
Children have always been a hot topic of wedding conversation. To invite or not to invite? You don't want to insult anyone by implying that their children are a chore, but you want your guests to enjoy themselves without tending to their young loves.
The kids' corner is the solution. A separate area of your reception location is designated as the kids' corner or room. Whether you hire a babysitting service or designate this responsibility to mature teen relatives, this area should be supervised. Tables are set up just like the "grown-ups room" but in a kid-friendly fashion!
Instead of white linens, white sheet paper may line the tiny round tables so that everyone can color their own designs.
A more fun version of your dinner is served to them. For example, if your guests are having chicken parmesan, their little ones can enjoy chicken tenders and mac and cheese.
To keep them entertained, have coloring books and crayons (less mess than markers or paint). Organize games or activities and maybe even hire a balloon artist or magician to keep them smiling. Some couples have set up a television and playstation or Xbox to keep the older ones entertained.
It would be a great idea for the group to work on a craft that they could give to the Bride and Groom to place in their new home. It would be put with the other wedding gifts so that the new couple isn't carrying a macaroni picture frame with them to their honeymoon. ; )

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