Kid birthday party
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Kid birthday party
Anybody have experience organising a kid party before?
I am looking for party theme and ideas to organise a party for my
7 years old daughter
I am looking for party theme and ideas to organise a party for my
7 years old daughter
- expat yorkshire
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Re: Kid birthday party
try ben and gerry's United square .....
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I'm fairly certain that someone will be along shortly to recommend a wonderful venue/entertainer.
Maybe a dentist theme?
Maybe a dentist theme?
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Re: Kid birthday party
If you're thinking of outsourcing, have a look at Fantasy Parties, I've heard good things about them.
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No wonder we can't get new members to this site. Everytime someone joins they are accused of being spammers.
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I'm just waiting for the next lurker to come long and recommend the perfect party planner. And then we can all change avatars again.
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Re: Kid birthday party
Another plug for Fantasy Parties.
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Maybe BoD is thinking of a different Fantasy Parties?
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If you're not thinking of outsourcing, the internet is a great resource for ideas, like these. You could take ideas from a few of the suggested themes to come up with the activities you want.
Otherwise, just google "kids party themes" and you'll find plenty of good stuff.
Princess and fairy party themes are sure to be a hit with 7 year old girls.
Otherwise, just google "kids party themes" and you'll find plenty of good stuff.
Princess and fairy party themes are sure to be a hit with 7 year old girls.
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Nothing to do with this post, but Bender your avatar makes my eyes go funny!
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Speaking of dentists and 7 year old girls, my neice was given a Dentist Barbie doll many years ago. It had a sound chip in it, so would exclaim things like "let's brush!" and "good checkup!". But best of all were the rinsing and gargling sounds. When the batteries started to run low, Barbie would start to sound like Lurch from the Addams Family TV show, and the rinse and gargle sounds bordered on obscene. Hugely entertaining!Scummy Mummy wrote:Maybe a dentist theme?
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I went to a bloke's 40th Birthday last year where Princess and Faireies seemed to be the theme of the night.Bender wrote:Princess and fairy party themes are sure to be a hit with 7 year old girls.
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There is a great place at UE Square...think its called curly's or something...its a kids hairdressers that also runs parties. Perfect for 7yo girls. They do fancy hair, nails and games etc. You take your own snacks and drinks. Will see if I can hunt out the number
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Curly n Spike I think. Not a fun place when you have a 2yo trying to slap the scissor weilding hairdresser away.Possum wrote:There is a great place at UE Square...think its called curly's or something..
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Im Katrine Bonn from California.
I would suggest that spongebod is the best theme..
I would suggest that spongebod is the best theme..
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spongebod?
HoD's changed his name again?
HoD's changed his name again?
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It's only become spongebod since he lost his job
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