add a touch of personalisation to the gift bags by having them reflect the party theme. For example, if you’re choosing a superhero bouncy castle, you can include small marvel toys inside the goody bags.

Adapting your garden parties to the changing seasons ensures maximum enjoyment for all. From spring to winter, each season presents unique opportunities for outdoor fun. So, tailor your gatherings, create lasting memories, and make the most of every season in your outdoor oasis.

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