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Does anyone have recommendations for party entertainers for a 3 year olds birthday party in a hall? There will be a range of ages but mainly 3 year olds, and a large number of kids (approx 40) as my nct group are having a joint party for our 6 little ones this year. We're also planning face painting.


Thanks!


Rachel

We used Juggling Joolz for my sons 3rd birthday party and the kids all loved her, she did a great job keeping them entertained with a load of activities including parachute games, pass the parcel, balloons, dancing and bubbles. It gave all the parents a good break and a chance to have a chat.

hi rachyrach whic hall are you using?and what are the costs? we are looking for somewhere for our daughters 3rd birthday,


also if you need any decorations doing I now do party dec's as well as sewing jobs. so if you want balloons doing etc give me a shout. my website is still being tweaked/more pics to be added etc but there is a few on there already to give you an idea. www.dreamofatheme.co.uk

Hi Rach.


We've just moved in to our lovely flat on the rye over the weekend and bring with us our little children's entertainment outfit called Fairy Fizz Buzz. For anything over 25 kids we'd supply two entertainers - Fairy Fizz Buzz herself all the way from Fairyland, and either a further fairy friend or perhaps even a pirate or wizard, depending on dates. We can tailor the format to your requirements, but typically a party will include traditional party games, as well as balloons, bubbles, magic, parachutes, stories and much much more...


Anyway, if you'd like to give us a call on 07581 200 009 or 07891 179 424 for a quote we'd love to hear from you, or you can visit our website at www.fairyfizzbuzz.com.


Looking forward to hearing from you,


Amy and Gus.

(Or Fairy Fizz Buzz and Wizard Wizz Bang!)

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