Once you have a theme in mind, coordinate your invitations, food, games, and goody bags with the theme, and enjoy as your tween birthday bash makes a hit with your child and their preteen guests.

Tween Birthday Party Ideas for Girls

American Idol Party Beading Party Spa Party Fashion Fun Party Sock-Hop Party Stuffed Animal Party Pool Party Arts and Crafts Party Cooking or Baking Party America’s Top Model Party Limo Party Solve a Mystery Party Scavenger Hunt Party Tropical Party Music Party Movie Night Party Disco Party Slumber Party Shopping Mall Party Fashion Designer Party Dance Party Beach Cabana Party Masquerade Party American Girl Party Cooking Party Horseback Riding Party

Tween Birthday Party Ideas for Boys

Glow-in-the-Dark PartySports-themed PartyMartial Arts PartyBeach Fun PartySurfer PartyOlympics PartySkateboard PartyNASCAR PartyOutdoor or Camping PartyLimo PartySolve a Mystery PartyScavenger Hunt PartyMusic PartyMovie Night PartyCasino Night PartyCamouflage PartySurvivor PartyPool PartyMagic PartyCostume Party

Obviously you and your tween don’t have to limit yourself to one list or theme. If your daughter wants to have a casino-themed slumber party or your son wants to have a glow-in-the-dark disco night, they are absolutely free to do so.

Other Fun Tween Party Themes

Field Trip Party — Gather your tween and their friends together and take a field trip to a local destination, historical home, or museum. You can even allow the party guests to visit the gift shop and pick something to take home as part of their goody bag. Restaurant Party — Visit your tween’s favorite restaurant and ask if you can have a behind-the-scenes tour of the establishment. Be sure you call ahead to see what arrangements might be available to your party. Visit the Y — Your local YMCA may offer party planning packages that include using the Y facilities, a party room, and organized sports activities. These packages may only be available to Y members. Stay at Home — Sometimes the best parties are the simplest. Plan a party at home and get your tween involved in decorating, preparing food, and figuring out fun activities to do with their friends. Skip the theme altogether and just have old-fashioned fun.