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What options are there around ED for kids parties - I mean places that you go to and actually do something, like All Fired Up (daughter is not keen) or Colour Makes People Happy (absolutely brilliant but we were only there for a party a couple of weeks ago).


Not keen on soft play or outside adventure stuff.


Any tips?

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Only thing with swimming pool is that (generally) if kids under 8 then you need one adult in the pool for every 2 kids - we had to do some serious begging favours last year to do this - this year have advised daughter that her birthday party will be after her birthday rather than the weekend before as then she and her birthday twin (in same class) will be 8 rather than 7! If you do fancy this, the Bridge in Sydenham does them and are good fun!
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I've been to a bunch of 5th bday parties in the past few months and I think the most popular one was very simple - church hall with a hired bouncy castle and some organised games.


Rhubarb & Custard is also nice, I haven't been to a party there but have been for crafts sessions.

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Vik - pop in and have a look. They've got this huge spinning thing that you put a large piece of paper on and then drip paint on it when it's spinning fast. Makes really great designs. The kids loved it and the guy that runs it is really nice. Great for adults too - I want to do one myself! The shop is amazing - it goes much further back than you expect. The kids loved running around the place and they had a long table out at the end for food etc. Worked really well.


My daughter is insisting on a pyjama party now so I'm working on that idea and will probably do it at home. Thanks for all your advice - very useful.

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