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Kids are very creative. And they're also very honest. That means when they get an interesting idea, chances are, they are going to tell their parents about it.

So it should be no surprise that X is full of posts where moms and dads have described their children's funny birthday party requests.

Whether it's Huskies or Starbucks, some have also shared how they tried to make them a reality. Here are the ones that we thought were the absolute best.

There are many reasons why birthday parties are so special to kids. For example, in a wonderful book by Vivian Gussen Paley, where group of children are discussing the aging process, one boy, Frederick, tells Ms. Paley, "My mother doesn’t have no more birthdays." Ms. Paley asks, "Do you mean she doesn’t have a birthday party?" "No," Frederick replies, "She really doesn't have a birthday. How I know is no one comes to her birthday and also she doesn’t make the cake."

According to Jacqueline Woolley, Ph. D., who is a Professor of Psychology and Director of the Children’s Research Lab at the University of Texas at Austin, what this conversation hints at is the intriguing possibility that young children might believe that birthday parties actually cause them to get older.

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Mike F
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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"What do you want to be when you grow up? A serial killer."

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe she wants to become the police officer?my two boys want to become criminal investigators,I have no idea why d though

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Perfect. From studying tv murder mysteries I've learnt that 68% of murder victims are discovered by dog walkers.

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I frequently take walks in the woods, I find it relaxes me. The fact that I may be dragging a body should be irrelevant.

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is amazing! If I ever learn to make cool cakes like that I can totally see one/all my kids have the same type of cake. My oldest is 7 in two months. And all my girls love their Mr. Zombie- and Mr. Ghost imaginary friends. They talk a lot about monsters. So finding a dead person would not be a surprise for a cake-theme, I think. Lol

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1 week ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wouldn't sleep too deeply with that child in my home. Perhaps they are considering a future in The dark arts

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The little ones can become really emotional about these special occasions. "Have you ever tried to propose to your young child that perhaps you could skip the party this year?" Woolley asks. "Or perhaps you have been unable to hold the party because you were on vacation or had another important family event at that time. If so, you have experienced your child's distress."

"If you thought about it, you may have assumed that he or she was most distressed for fear of not receiving presents, or not eating cake, or not seeing friends. What I will suggest instead is that a more basic fear may underlie this reaction — a fear that if the party is not held, the child might not age!"

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The team at Woolley's lab at the University of Texas told kids three stories about children who were each 2 years old and who were about to celebrate their third birthday. One child had a party on his birthday. Another child, due to various circumstances, did not have a party. The third child, due to various other circumstances, had two parties. Children were asked to indicate how old each child would be.

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"Our results revealed that a significant number of children between the ages of 3 and 5 believed that the birthday party itself actually causes aging!" the psycologist said.

Many children said that the child who didn’t have a party would remain 3, and many responded that the child who had two parties would actually become 5 years old.

"Children, like adults, are driven to seek explanations for personal, meaningful events. To children, the annual experience of the seemingly sudden change from one age to another is of great significance. Yet there is no obvious physical cause, as there is with other sorts of changes. Thus, children may grab onto the event that regularly co-occurs with this age change – the party – and assign it a causal role," Woolley explained.

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Also, children rarely like other people's suggestions. A recent survey of 2,000 parents with kids ages 3–12 discovered 73% say their youngsters are not so easy to impress.

According to parents, kids expect their favorite foods (67%), and clowns or costumed characters (56%) for their birthday party, more so than inflatable playsets (44%) or laser tag (43%).

As for party themes, 81% of parents receive a specific request from their kids, with unicorns (46%) rising to the top, and video game-themed (41%) birthdays among kids’ popular picks.

Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Kinder Joy for the launch of their new Birthday eggs, the survey also uncovered that the right guest list (58%), activities (58%) and treats (58%) are among parents’ absolute must-haves to make their kids’ birthday a success. Other essentials include goodie bags or party favors (49%).

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At least the little ones know what they want. Working with an already established theme (albeit a funny one) sounds easier than coming up with something from scratch.

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1 week ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I never had "themed" birthday parties. My youngest wanted a minecraft themed one when he was like.. 5ish? But that's the only themed one I've ever thrown or attended.

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