where to rent playhouses/baby toys?

solidstars

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i'm not sure if anyone does this here in hk?

i'm planning on organising my baby's first birthday and as we all know they don't do much socialising or games at that age!

I thought about renting a playhouse or gym where i can place it outdoors for babies to use to crawl/cruise around, but have not found anything on google!

the closest thing i found is in singapore:The Toy Rental Club - Birthday Rentals

ps. on a separate note, does anyone know someone who bakes baby edible cakes?
 
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all cakes are baby edible. from the age of one, babies can generally eat everything you do (ours loved pizza!).

you can find rentals, but you need a large space as many of them are more like 'bouncy castles' than anything else.

keep in mind that a 1 yr old birthday party is NOT for the child, but for the parents. it is a celebration that you have past the most difficult part of parenthood (until you hit the teenage years).

if you want to go all out, there are many places like PLAYTOWN that rent their facilities out for parties. (might be cheaper in the long run, depending on how many kids you expect and their ages.)
 
i've actually got the venue already, it's at a club and i'm planning on using the grassy areas so the babies can crawl around... but thought if i can rent a playhouse then babies can use it to cruise/stand?

won't normal cakes have too much sugar in them for babies?

thanks carang!
 
cakes: it's not like it's all they eat all day, everyday. personally, i don't have a problem with my kids eating a piece of cake once in a while. a one year old isn't going to eat very much anyway.

ask at the club where you are having the party. many clubs have bouncy castles etc for rent at a "reasonable" price.

ps> just to let you know, i loved bkk so much last time (partly thanks to your help!) that i'm hoping to take hubby there for our 10th anniversary in a couple of months!
 
Thanks carang, i'm just worried baby will get 'high' from the sugar considering all the other foodstuff he's had is quite mild!

the club were i'm having the party is really old fashioned, they have space/lots of grass but not much amenities.

so glad you liked bkk, feel free to email me again!

i'm still looking around for play houses/baby toys to rent... I found a place in Singapore and Sydney, are there no such places in HK!?!?!?
 
there is playright, but they will cost about $7000!!! there really isn't anything like what you are looking for.

as for birthday cake, just give a very small piece (1 inch X 1 inch). it's not like he's going to eat the whole thing anyway. it's his birthday!
 
We've just been to a great bday party at the clubhouse of someone's building. The host just brought lots of toys from her own home and the 1 year olds are all having fun with them. Perhaps buy a couple big pieces of toys as bday gift for your baby that would still be cheaper/easier than renting.
 
thanks baffelly, i did plan on bringing toys to share but thought if i could just rent a playhouse/small slide/etc then they can 'cruise' too!

my house can't fit a playhouse so i can't really buy one here... still trying to find renting places... -_-"
 
Hi Solidstar, please let me know how you party go as we are also planning our son's first year birthday which is three month from now.

We are going to have it at my parents house where they have a nice garden. My husband really wants a barbecue and inviting all the friends over.

I have been thinking what to do to entertain the kids we are going to invite. I am hoping to find a party entertainer--perhaps a clown or someone who can make animals out of balloons. (Not sure how available is this in the Mainland). I know my son would be too small to enjoy it. But if he sees other kids having fun, he probably could join in for a bit too.

But what Carang said really makes the point clear of this kind of party for me it's more for the parents. And hopefully, I don't end up with too much work then which might stress me out.

Good luck.
 
Yeah i bet my son would be too...

i did think about a balloon guy but they're not cheap either in hk so have decided to blow my own (with a pump and bag of balloons)

thanks margaret09 I did think about bouncing castles but worried that it might not be too safe for babies! Will contact them and see what else they have though... Will definitely have to warn all babies' parents to bring extra sets of clothes in case it gets too grassy!
 
okay i have decided against a bouncing castle as babies seem to gather around one spot and try to stand/throw stuff/play and don't really know how to socialise yet anyways!

but am definitely still thinking of ways to let babies 'cruise' around on the grass somehow... maybe a bunch of small stools? am definitely bringining some toys and a few playmats for the even smaller babies... some balloons, got the cake ordered... ....

welcome any ideas!
 
Bubble machine, B2B's do a battery powered one that pumps out tons of great bubbles

A ball pit - swimming pool filled with plastic balls.
 
should i worry about the bubbles popping into the babies eyes?/rubbing it into their eyes with their hands?
 
hi solidstars,

my baby will turn one soon too so i'm in the planning stage, no entertainers too.

I have this swimming pool that i will just put lots of balls inside. Got the idea from another party, kids loves balls.
 
bubbles are fine. i use them all the time at my playgroup. kids love them! they are actually great for little ones hand-eye coordination.

if you get one of the machines, then the bubbles are all pretty uniform in size and don't use too much solution. if you blow them yourself, they can use a lot more solution and may cause some problems.
 
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