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10 ready filled, rainbow coloured party bags, to give to your little guests to say a huge thank you for coming to the party. These rainbow coloured party bags have been filled with favours that have been tested by children and given a big thumbs up.
A quality rainbow coloured paper tableware set in red, orange, yellow, green and blue. Settings can be bought individually so you can buy the exact amount needed for your guests so you only pay for what you need and reduce waste.
Your must have guide if you are planning a children’s party. This guide will help you remember everything you need to with regards to planning a children’s party. It will help you do it at the best price, in the best place, with the best food, best hostessing and the best activities. What more could your child ask for. A stress free planner complete with templates.
10 ready wrapped layers of fun with this traditional party game. Every layer has a sticker and a joke until you reach the final layer and reveal the prize of an inflatable animal head.
In support of Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, we have produced a Partybox Christmas Charity Gift for children in hospital during the festive holidays. If you would like to donate £3.00, we will send your gift directly to Alder Hey Children’s Hospital.
The Charity Gift includes:
Christmas Sticker
Festive Snap Game
I’m afraid we have now sold out! We want to thank everyone for their generous donations. Watch out for photos on our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages!
The REUSABLE Children’s Christmas Party Kit contains everything you need to keep your young people entertained with fun and exciting games during the festive period. This party kit is designed to help and support you deliver a party that the children will remember for years after.
10 ready wrapped layers of fun with this traditional party game. Every layer includes a Christmas sticker and a Christmas joke until you reach the final layer and reveal the prize of a Christmas book to read.
Children’s Party Blog Posts
Our children have been off school for nearly six months. The pandemic has taken a massive toll on many of them and their routines will be changing. This post includes an idea to put together a special Back to School eve box with activities to help prepare them for the changes and to make the occasion special and exciting.
When we went into lockdown certain industries blossomed. Balloon decoration is one of those areas. This blog looks at how we can continue to use balloons and enjoy balloons responsibly, whilst being mindful about wildlife and the environment.
As we are starting to feel more comfortable to meet others and we are trying to get life back to normal many people are looking at celebrating their children’s birthdays again. This blog offers 7 socially distanced outdoor party ideas with some practical advice on how to reduce the spread of germs.
This week in our ‘Real Life Birthday Celebrations’ features Carter celebrating his ninth birthday. This is a fantastic example how his family allowed Carter to have a party with a few friends whilst keeping to the current Covid-19 guidelines.
It is a question on many parent’s minds, should they have a party for their child’s birthday? Many of our children have been isolated now for over 4 months. It seems that things are going to stay like this for some time to come. This blog looks at the potential effects social isolation might have on our children, the importance of routine, how celebrations can help and the current guidance on meeting people outside of your household as of 28 July 2020.
As things are gradually returning to normal and we are learning to live with Covid-19 some children’s party traditions are having to change or at least be tweaked a little to prevent the spread of the virus. One that I have been researching is that of the ‘blowing out the candles’ on the cake. This blog looks at some of the alternatives.
Our children’s birthday parties don’t always go as planned. We need to be kind and give ourselves a break every now and again. Just being there is enough.
Our real life series shares the experiences of real families and how they celebrate their children’s birthday’s. This month we are hearing from a family with twin boys during lockdown and what they have done to make the boy’s birthday special.
Playing traditional party games is easy when there is a crowd of you. However, whilst we steer through the uncertainty of Covid 19 and lockdown we have created a post to help those of you in smaller families. This post looks at traditional party games you can play with just two or more players.
As we are getting more and more fed up being cooped up indoors. What are you doing to help keep your child’s birthday special? Here are some ideas of things you can do at home to make the day more exciting.
The REUSABLE Children’s Party Kit contains everything you need to keep your young people entertained with fun and exciting games, decorations, prizes, favours, and a planning booklet with templates. It helps you plan the best party you can taking into consideration the age and habits of your child and their guests. The Children’s Party Kit is designed to help and support you deliver a party that the kids will remember for years after.
You can use the box however and wherever you want. It’s purpose is to bring family and friends together and play! The games are great for a large birthday party as well as for a more informal event at home with the family. The decorations can be used anytime you fancy jazzing up the house or for any special occasion and the best bit is you can use them again and again.