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www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk


I asked a similar question a while back and a couple of people here recommended Danny's Nutty Parties.

We booked him and he was extraordinary! We had 25 five year olds entranced and entirely under his spell for the most brilliant Star Wars party. He does lots of other themes too. A mixture of drama adventure and traditional party games. Highly recommended.

I would definately suggest contacting Barrie Westwell how is a very accomplished master magician. He trains other magic performers. He is available to perform where ever you select


http://theillusioneer.co.uk/


He also has his own small studio and a fascinating time can be had by kids and adults alike. It's located on Half Moon Lane and very close to Herne Hill station and very easy for a variety of busses.


I am not linked to this business but our children have been there and loved it.


Tom

We used Little Rascals for our son's 5th birthday - he wanted a Star Wars crossed with Lego Ninja party and these guys did it brilliantly. 2 people meant that no child was left out and the kids had a great time.

http://www.littlerascalsparties.co.uk/

We used Ine Twist for my son's birthday last weekend and she was amazing!


She does magic shows too but we chose balloon modelling as hired JAGS sports centre (with bouncy castle and toys as part of the package) http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/childrens-parties/bouncy-castle-parties/.


Ine was incredibly popular with everyone, from babies to 7 yr olds (mainly boys but also some girls) and I'd highly recommend. Compared to some she was reasonably priced too. She made everything, from a tractor to aliens and all sorts of balloon animals :)


https://www.facebook.com/IneTwist

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