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Children's birthdays

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crazygracieuk · 02/03/2011 12:49

What sort of parties have your children had recently?

I have 3 kids- boy age 9, girl age 7 and boy age 3 and would appreciate inspiration.

Thank you

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lilmamma · 02/03/2011 21:35

a little 5 year old in our road had a party bus.Its a double decker bus and they sit upstairs on little table and chairs for the food,and then the downstiars is like a wacky warehouse with ball pond,and bouncy things,and when its all over they drive off with all your mess,what could be better.

crazygracieuk · 03/03/2011 11:06

That sounds great lilmamma. Off too google...

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spottyock · 06/03/2011 16:15

We recently had our 5 yo dd's party at The Harrier Centre. A soft play area, bouncy castles etc Really reasonable and a nice man to do business with. I should think that 5/6 would be the maximum age there though.

We went to a party at Tolworth Recreation Centre last week. It's Olympikids, or something like that, and my daughter loved it, as did the other children there.

I think you can also have cooking parties (which we toyed with but dd not too keen) and you can also go to Pizza Express I think for a party - make your own pizza then have it cooked.

Finally, dd went to another party just recently run by a theatre company called The Cat's Whiskers. My DH took her to this so I cannot testify personally but he liked it and the other mums have raved about it too.

Hope this helps!

crazygracieuk · 11/03/2011 21:01

That's helpful- tahnks

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