A birthday girl could go on a magical adventure in a forest on her birthday. Maybe she discovers a hidden fairy village and has a party with the fairies. It would be a very unique and exciting story.
Well, here's a story. A kid is having a birthday and they want to have a party on the moon. So, they build a super - special rocket with their parents. When they get to the moon, they meet moon - people who are very friendly and they all have a wonderful party together with moon - cakes and zero - gravity games. Another story could be that on a child's birthday, they discover a secret door in their house that leads to a world of talking toys. The toys throw a huge party for the kid. And then there's the story of a birthday where a child's pet dog plans the whole party secretly, inviting all the neighborhood dogs and kids for a great celebration.
One idea could be that on WordGirl's birthday, all the villains in the city decide to throw her a surprise party. They realize how much she actually does to keep the city in order and want to show their appreciation in a fun way. Maybe they all bake really bad-tasting cakes because they don't quite understand human cooking, but WordGirl is still really touched.
How about an art - themed birthday? Set up different art stations with painting, clay - making, and drawing. The kids can create their own masterpieces to take home as party favors. You can also have a big mural that all the kids contribute to as a group activity.
A time - capsule - like gift. For example, in a short story, a friend could gather items that represent the year for the birthday person - a popular CD, a small piece of fabric from a trendy fashion item, a photo of a significant event that year. Package them all up and it would be a really novel gift that can bring back memories in the future.
The special gifts can be an interesting part. For example, if someone gets a gift that is very personal, like a handmade item. In a short story, it could be a knitted scarf from a grandmother on a birthday. And the celebration activities, such as having a picnic or going to an amusement park on the birthday, add more fun to the story.
Sure. One idea could be that on your birthday, all your friends and family planned a surprise party at your favorite park. You arrive there thinking it's just a normal day out, but then suddenly everyone jumps out from behind the trees and bushes shouting 'Happy Birthday!'. There are balloons, a big cake, and lots of presents. It would be a really heart - warming and memorable birthday story.
A really fun birthday story - making idea for a 9 - year - old girl could involve a mystery at a spooky old mansion. She and her friends can be detectives trying to solve the mystery of the strange noises and disappearances in the mansion. Also, a story about a girl who gets superpowers and has to use them to protect her city would be great. And a fairy - tale - like story where she befriends a mermaid and they have underwater adventures together.
You could write about a time traveler who accidentally changes the past and has to fix it. Or a magical pet that grants wishes but with unexpected consequences.
One idea could be that on Batman's birthday, all the villains in Gotham decide to team up and give him a 'gift' of a city - wide crime spree. Another could be a flashback to Bruce Wayne's childhood birthdays and how they influenced his journey to becoming Batman. Or perhaps on his birthday, Batman discovers a long - lost family heirloom that has a secret connection to his crime - fighting mission.
One idea could be a story where Batman has a really bad birthday because all his gadgets malfunction on that day. Maybe his Batmobile breaks down right in the middle of chasing a villain, and his grappling hook doesn't work when he tries to escape a dangerous situation.