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How about taking them to the cinema?

I took my son and 3 other children (couldn't fit any more in my little car) on Sunday morning to Surrey Quays. They do a kids club where it's only ?1 per child and adults goes free.

We then went to Pizza hut for lunch.


They all seemed to enjoy it.


Beckenham Odeon also do the kids club.


xx

We did a camping sleepover for our daughters 7th birthday in July - her plus 3 friends, 1 big tent & Dad 'next door' in his 1 man tent. Used the godparents garden as ours too small & had an evening BBQ & morning bacon & American pancake fest. It was fab!

Also at Surrey Quays is the bowling. They do birthday parties and lay on food (full on nuggets and chips stuff, but it IS a party!), and the prices are very reasonable.


Sunday mornings is family day too, so there's plenty of kids playing, with the gutter fill-ins (which makes the whole thing much easier).

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