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Four Kids, One Epic Fairy Garden: How The Valley's Nia and Danny Pulled Off Adelaide's First Birthday

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Raising four young kids is no small feat—and The Valley stars Nia Sanchez and Danny Booko just proved they’re masters at making it look magical. On Sunday, May 31, the couple transformed their Santa Clarita, California home into an enchanted fairy garden to celebrate their daughter Adelaide’s 1st birthday, inviting nearly 40 guests to join the whimsical festivities.

Adelaide, the youngest of their brood (which also includes son Asher, 4, and twin daughters Isabelle and Zariah, 2), was the star of the day. According to Nia, 36, her daughter thrived in the carefully curated environment.“Adelaide was having a lot of fun,”Nia shared.“There was an incredible soft play area and she was loving the ball pit. She got to just be a fun little girl and play with her besties. When she had moments of play, she was just living her best life.”

The production itself was no joke. With help from event planner Beebizy, the celebration featured decor from Laura Luxe Designs, florals from FLR, a play station from JaylasPlayland, children’s activities courtesy of Sweet and Social Kids, and desserts from Little Fig Cookies and Shirin Bakery. Danny, 42, painted a picture of Adelaide’s infectious joy:“She has always just been the happiest baby, the happiest soul. She’s always smiling, always a joy to be around. She loves people, just loves life.”

What made the day even more special was the cast support. Members of their Bravo family—including Kristen Doute, Luke Broderick, Brittany Cartwright, Zack Wickham, Jesse Lally, and Lacy Nicole—came to celebrate. Nia emphasized the depth of these friendships, noting that her connection with Kristen Doute has only strengthened through shared parenting experiences.“Kristen and I have been so close through the whole journey, like, pre-pregnancy, pregnancy, postpartum. Now our girls are about one year old, and it’s just the friendships. I feel like every time you have moments to spend together, they get deeper and deeper.”

Behind the glittery facade, Nia and Danny are intentional about making each of their children feel individually cherished.“We both are really intentional to do one-on-one time with the kids, something as simple as running to the coffee shop or going to Target can be a fun date,”Nia explained. It’s that balance—between creating elaborate memories and carving out quiet moments—that keeps the chaos from becoming overwhelming. Even Adelaide’s siblings got in on the action, sporting fairy wings and superhero capes to match the theme. As Danny joked, the countdown to Adelaide’s party began a full week before, with her older siblings buzzing with anticipation. For this Bravo couple, parenting four young kids isn’t just survivable—it’s something to celebrate, one magical birthday at a time.

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