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We organise sleepover Parties for your child!


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Is your child thinking of having a sleepover party for their next birthday?

If the answer is yes, you are on the right post.

We are a small company that organises themed sleepover parties for boys and girls.

They can choose from our variety of themes like unicorns, LOL, Safari, Pink Safari for girls, Minecraft and much more.

We set up individual teepees for every guest with comfortable mattresses and decorate them with our stylish cushions, bunting and blankets.


Please find out more on our website treasureteepees.co.uk

Instagram @treasureteepees


We are currently offering 20% OFF for parties in December and January.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

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