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Parties/celebrations

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Is this naff? At home cinema night party?

18 replies

TheNightIsDark · 14/03/2014 17:25

DS is 5 on Friday. We're quite skint but using tesco vouchers to go to legoland on the Saturday. He would like to do something with his friends but I can't afford a lot.

Would 4-5 friends coming over watching a film and having dinner and popcorn be a bit naff? There would be cake!

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Tommy · 14/03/2014 17:26

sounds great fun Smile

LoveVintage · 14/03/2014 17:26

Not naff at all. Sounds great fun.

OddFodd · 14/03/2014 17:27

Not at all! I think it would be lovely and very exciting. Just the fact that there are several of them together off school premises is thrilling for them I've found - it doesn't matter a huge amount what the activity is (and that sounds lovely and quiet as a bonus!)

TheNightIsDark · 14/03/2014 17:27

Ooh good. Admittedly may not happen as I won't get invites out until Monday Confused

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missmagnum · 14/03/2014 17:27

I am sure they would love it, if they are the type that can sit still. .I would go for it, but be prepared they may just play instead.

Have fun.

TheNightIsDark · 14/03/2014 19:00

What time sounds best? 4-6:30, 4:30-7 or 5-7:30? Or should it just be 2 hours? Trying to figure out how long for cake, film/play and food!

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dozily · 14/03/2014 19:04

My 4 and 6 year olds would love it :-)

Keep it as early as possible though or some parents will decline due to bedtimes / tiredness.

TheNightIsDark · 14/03/2014 19:06

4-6:30? School finishes at 3:15 so gives them some chance to get changed etc

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casperthefriendlyghost · 14/03/2014 19:11

If you can why don't you pick them up from school (if you walk home for example) and have parents pick them up at 6pm? This usually goes down really well with parents. This kind of activity is great for this age group - they will be soo excited at school! (I tend to try and keep numbers even by the way as from experience I've found that with odd numbers someone always gets left out causing upset.)

Needingthework · 14/03/2014 19:17

I did this for one of my children.

Easiest party I ever did and I always do parties at home Grin.

I agree with bringing them straight home from school. They will be excited and will want to play with the toys/in the garden, which will give you time to breath and prep things.

TheNightIsDark · 15/03/2014 15:26

Quick Facebook message round some of the mums and have 3 confirmed guests!

Now, what film is best for a group of 5 year olds?

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iklboo · 15/03/2014 15:34

Please tell me you're going to be an usherette & give them cornettos / ice cream tubs from a cardboard tray round your neck. Smile

Beastofburden · 15/03/2014 15:36

As they too young for despicable me?

Beastofburden · 15/03/2014 15:37

It has fart jokes

Eastpoint · 15/03/2014 15:39

We've done this lots of times and my dds have been to lots of parties like that. V popular with adults & children. Only difficult time was when we had 22 6 & 7 year olds over to watch Cars & we had 4 boys in the dog's basket.

Beastofburden · 15/03/2014 15:49

I actually do this with adults and we eat on our knees in front of a DVD instead of doing proper grown up dinner parties Blush

TheNightIsDark · 15/03/2014 15:52

Loving the usherette idea! I was going to put hot dogs and chips in cardboard boxes halfway through so it was like a happy meal type affair.

Oooh despicable me. We have 1&2 so prepared there!

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