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mariposa23 · 02/01/2020 21:25

Hi everyone, it's my daughters birthday soon she will be 7, we're a bit stuck for what to do for a party. Girls only about 15 girls ( how on earth do I entertain all those girls)
Does anyone have party planning experience of things I could do with them during the party? Thanks

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sleepismysuperpower1 · 02/01/2020 21:30

bake off party? you can hire a hall with a kitchen (brownie, scout or church halls tend to have one that is included in the hire fee). split the girls into 2 groups, assign one adult to each group, and let them choose what type of cupcakes to make (easier to make than one large cake). let them each have a turn adding ingredients and mixing, then whilst the cakes bake play some traditional party games in the main hall (such as pass the parcel) and eat some lunch/dinner on a picnic rug. then, ice the cakes and everyone votes with their eyes closed for their favourite one. Send everyone home with a cupcake as a party favour

sleepismysuperpower1 · 02/01/2020 21:31

(or you can use your own kitchen if its big enough and you don't mind the mess)

mariposa23 · 03/01/2020 14:47

Wow what an amazing idea! I'll have to find somewhere that might cater to that idea though

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sleepismysuperpower1 · 03/01/2020 14:49

where are you near? perhaps someone on here could recommend somewhere?

mariposa23 · 04/01/2020 19:57

I live in Spain 😫 we don't really have venues to hire ect here

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Louise0701 · 04/01/2020 20:02

Pony trekking party? We did this for my DD a couple of years ago and they all loved it.

sleepismysuperpower1 · 04/01/2020 20:03

ah ok, you could do it at home? lay all the ingredients out on 2 tables, let the girls put the batter in cupcake cases and then you could take them into the kitchen to bake?

Snaga · 04/01/2020 20:20

I have two daughters. Around this age we've attended/hosted...
Icestaking party
Bushcraft party
Climbing party
Build a bear party
Lego party
Pizza making party
Cake decorating party
And of course soft play

Don't know how many of these are transferable to Spain but hope it's given you some inspiration.

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