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Children?s entertainer for 3 year old


rhirafty

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I can heartily recommend Dainty Sue http://www.daintysue.com/index_mb.html

She did amazing parties for both my kids for years. Sadly they are a bit too old and I miss her! I don?t have any connection with Sue other than being a fan and a very happy repeat customer. Parents who came to the parties often said she was the best entertainer they had seen. That?s still the case for me and I went to a lot of parties before my kids were old enough to be dropped off.

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Hi


We do a lot of work with:


1. Party Beans. They are excellent for your child's age group.Ask for Ellie.

https://www.partybeans.co.uk/


2. Olympicubs James is amazing https://www.olympicubs.co.uk


3. Nimble Tots - Becky is well known in the local area from her classes

http://www.nimbletots.co.uk


Also recommend Lucy Sparkles https://www.lucysparkles.com


and Ine Twist (balloon artist) http://www.inetwist.com


Hope one of these is helpful.


Shona

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