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Any ideas for my daughters 5th birthday party? I want something reasonably priced and easy to organise as my new baby is due at the beginning of august, 2 weeks before my daughters birthday, so I don't want anything I'm going to struggle too much with, with a newborn as well. help, thank you! x
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There is a water cooler outside the gym at Harris Girls but often not enough cups. Take cups and or bottled / water / drinks. I have been to many a bouncy party there when the kids have got over-heated through so much activity or as my lot put it 'I'm sweated'. They all love it though.
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Hi, I do Princess pamper Parties which Littles girls love!For children aged 4-11 each princess recieves a princess tiara and feather boa, wings or wands whatever you would prefer, A edible facemask (chocolate or strawberry), fizzy foot spa, Light make-up (eyeshadow, lipgloss and glitter), nails painted and hair glitter... A set price for 8 princesses altough can do more with an additional charge. I am mobile so i come to you... I will attach my flyer for you to look at. hope to hear from you...

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