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Children's Parties: Magic Show, Balloon Twisting, Games & mini disco and Puppets! Also Face painting and Glitter Tattoos! Annie can be booked separately for Face Painting and Glitter face art and/or Balloon twisting for children or adult parties!


Hello there! Awesome Annie is a children?s entertainer with over 17 years experience. Annie has an up to date DBS/CRB and public liability insurance, and is a fully trained teacher, also experienced with SEN children. Annie is COVID-19 aware and all parties will be run safely.


Annie has a great rapport with children from babies, toddlers to 8 year olds!


FOR BABIES/TODDLERS: Annie offers a sing along action session with music and lights, and musical instruments. Interactive toys, bubbles and interactive puppet sessions, and a Parachute!


FOR 3-5 YEAR OLDS: Annie starts with a 'getting to know you' session with comedy and bubble fun, performs a brilliant magic show between 30-45 mins in length, runs party games and dancing, with a mini disco system with current kids' favourite tunes, lights and radio mic. Annie provides fantastic balloon twisting!

I also offer face painting and and glitter tattoos.

Also art & craft parties available.

Just ask.


FOR 6-8 YEAR OLDS

Annie also runs out-door adventure parties for older children with themes such as Spy Training parties, nature trail parties, Star Wars Jedi parties, Princess Parties, Fairy and Pixie adventure parties in the woods / Park or garden and pirate parties plus many more themes.

Available for all ages.

Any of this can be adapted to suit your child's tastes. Other special requests may be catered for too, just ask.


Prizes and Pass the Parcel available as separate request too.

Halloween/Christmas Easter/ Wedding/Christening Eid/Hanukkah and more celebrations catered for too!

For a no obligation quote email: [email protected] or call 07875207930. Visit: www.awesomeanniesparties.co.uk

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