Summer is officially here – and if you’re looking for the most fun, low-stress way to kick it off with your kids, this is it.
A Pools and Popsicles Party is exactly what it sounds like: an inflatable pool, a bucket full of icy popsicles, and a whole lot of sunshine. No fancy venue. No elaborate crafts. Just pure, dripping-wet, sun-soaked fun that your kids will be talking about all summer long.
I threw this party for my boys, and I’m not exaggerating when I say they literally squealed when they saw the supplies. Squealed. It was that good.
Here’s everything you need to pull it off – plus a few extra ideas to make it even more memorable.

Why a Pools and Popsicles Party Is Genius
Let’s be honest: summer parties for kids don’t need to be complicated to be amazing. This theme works because it’s built around two things kids already love – water play and frozen treats.
It’s perfect for a birthday party, a last-day-of-school celebration, or honestly just a random Tuesday when you want to make the day feel special. The best part? Setup takes maybe 30 minutes, and you’ll look like the coolest mom on the block.
Idea #1: The Party Favor Tub (Your Secret Weapon)
This is the idea that ties the whole party together – and it doubles as both a decoration and a take-home gift.
Picture a bright teal or lime green plastic tub, overflowing with colorful pool toys, a rolled-up towel, mini water bottles, and a small sand pail. When kids walk in and see these waiting for them, the excitement is instant. Every single child feels like they got a gift the moment they arrived.
It’s also incredibly practical. Instead of hunting down toys throughout the party, everything is organized right in the tub and ready to go.

What You’ll Need:
- Large plastic tubs (teal, green, or bright colors – one per child or per family)
- Small sand pails
- Rolled bath or beach towels
- Mini water bottles
- Small water squirters or bath toys
- Colorful bouncy balls or water-safe gems
- Beach balls (deflated for easy transport)
How to Make It:
1. Grab large plastic tubs from the dollar section or a craft store. Bright colors are key – they photograph beautifully and add to the festive vibe.
2. Place a rolled towel upright at the back of the tub.
3. Nestle a small sand pail in the center filled with smaller toys like water squirters and figurines.
4. Tuck a beach ball (still deflated) in so it peeks over the edge.
5. Fill in the gaps with bouncy balls, mini bottles, and any other fun extras.
6. Set one tub per child (or per family) near the pool area so kids can grab their toys the moment they arrive.
Pro Tip: Add a personalized name tag to each tub tied with a ribbon. It takes two minutes and makes every kid feel extra special.

Idea #2: The Popsicle Station
This is the “and Popsicles” part of the party – and it deserves its moment in the spotlight.
A popsicle station is simple, stunning, and incredibly satisfying to set up. Forget handing out popsicles one by one. Instead, arrange them standing upright in a sand pail filled with ice, fanned out in a rainbow of colors. Set it right next to the pool so kids can grab one whenever they need a cool-down break.
Freeze pops (the kind in plastic tubes) are the MVP here. They’re mess-free, easy for little hands to hold, and come in a rainbow of flavors. Trust me – they photograph like a dream too.

What You’ll Need:
- 1–2 bags of freeze pops (plastic tube popsicles)
- 1 large sand pail or small bucket
- Plenty of ice
- Optional: a small sign that says “Cool Down Station” or “Help Yourself!”
How to Set It Up:
1. Fill your sand pail about halfway with ice.
2. Stand the freeze pops upright in the ice, fanned out so the colors are all visible.
3. Place it poolside within easy reach of the kids.
4. Refresh the ice as needed throughout the party.
Pro Tip: Set up a small folding table beside the pool station with the popsicles, extra napkins or paper towels, and a trash can nearby. It keeps things tidy and gives kids a clear “cool-down zone.”
Fun Variation: Freeze homemade popsicles in fun molds the night before! Blend lemonade with fresh strawberries or mix coconut milk with pineapple juice for a tropical twist that fits the summery vibe perfectly.

Idea #3: The Beach Ball Bucket Centerpiece
You know those big inflatable beach balls in every color imaginable? Get a bunch. Pile them into a bright green tub. Done. Instant centerpiece, instant party prop, instant joy.
This is one of those decorations that looks like you put in a lot of effort but genuinely took about four minutes. Kids will immediately start grabbing the balls to play with, which means your decoration also becomes an activity – double win.

What You’ll Need:
- 6–10 inflatable beach balls in mixed colors
- 1 large plastic tub or laundry basket
How to Set It Up:
1. Inflate your beach balls fully.
2. Pile them into a large tub or basket.
3. Place near the pool entrance or party table as a centerpiece.
4. Let kids grab one whenever they want – that’s the point!
Pro Tip: Buy a mix of sizes – some small, some large. The variety looks more dynamic and gives different-aged kids appropriately sized balls to play with.
Idea #4: The Kiddie Pool Setup
The star of the whole show. You don’t need a backyard swimming pool to make this party epic – an inflatable family-sized pool from the store does the job perfectly.
Set it up on the grass or a flat surface, fill it a few hours before guests arrive (so the water has time to warm up slightly in the sun), and let the kids loose with their tub of toys.
If you have a baby or toddler in the mix, a small splash mat or mini pool alongside the main pool lets the littlest ones join in safely without being overwhelmed.

What You’ll Need:
- Inflatable family pool (the oval style fits more kids)
- An air pump (don’t skip this – inflating by mouth takes forever)
- Pool floats or inflatable rings
- The party favor tubs filled with toys
- Towels for everyone
- Sunscreen station nearby
How to Set It Up:
1. Inflate the pool the morning of the party or the evening before.
2. Fill with water 2–3 hours before guests arrive so the sun can warm it up a bit.
3. Place the party favor tubs right at the pool’s edge so kids can grab toys as soon as they hop in.
4. Set up a small table nearby with towels, sunscreen, and the popsicle station.
Pro Tip: Lay down a large outdoor rug or foam puzzle mats around the outside of the pool. It gives kids a soft, non-slip surface to step onto when they climb out, and it defines the “party zone” visually.
Idea #5: Paper Fan Backdrop
Want to make the party look intentional and styled without spending a ton? Hang a few paper fan decorations on your fence, wall, or even from a clothes rack.
Pick colors that match your party palette – bright greens, teals, purples, and pinks work perfectly for this theme. Stagger the sizes and cluster them in a grouping of five or seven for a finished, professional look.

What You’ll Need:
- Paper fan decorations in assorted sizes and colors (available at craft stores)
- Command strips or tape
- A backdrop surface (fence, wall, or wooden frame)
How to Set It Up:
1. Choose a wall, fence section, or backdrop area that will be visible in photos.
2. Open your paper fans fully and secure them with command strips or tape.
3. Arrange them in a cluster – vary the sizes and don’t space them too evenly for a natural, styled look.
4. Place your popsicle station or a dessert table in front of the backdrop for the perfect photo op.
Pro Tip: This backdrop becomes the unofficial party photo spot. Set a cute sign in front of it like “Sweet Summer Days” and watch how many parents line their kids up for a photo without even being asked.
Idea #6: Water Squirter Races (Bonus Activity!)
You’ve got the water toys in those party tubs – now put them to work with a simple activity that kids ages 3 and up will absolutely love.
Set up a row of lightweight plastic cups or ping pong balls on a flat surface (a folding table works great), give each child a water squirter, and see who can knock down the most targets. It’s competitive, hilarious, and requires zero prep beyond the toys you already have.

What You’ll Need:
- Water squirters (already in the party tubs!)
- Plastic cups or ping pong balls
- A folding table or flat ledge
How to Play:
1. Line up cups or ping pong balls along the edge of a table.
2. Have kids stand back about 3–4 feet with their water squirters full of water.
3. On “go,” everyone squirts to knock down as many targets as possible.
4. The player who knocks down the most wins – give out a freeze pop as the prize!
Pro Tip: Fill water buckets nearby so kids can quickly refill their squirters between rounds. This keeps the game moving and prevents the inevitable “mine is empty!” meltdown.
Idea #7: DIY Frozen Fruit Pops Station (Crowd-Pleasing Extra!)
Want to go the extra mile and wow the grown-up guests too? Set up a simple make-your-own frozen fruit pop station the night before the party.
Fill popsicle molds with coconut water and drop in sliced strawberries, kiwi, and mango. Freeze overnight. Serve them alongside the store-bought freeze pops so guests have options – and the homemade ones look absolutely gorgeous on a dessert table.

What You’ll Need:
- Popsicle molds (reusable silicone ones work best)
- Coconut water or lemonade as the base
- Sliced fresh fruit: strawberries, kiwi, mango, blueberries
How to Make Them:
1. Slice your fruit into thin pieces the evening before the party.
2. Drop a few fruit slices into each mold.
3. Pour coconut water or lemonade over the fruit until the mold is full.
4. Insert the sticks and freeze overnight (at least 6 hours).
5. To release: run the outside of the mold briefly under warm water, then pull the stick gently.
Pro Tip: Arrange the finished pops on a tray over a bed of crushed ice to keep them from melting during the party. They look stunning and taste even better.
Idea #8: Sun Safety Station
This one is practical AND it makes you look like a seriously thoughtful host.
Set up a small table near the pool entrance with everything parents need: sunscreen in a few SPF strengths, a stack of paper cups with water, lip balm, and a cute sign that says “Lather Up Before You Splash!” Kids and parents will genuinely appreciate it – and it keeps the party running smoothly without constant sunscreen hunts.

What You’ll Need:
- Sunscreen (SPF 50 spray for easy application)
- Paper cups and a water dispenser or pitcher
- Lip balm with SPF
- A small basket or tray to hold everything
- Optional: a fun printable sign
How to Set It Up:
1. Arrange sunscreen bottles, lip balm, and water cups in a small basket or on a tray.
2. Place it at the entry point to the pool area so guests walk past it before jumping in.
3. Add a simple sign to draw attention to it.
4. Restock as needed throughout the party.
Pro Tip: SPF spray sunscreen is a game-changer for parties because it’s quick to apply on wiggly kids and doesn’t require rubbing in. Stock at least two bottles.
Quick Party Planning Checklist
Here’s everything to grab before party day so you’re not scrambling at the last minute:
- Inflatable family pool + air pump
- Large colorful plastic tubs (one per child for favor tubs)
- Small sand pails
- Beach balls (lots of them!)
- Water squirters, bath toys, bouncy balls
- Rolled towels
- Freeze pops + extra ice
- Paper fan decorations for backdrop
- Sunscreen station supplies
- Popsicle molds (if making homemade pops)
- Outdoor rug or foam mats around the pool
Final Thoughts
The most memorable summer parties aren’t the ones with the biggest budgets – they’re the ones where kids are free to splash, squeal, drip popsicle juice down their arms, and completely lose track of time.
A Pools and Popsicles Party gives you all of that with minimal effort on your end. Set up takes under an hour, cleanup is surprisingly easy (the pool does most of the work), and the smiles you’ll see on those little faces? Completely priceless.
You’ve got everything you need right here. Now go throw the most fun backyard party of the summer.
