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Well I did a Star Wars party for my son aged 7 - we made light sabres out of swimming noodles - cut in half with silver tape for the handles - they can fight each other without it hurting.


Like this;

https://www.buzzfeed.com/alisoncaporimo/star-wars-birthday-bash?utm_term=.hyLrR7xOX#.nqd5wJmyL



lots of ides from the internet- mainly people in the USA who do things much bigger and better than we did,

we had games like - hunt the comets ( sweets in scrunched up silver foil hidden round the house)

Obstacle course ( jedi training)

keep the balloons up with light sabres ( more jedi training)

pass the death star

pin the light sabre on Darth Vader

Fight the sith with silly string




we served Yoda soda ( bitter lemon)


seemed to go down quite well

I went to a Star Wars party recently and the entertainer was amazing. Daniel the Space Warrior. He and the rest of his team are professional actors and you can tell ? they are good. My kids were mesmerised.

http://www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk/

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Just wanted to say a huge thank you for the suggestions. We went for Daniel the Space Warrior following two recommendations above.


He was amazing. The kids were throughly engaged for two hours and his energy and commitment was breathtaking. I got tons of great comments from parents too. Would recommend and will definitely use him again.



http://www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk/

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