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Little Disco B'party slot available for child aged 8+ @ Sunday 18th December 6pm - 8pm at the EDT


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If you are planning a birthday party for your child but are struggling with finding a venue in December, I can offer you a little disco birthday party upstairs at the EDT on Sunday 18th December from 6pm - 8pm. Perfect for children aged 8+. As it's so close to the kids breaking up for the holidays, I'm sure most parents wouldn't mind a little late night...?


We are already set up at the EDT on this date, so could offer you a disco party for a reduced rate of ?195. Invite up to 30 children and rock up to the funkiest disco party in town, where we play the latest pop songs and children's favourites and fun interactive songs. If your child has any special requests then we will of course do our utmost to play them.


The disco is structured, with some great games and competitions as well as some time for the kids to just dance. We bring along a prize bucket filled with sweets and pocket money items too. To keep the kids engaged we also have a bubble machine and a snow machine. We also have confetti cannons which are great, they send paper confetti flying into the air, which falls like snow. We do a fantastic limbo game which all kids LOVE! Then we have inflatable guitars for our Guitar Hero game, and other balloon games to fill the disco afternoon fun. Either way, there is plenty to keep the children entertained for the duration of the disco.


You can trust us to know what works and amend the music and games as necessary to the space and type of child present! We usually kick off with some kind of interactive dance to get the kids engaged from the very start.


Get in touch if you would like to have a chat about this party option, or for any other party date that you have in mind!


Check out www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk for all the info, recommendations and images


Kate

The Little Disco Company

07794757166

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