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Birthday day out

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sunnyday123 · 07/08/2012 20:38

Hi

My dds are aged 5 and 7 and both have birthdays in October and nov. in previous years they have had a party for 15+kids but this year money is tight as we a going to Lapland in dec and so a big party is off the cards.

My dd who wil be 7 has had a few parties so would not be getting another anyway - I have offered to take her to the movies with 2 friends followed by pizza hut or something similar
My youngest who will b 5 doesn't like the movies so does anyone have any other suggestions for an afternoon out? She's bored of farms etc and soft play as lots of their friends have had similar parties-I also don't really want to do anything in the house as those sort of things tend to escalate! I did think about ice skating but it may be difficult keeping them upright! Also I need to consider that she will have only been in reception 4 weeks so friends parents would feel better I think if wedding something more tame!

Suggestions?! Budget £75 for 2dds and 2 friends in total

Many thanks!

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sunnyday123 · 07/08/2012 20:39

Should be we did something more tame

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Curlybrunette · 07/08/2012 20:54

Do you have a 'build a bear' shop near you? They do parties but I think there would be a minimum of 8 kids or something. You could take the girls, let them pick a bear and outfit and then go out for lunch/tea.

Think you'd probably manage that for £75, if you were careful where you went for lunch!

MamaBear17 · 07/08/2012 21:12

What about a teddy bears picnic in the park?

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