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I'm looking for suggestions for a party for a 6 year old. We didn't do the whole class thing last year but am thinking about doing it this year so having it at home is not an option. There have been lots of parties already this year at DKH adventure playground so we want to look for a different venue. Would definitely have to be something active, good for boys and girls and local, preferably outdoors. So far have thought about a pool party (I know they do them in Beckenham but not sure if they do them at Peckham) and a treasure hunt in Dulwich Woods.


Any more suggestions?

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Beckenham Spa Soft Play - little rascals would be good, though indoor.


Peckham Rye adventure playground (think they put up a bouncy castle too).


One of the City Farms?


The Golden Hinde near London Bridge


Hire St Faiths on Red Post Hill, put bouncy castle out in the garden, do pizzas & pay ice cream van to stop by after (ask if birthday boy/girl can be in van & help serve the ice creams!!)


Lots of websites have great party game suggestions which you can tie in with a theme if need be.


Have a good one!

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