Celebrating Teen Milestones
If you’re planning a party to celebrate a bat/bar mitzvah, quiceañera, or sweet 16, we have tips for you!
Read ArticleIf you’re planning a party to celebrate a bat/bar mitzvah, quiceañera, or sweet 16, we have tips for you!
Read ArticleWhether your child is the host or the guest, you can make teaching children party etiquette fun.
Read ArticleThere’s are a lot of reasons why you might choose to make a home-baked birthday cake: to save money, to please a picky eater, or to have the perfect themed cake for your child’s next party.
Read ArticleIf you’ve never been to a quinceañera, you’re in for a treat. Typically, the quinceañera begins with a religious ceremony, usually a mass at a Catholic Church. The quinceañera will enter first, followed by her court if she has one.
Read ArticleIt’s never too early to plan ahead, especially when you are expecting guests in your home for a quinceañera celebration. Consider these tips for fun and festive home entertaining.
Read ArticleCelebrated in Mexico, Latin America, and the Caribbean, as well as Latino communities in the U.S. and elsewhere, a quinceañera is both a religious and social event that emphasizes the importance of family and society in the life of a young woman.
Read ArticleIf planning a birthday party is something your child wants, it can either be a fun experience or complete torture for Mom and Dad. Here are my best birthday planning tips (with help from other Monterey parents!).
Read Article“What do kids really want for their birthday?” The verdict: kids want to do what they love with the people they care about.
Read ArticleA birthday party may look like just a birthday party to you now, but what I see is a breeding ground for life lessons kids can learn that will carry them through their lives to help make them successful, happy and kind.
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