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22 Thrilling Third Birthday Party Themes
Your tiny tornado is saying “tata” to two, and it’s time to party!

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Your tiny tornado is saying “tata” to two, and it’s time to party! Third birthdays are so fun because your child at this point truly understands what a birthday is, and that everyone there is celebrating them. Now all you have to do is pick a theme and get to planning.
Any character or theme your little one loves is fair game, but we’ve assembled some favourites in case you’re stuck. Whichever direction you go from sea creatures to dinosaurs and sweets to the seventies, just make sure you keep the decorations and treats in their favourite colours—and always add lots of balloons.
Three is really an easy age to “wow” them; just keep the decor cute and the sweets abundant and you’ll have a happy pack of 3-year-olds making memories (and noise!). These are some of our favourite 3-year-old birthday party ideas!
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Photo: Kara’s Party Ideas
What we love about this wording is it can apply to whatever makes your little one “wild.” This execution is on the boho side, but you can also take “Young, Wild, and Three” to the jungle or turn it into a colourful dance party.
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Photo: The Pink Dream
A charming little tea party is easy to pull off and the stuff little girls’ dreams are made of. Highlight any of her favourite colours, and you can use mismatched vintage linens and cups from the thrift store if you’d like the “real thing” without risking damage to Grandma’s stuff.
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Photo: PartyLovin.com
Circus-theme birthdays can be simple or complex; the important elements are tickets for entry, pockets of popcorn, and bright colours as far as the eye can see.
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Photo: Instagram/whatmomslove
Pull together all their favourite things right now (from unicorns to bugs) with an open-ended party theme that’ll be just as fun to plan as it is to attend.
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Photo: Momo Party
Fun on the farm is the name of the game with this classic children’s birthday party theme.
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Photo: Glamfetti
Whether your little dino-lover is a girl or a boy, a three-rex soiree decorated in their favourite hues will be a hit with all their friends.
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Photo: The Mama Notes
From mermaids and narwhals to great white sharks, combine your tot’s favourite ocean creatures with shells and sand for a sensational sea-themed party they’ll adore. Pro Tip: Use clear balloons in small clusters as “bubbles” and twist green streamers to emulate seaweed.
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Photo: Kara’s Party Ideas
The beloved gang from this classic show will charm your mini muppet and all their buddies. For added fun, create fruit plates that look like their favourite characters, using cut-up bananas for Big Bird, red berries for Elmo, and so on.
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Photo: Inspiralized
If your mini royalty can’t narrow it down to just one, a three-princess soiree is even better! Princess parties are easy to pull off with readily available decor in every colour palette from pastel to brights.
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Photo: Etsy/SimpliOre
It’s another open-ended theme that can highlight what they’re like at three. If you’re celebrating a sassy little fashion-lover, highlight that with all their favourite things. If your threenager is car- or sports-obsessed, that works, too. The “threenager” party can also just be very old school; primary colours, balloons, music and dancing, and a simple cake. Voila!
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Photo: House of Hargrove
A football party is perfect for your tyke who can’t get enough of the all-American sport. Serve concession-style food and decorate in neutral brown and green—or add the colours from their favourite team.
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Photo: Etsy/InnoCreativeCo
Ready? Let’s go! If your sporty 3-year-old is a lover of Cheer, you’ll need pom-poms everywhere, and a cute little uniform to wear. Consider skewing this theme classic Americana with vintage photographs of cheerleaders from around the country—it’ll turn out so cool.
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Photo: Mommy of a Princess
If you’re searching for a Disney theme, this classic tale has lovely colours and even more fabulous characters. Stacks of books, red roses, and—of course—mini-baguettes make it feel festive and fun.
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Photo: Kara’s Party Ideas
Your little matey and all their booty-loving pals will treasure a pirate-themed third birthday party.
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Photo: The House of Hood Blog
Fairies are such a pretty party theme for a 3-year-old, bringing magic and whimsy to life before their very eyes. Scour vintage and thrift stores for tiny ceramic houses and other objects that will decorate your cake table, like shown here.
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Photo: Bower Power Blog
Your little slugger will have so much fun celebrating the love of the game – and another trip around the sun—with this easy-to-execute, sporty party.
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Photo: Inspired by This
Rainbows, clovers, little pennies, and all the good luck things come together in this adorably unique party plan. Don’t forget the glitter!
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Photo: Project Nursery
Any cat-loving cutie would enjoy a kitten themed third birthday. Go monochrome or pick out their favourite pastels and remember: You can never have too many cat items on display. Meow!
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…Or “Let It Three.” A 1960s or ‘70s party is the coolest way to celebrate your groovy little buddy. From VW vans to peace signs, and daisies to vintage toys, skew it any direction they’ll love and just make sure to match the scene with music from the era.
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You don’t need a Halloween birthday to plan a ghostly gala! Have spooktacular fun any time of year when your “three spirit" celebrates with their besties. Add the option of coming in costume to make it extra-special.
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To be clear, a “Three Little __” party can incorporate just about anything, from puppies to crayons. But a butterfly soiree is one of those themes that combines whimsy and nature beautifully, while being easy to plan and assemble.
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Black, white, and cool all over, a race car-themed party is the perfect way to celebrate your little three with a need for speed.
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Photo: The Chickabug Blog
A dress-up and makeover party will delight your fashionista and friends. Consider buying cheap accessories, like sunnies, hats, and necklaces, so the guests can go home dripping in them as favours.
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