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21 kids 2yr daught party wat do i do west mids bloomin heck

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starsq · 10/10/2006 23:58

My daughter was in hopsital on last bday and its now her 2nd - have booked a hall sent invites out and realised 21 kids in total and then with parents abt 40 in total - what do i do party games , or entertainer or bouncy castle anyone in birminham have ideas am stuck not really a good childrens person bloomin scared if im honest but my baby is worth the stress to give her a 2yr old party she will not forget as long as she's not bored either

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starsq · 10/10/2006 23:59

and her 4yr sis is happy 2

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lucy5 · 11/10/2006 00:00

I think they are probably too little for party games. Does the hall run a mother and toddler group whose equipment you could borrow?

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starsq · 11/10/2006 00:03

ehem im not sure will ask when go in tomorw my daughter is two and abt 6 of the kids are under 3 rest are 3-5
im really worried , thought id get em all in do a pass parcel dancing session and then wat cake and juice then what ??? party bags and home where will 2 hrs go dnt want em to be bored and pulling each others hair out

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evilanniedividedin2byalargeaxe · 11/10/2006 00:04

starsq, go onto upmystreet.com, put your postcode in and find entertainers in your area, there are lots! I am West Midlands too, not Birmingham though. I think a bouncy castle would be a good idea too!

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lipsbite · 11/10/2006 00:04

thats reminded me when i had a bday party at my house for my DD who turned 2 last week and 18 kids came age from 8 mths to 11

i hardly saw my DD on that day as she was so busy playing with others and opening her pressies, also its was a fancy dress party too. They had their foods an hour later after arriving to the party, then they ate their jellies and ice cream and played a game - Pass the Parcel (bought all the small toys from Pound Stretcher - they are fab!!) and a dance too. All finished 2.5 hours later and it was bloody hard work!!!!!!

Hope you have fun!

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lipsbite · 11/10/2006 00:04

thats reminded me when i had a bday party at my house for my DD who turned 2 last week and 18 kids came age from 8 mths to 11 yr old

i hardly saw my DD on that day as she was so busy playing with others and opening her pressies, also its was a fancy dress party too. They had their foods an hour later after arriving to the party, then they ate their jellies and ice cream and played a game - Pass the Parcel (bought all the small toys from Pound Stretcher - they are fab!!) and a dance too. All finished 2.5 hours later and it was bloody hard work!!!!!!

Hope you have fun!

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lucy5 · 11/10/2006 00:06

Sorry, thought they were all two. party games, musical statues, musical bumps etc would be fine. As would a magician or a bouncy castle.

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starsq · 11/10/2006 00:06

ok will check - god arent parties expensive nothing like our times

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starsq · 11/10/2006 00:08

oh my god this will be fun just to see my little baby smile she loves parties music i just hope the adults dont expect special treatment i am asian and i know asian expect royal treatment forget kiddies

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lucy5 · 11/10/2006 00:11

I usually lay on something buffet stylee for the adults, even if it's only cheese and biscuits. I am sure your dd will have a lovely time. You are right it's not cheap to throw a kids party anymore.

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starsq · 11/10/2006 00:13

ive got three weeks god i cant sleep its on my mind

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