Chances are your child wants to plan their own party now. It’s bittersweet! But they might still be stuck for ideas.
We’ve put together a list of 30 fun 14th-birthday ideas. We have inspiration for boys, girls, and even parties in winter. We’ll also share seven gift ideas for parents who aren’t sure what to get their son or daughter.
Keep reading for your ultimate guide to making your 14-year-old’s birthday as special as possible.
Teenagehood is well underway! You’ve survived the first year, so give yourself a pat on the back. Birthday parties are about to get a little bit easier in terms of planning, but… they may get a little more wild.
To keep your teenager happy and parents as relaxed as possible, we have 30 family-friendly ideas for throwing your 14-year-old’s party.
14th Birthday Ideas for a Girl
How will you celebrate your daughter on her 14th birthday? This age is a big deal, and she might not want to throw a huge party. No matter what kind of inspiration you’re looking for, we have ideas for huge parties or small gatherings.
Here are eight ideas.
1. Pool Party
We won’t deny that at this age, a pool party could be a hit or miss, as young teens are pretty self-conscious. But if your daughter has a solid group of friends she can truly be herself around, this party will be a huge splash!
Whether you’re hosting at a local pool or in the backyard, fill the pool with cute floaties, set up a yummy brunch, and make the girls some summery mocktails.
2. Coachella Party
It’ll be a little while until your daughter attends Coachella in real life. But why not bring Coachella to her? Decorate with summery decor, motifs, and a sunset backdrop. Serve tasty and easy food, blast her favorite artists, and prompt everyone to arrive in Coachella-themed outfits.
3. Slumber Party
A sleepover party is a massive hit — and it can still be pretty low-key at this age! You can set up individual mattresses and teepees for each girl, allowing them a little privacy during sleep time. They might stay up late gossiping or watching movies, but hopefully, you — as the parent — can catch some Z’s without having to worry.
4. Afternoon Tea
This idea is one for the classy ladies! If you’ve never done this before, your daughter will love it. You can bake some delicious cakes and scones, offer a range of finger sandwiches, and of course, a variety of tea options. Decorate the house or venue in pastel colors, gorgeous bouquets, and voila! You have yourself a picturesque party.
5. Dance Lesson
Your daughter will love taking her friends to a dance class where they can learn a routine together! She doesn’t need to have any prior dancing experience. In fact, if they’re all rookies, this will be even funnier.
Find a dance studio that will take a few friends and learn a dance together, whether that’s in the style of ballet, hip-hop, or jazz.
6. Amusement Park
Your 14-year-old and her friends will love kicking back at a theme park. They’re likely now old and tall enough for all rides, meaning the world is their oyster! You can hang around with them to make sure everyone is safe and together at all times. Give them a budget to put towards food and snacks throughout the day.
7. Board Game Party
This would have been a dream party for 14-year-old me! Most people like board games, so this is an excellent way for your daughter to bond with her friends. Plus, it’s fantastic if your child has male and female friends. It’s a good way for everyone to get along.
Some fun group board games include Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, Apples to Apples, Exploding Kittens, and The Chameleon. You and your daughter can make nerdy invitations together, too!
8. House Party
At this age, she might want a simple house party. Leave her and her friends to it with some music, food, and cake. For decorations, hang up some simple banners, balloons, and garlands. You could choose a color scheme, like her two favorite colors, and surprise her with it before guests arrive.
14th Birthday Ideas for a Boy
Now it’s time to unveil our 14th birthday party ideas for boys! Here are eight exciting ways to celebrate your son.
9. Backyard Campfire
If you have a large backyard with a campfire, that’s usually enough to delight your son! He can sit around the fire with his buddies, drinking hot cocoa and roasting marshmallows. Plus, it keeps the boys at home, which might be reassuring for your protective mama heart!
9. Go Karting
Go Karting is a thrilling experience for your 14-year-old and his friends! Take them to your local track and let them whizz around the racecourse before grabbing some pizza to refuel.
10. Pool Party
If you’re lucky enough to celebrate your birthday in the summer, a pool party is a fantastic way to celebrate. This idea is great for guys and girls, but your son might like having the pressure off by celebrating with his guy friends. You can also lay out some Nerf guns and water balloons to encourage a silly activity between buddies.
11. Stranger Things Party
Welcome to Hawkins! This party is extra special if you manage to time it with the release of the new season coming out. Either way, your son and his friends will love the Stranger Things-themed party. There are so many cool and unique ways to decorate, too.
12. Zorb Balling
Did you know there are places to go that will host a Zorb ball party? Usually, this consists of a couple of hours in various zorb ball or obstacle courses, as well as a bouncy castle experience! Not only will your son love it, but the guests will rave about it for weeks to come!
13. Visit a Restaurant
Your son is getting old enough to go out for a meal with his friends, unchaperoned! Book a restaurant for him and his pals and let them enjoy a few courses before you come and pick them up again.
14. Neon Party
A neon theme will be so exciting for teenagers. Plus, it’ll make for a great photoshoot, and they can post amazing photos online! Dim the lights, give everyone glow sticks, get everyone to dress in bright colors, and blast some trending music.
15. Murder Mystery Party
A mystery party is loads of fun, especially for theatrical kids! Each teen will come dressed as their delegated character, and a script will be waiting for them. This works great if your son wants to invite both boys and girls to the party.
You can find murder mystery kits online, such as this 80s Mall Murder Madness kit.
16. Rock Climbing
Whether you’re going to an indoor climbing gym or you can take the kids to an outdoor quarry, this is a fantastic way to celebrate a 14th birthday party. After everyone is knackered from the climbing, grab a bite to eat at your son’s favorite fast-food restaurant.
14th Birthday Party Ideas in Winter
Celebrating in winter might seem a bit trickier at first, but there are so many tremendous ways to make the most of the occasion. Here are seven ideas that teens will love.
17. Go To the Movie Theater
The movie theater is a classic idea, but a good one! Your child can take a few friends to the cinema with them — and you just act as the chauffeur.
Why not choose a fancy theater, like one with a theme or the option of table service? This makes it even more special.
18. Indoor Skydiving
An indoor skydiving experience would be incredible for your 14-year-old and a couple of friends! This activity will be a real thrill for daredevils, as well as ensure nobody forgets your child’s birthday in years to come!
19. Video Game Party
Entertaining a 14-year-old doesn’t have to be super tricky. Usually, they’re pretty content hanging with their friends, playing video games, and eating pizza. So why not turn that into their birthday party?
20. Shopping Spree
Drop your child and their friends off at the mall and let them go crazy! They can try on clothes, take pictures, and possibly even buy a few things! You can pick them up later and have dinner back at the house before returning them home.
Top Tip
Give your daughter a gift card or some cash before she goes into the mall. If you have the means to do so, give each friend a gift card with a little money on it, too, so that everyone feels included.
21. Pizza Party
You can’t go wrong with a pizza party, especially if you need to host inside your house. Order a bunch of pizza and lay it out. Let the teens relax, chatting away and watching films while they eat their pizza and enjoy each other’s company.
22. Welcome To Hogwarts
You’re never too old for a Hogwarts party! Decorate the house with magical balloons, decor, and motifs. Provide classic wizarding food and drinks, and ask guests to arrive in their house colors. This will be such an otherworldly experience for your teen.
23. Ice Skating
Ice skating is a beautiful birthday activity for winter babies. Whether you head to an indoor rink or an outdoor one, your child and their friends will love weaving between each other on the ice.
14th Birthday Gift Ideas
We’ve walked you through birthday party ideas for 14-year-olds, but now it’s time for some gift inspiration. If you aren’t sure what to do regarding a gift, we have seven unique ideas for you. Plus, these are great if you’re having no party — gifts are a sure way to make the day feel special.
24. Heatless Curling Kit
A heatless curling kit is super trendy right now. And what’s even better is that it actually works! Gift your daughter one of these silky headbands to give her bouncy and beautiful curls that last all day.
25. Noise Canceling Headphones
At 14, your child probably wants their personal space. Noise-canceling headphones give them some quiet time, even if you’re all in the car together. Plus, this allows them to focus when they’re studying or reading.
26. Makeup Organizer
A makeup organizer is a fantastic gift, especially if you accompany it with a few new makeup pieces! This keeps everything organized on your daughter’s desk or side table, allowing her to see everything — and hopefully get ready quicker in the mornings.
27. Pajamas
Cute or comfy pajamas are a great gift for your son or daughter. An updated pair of PJs is probably much-needed at this age! Plus, they’ll probably spend a lot of time lounging around the house as they study more or catch up on some extra sleep.
28. Bath Caddy
Everyone needs a good bath caddy! It’s a great place to put your iPad or book while you soak in the tub. There’s usually also a place for a drink, your candle, and your phone — everything you need while you relax.
29. Mini Fridge
A mini fridge allows your son or daughter to stash their favorite snacks and drinks in their room. Now they have a designated spot to keep their soda or water cool, as well as stocking some fruit, cheese, and other snacks.
30. Board Games
Board games are excellent for 14-year-olds. Not only are they super fun and sometimes educational, but it’s a great way to encourage your 14-year-old to spend time with you! A great option is Exit: The Abandoned Cabin, an exciting escape room game!
How To Make a 14-Year-Old Child’s Birthday Special
Whether you want tips for making their party a success or just helping them feel special on their birthday; we can help. Here are 10 things you can do to ensure the entire day is a roaring success.
- Decorate their bedroom door: While they’re sleeping, decorate their bedroom door with stickers, signs, and streamers. They might roll their eyes when they see it, but deep down, this will make them feel super special.
- Breakfast in bed: Serve your son or daughter their favorite breakfast and deliver it to their room.
- Thoughtful gifts: Don’t just get them the first thing you see on the shelf or whatever is trending online. Get them something that will mean something to them.
- They choose the dinner: On their birthday, they get to choose everything they eat for dinner. Whether that’s their favorite Chinese food or you cook them a three-course meal, it’s their choice!
- Bake a cake: A homemade cake is simple, but it says a lot. Make them their favorite cake for their 14th birthday.
- Let them decide on their party: While you might be in the groove of party planning after 14 year’s experience, it’s important your child gets to decide now. This will ensure they feel special, but also, the day will run much more smoothly when it’s going their way.
- Will you stay or go?: Of course, you must ensure everyone is safe. But this doesn’t mean you need to stick around for all of it. Your child might feel more comfortable if you’re out of sight.
- Be cool: While they may always be your baby, they are growing up. So make sure you’re cool, don’t baby them, and don’t cringe them out! Save that silly stuff for when their friends aren’t around.
- Consider the guest list: At this age, your teen might have some peers they don’t get along with. While they may want to invite everyone to their party, consider keeping the guest list smaller. If they invite their closest and most trusted friends, the party might run smoother.
- Plan in advance: We recommend planning the party a month or two in advance. This allows you to iron out all the finer details; it gives guests time to plan, and it means you’re not in a rush a few days beforehand.