Pikachu Party! Britney Spears Throws Sons a 'Pokémon'-Themed Birthday Bash

Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline turn 11 and 10. (Photo: Instagram)
Sean Preston and Jayden James Federline turn 11 and 10. (Photo: Instagram)

Britney Spears’s boys, Preston and Jayden, are among the hippest kids around, so naturally they had a Pokémon-themed birthday bash.

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The fellas, who are turning 11 and 10 respectively, celebrated over the weekend, and it was a gamer’s dream. There were Pikachu lollipops and gelatin as well as Bulbasaur decorations. We hope the guys and their friends put down their phones long enough to enjoy it all — as well as take a dip in the pool, which had decorative birthday balloons by it.

The proud mama noted that it was the first year both boys are in double digits, describing it as a “big bday for my boys.” And everything went well. She later described it as a “great” day.

“Happy birthday” balloons were by the pool. (Photo: Instagram)
“Happy birthday” balloons were by the pool. (Photo: Instagram)

Every year, Britney goes all out for the boys, whose birthdays are almost back-to-back: Sean Preston, who goes by his middle name, celebrates on Sept. 14 and Jayden James marks his big day Sept. 12. Last year, the “Make Me” singer had a DJ-themed party for them. The year before? A skateboard party.

May they never grow out of wanting a joint birthday party!

Brit landed the cover of Marie Claire U.K.’s October issue and opened up about her mini-me’s, saying, “Becoming a mother and being with my boys has made me so much more accepting of myself. I’m their mom, whatever. That has been a really big thing for me over these last few years.”

At 34, the singer recently said that she would love to add to her brood. She told The Late Late Show‘s James Corden during “Carpool Karaoke” she wants at least three more children. “I have to find the right guy first, and then, you know…”

Well, if it happens, those kids are gonna expect big things on their birthdays — just like their older brothers had growing up.