North West baby photos: Kimye daughter's first birthday party

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It's been a year since Kim Kardashian gave birth to North West and now, the little girl just hosted her first birthday party. And just like expected, North's birthday party was one for the books.

The party was called Kidchella and it had a Coachella-like theme. According to E! News, the party was held at Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick's Calabasas, California home, on their 1.8-acre backyard. All of the guests were tagged with wristbands. Wood Ranch Grill catered the food for the day.

Kidchella was like wonderland for all the kids, teenagers and adults there. There was a Ferris wheel, bouncy house, karaoke stage and teepees. All the kids were given leather fringe costumes with moccasins. The little girls had an extra freebie, a leather fringe bag. Also, all the kids got a Yeezus t-shirt.

Kim shared a picture of the party with everyone via Twitter. She posted a photo and captioned it, "Our baby girl's 1<sup>st birthday party! #kidchella."

Sunday morning, Kim tweeted: "Worked out, swam all day! North did NOT want to get out of the pool! Trampoline fun, then watched KUWTK! She's now passed out, now date nite!" The next day, Kim tweeted that North is up and about and ready for the next adventure. Oh, kids!"

The Kardashian family was very happy to share photos of the event as well, reports ABC. It seemed like the entire family had so much fun, especially Kendall and Kylie Jenner. The teenagers took over the stage and danced like crazy. They said, "We have way too much fun at children's parties. KIDCHELLA 2014 killed it."

"Keeping Up With the Kardashians" airs on E! every Sunday night at 9p.m. It's highly likely that an episode will be devoted to baby North's first birthday bash.

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