Allergy-first, because it's safety
For a children's party, allergies aren't a nice-to-have — they're a safety essential. When parents RSVP, the form puts allergies front and centre for every child, and it all flows into a clear brief you can hand to the caterer or the venue. You get one place that answers the question that actually matters: which child can eat what, and who to watch.
The details a wedding planner never thinks about
Party bags sized to the number of children coming, with a contents checklist so you buy the right amount. A drop-off-or-staying question on the RSVP, so you know how many adults to cater for and who's collecting. A theme that ties the decor and invitations together. Kids-specific vendors — entertainers, balloon artists, soft-play and party venues, party supplies — instead of mandap hire and bridal makeup. It's the stuff a generic planner leaves you to wing.
A first birthday with the ceremony, if you want it
A South Asian first birthday is often more than a party — it can carry an Annaprashan (the rice ceremony), a Mundan (first haircut), an Ayush Homam or a Naamkaran. On a kids' birthday plan you can add any of these as a ceremony alongside the party, each with its own venue, timing and guests, so the ritual and the celebration are planned together in one place. Milestone grown-up birthdays get the same treatment for a Sashti Poorthi (60th) or Sathabhishekam (80th).
What's inside
Built to handle the full job.
Allergy-first RSVPs
Allergies captured per child, flowing into a caterer-ready brief.
Party-bag tracker
Sized to the number of children, with a contents checklist.
Drop-off or staying
Parents say who's staying and how many adults — you cater accordingly.
Kids' vendor directory
Entertainers, balloon artists, soft-play venues and party supplies.
Themes
A party theme that ties decor and invitations together.
First-birthday rituals
Add an Annaprashan, Mundan, Ayush Homam or Naamkaran alongside the party.
In real weddings
How couples are using it.
A first birthday with an Annaprashan
You're marking your daughter's first birthday with a rice ceremony in the morning and a party in the afternoon. Add the Annaprashan as a ceremony, plan the party separately, and manage both — venues, guests, timings — in one plan.
A soft-play party for twenty five-year-olds
Twenty children, a soft-play venue, an entertainer and a nut-free spread. Allergies are captured as parents RSVP, party bags are sized to twenty, and you know exactly how many adults are staying.
A 60th Sashti Poorthi
A grown-up milestone with a ceremony and a reception. Plan the Sashti Poorthi pooja and the evening celebration together, with a guest-run group gift the family organises quietly.
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