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Ideas for 2 yr old party... entertainer in the Thurrock area???

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Ibeji · 09/08/2009 10:42

Help pls. Want to have a party (with probably about 40 other kids) and need some advice.

Any kids party entertainer/puppeteer in the Thurrock area?

Any other suggestions on what entertainment/games to do.

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Ibeji · 09/08/2009 10:43

More info: mine girl and the party will be mixed of boys and girls from 0 up to about 7 yrs old.

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bigchris · 09/08/2009 10:45

40 people for a 2 year old party, are you mad?!!

what about a bouncy castle, they always go down well

although with that age range it would have to be closely supervised, mayeb the first hour for under 4s and the second hour for over 4s

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Ibeji · 09/08/2009 10:51

LOL... I know and that's the problem!!! Our friends have about 2 or 3 kids so I'm confused. I got a hall but not sure what to do for entertainment. Bouncy castle, it'll be November so weather may not be great.

Thanks

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bigchris · 09/08/2009 11:18

a lot of people have the bouncy castle inside the hall? might be a plan
and lots of balloons for the little ones

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PortAndLemon · 09/08/2009 11:26

TBH I would just put the bouncy castle up inside with mats around it. And if the majority of the children are 4 or under don't worry about an entertainer; the bouncy castle will keep them perfectly happy (maybe have a few ride-on toys for any of the smaller children who find the bouncing too boisterous).

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zebramummy · 09/08/2009 21:47

bubble machine ,disco ('baby loves disco' cd??)

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lisbey · 09/08/2009 22:03

Bouncy castle wil be a hit, but you can't let 40 kids on at once. Beg/borrow as many large toddler toys as you can e.g. small slide, ride ons, large building blocks, trucks, kitchen. DON'T try to organise anything, just let the children play. Bubbles always good. And think again about the numbers!

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