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I just wanted to give a big recommendation to for Juggling Joolz, who did a brilliant job for our six year old's birthday party at the weekend. Joolz was flexible to fit in with our "Jungle" theme and kept overs dozen kids captivated for two hours with balloons, bubbles, magic and juggling. Just what we were after!
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Hi there. We booked Rebecca at Princess Parties London for our daughter’s 4th birthday party at the weekend and she was fabulous! She is local and has just started her business after many years of working for others, so she knows what really works! The little ones were enthralled from the moment she arrived and absolutely adored her as Elsa. I would highly recommend her company and wouldn’t hesitate to book her again! Her number is 07594361781 and website:


https://www.princesspartieslondon.co.uk/

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