First birthday cakes are often the most stressful part of 
  planning a baby's first birthday.  Many new mothers want 
  something special and memorable, yet easy to prepare. 
  The problem is they're just not sure where to start.  Should 
  you choose a cartoon character or an animal?  Is a rectangle 
  one better, or should you go round?  Well, fear not.  Here are 7 easy first birthday cake tips 
  that will help you make the perfect cake. 
1. Make It Kid Approved -
  The first thing to keep in mind 
  is that you need to make the cake with the kids in mind. 
  Ok, so this may seem like a no-brainer, but consider what a 
  kid likes in a birthday cake. 
  Gooey and sticky are always winners.  Bright colored icing is 
  a must.  Also, keep in mind that your new baby will likely be 
  eating it with their hands, so something spongy will help 
  make it finger-friendly. 
2. Make It Look Like It Can Move -
  Chances are your little 
  one will never remember this cake.  But you can make it one 
  they recognize and enjoy.  But one-year-olds are learning 
  about shapes and movement.  Consider decorating it with cars 
  Egypt trains.  Use big shapes. 
3. Go Easy On The Sugar -
  Your baby, as you know can have 
  a sensitive stomach at times.  By making their cake with 
  less sugar, you can make sure their little tummy plays 
  along.  One easy way to do this is to use whipped cream 
  instead of icing.  It's easier to spread, too. 
4. Two Is Better Than One -
  With a first birthday [http://www.squidoo.com/firstbirthdaypartyideas], the mess is inevitable and 
  frankly, your baby is more likely to treat their cake like 
  modeling clay rather than food.  But you have the guests to 
  consider too.  So, try making two cakes, a larger one for 
  the guests, a small one for your baby to smash.  That way 
  everyone gets cake and a video-opp too. 
5. Use A Thin Layer Of Icing First -
  Icing the cake can 
  make you want to cuss (bite your tongue, though).  It never 
  seems to fail that chunks of cake get ripped off while 
  spreading the knife. 
  Two things you can do: one let the cake cool all the way. 
  And second, spread a real thin layer of icing first and let 
  it sit.  This will make the second, real layer much easier to 
  spread.  Plus it's easier to camouflage places where the cake 
  has peeled off. 
6. Draw On It -
  When cutting your sheet cake into a shape, 
  use icing to draw on it first.  This will ensure you have 
  the shape you want before cutting.  Plus the icing tastes 
  better than an ink pen (that was bad, I know). 
7. Make Your Cake Number 1 -
  And finally, here's an easy 
  way to cut your cake into the shape of a one.  First, take 
  your sheet cake and cut it down the middle long ways.  Use 
  one of these halves to make the "foot" and "upper lip" of 
  the 1. The other half will be the main body of the 1. 
  To do that simply cut the selected half at the 1/3 mark. 
  Take the 2/3's piece and place it at the bottom of the first 
  long piece.  That's your foot.  Then take the 1/3 piece, cut 
  it once from corner to corner, making a triangle, and use 
  one of these as the "upper lip."  That's it.  Oh, and snack on 
  the leftover piece. 
  There you go.  First birthday cakes do not have to be the 
  Booga Bears.  With some simple techniques, you can pull off 
  a winner very easily. 
  And if you want additional first birthday party ideas, 
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