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It's my son's 3rd birthday in November and I am looking for ideas as to what to do party-wise. It will be too cold for anything outdoors, but our flat is too small to host a party (plus I will be 8 months pregnant by then). If anyone has any ideas on what to do/places to hire (for not too much money) I would be really grateful. I don't have a creative bone in my body so any ideas for entertainment that would be good too!


Thanks x

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Mr Fruitcake looks quite fun !


For places to hire http://www.birthdayparty4u.co.uk/ search for venues in here


Pinterest is great for any DIY inspiration. I used just Google '(party theme) birthday pinterest' e.g. 'mickey mouse birthday pinterest' - helps with decorations and invites, even food, etc. e.g. http://pinterest.com/litlmizsunshine/mickey-mouse-birthday-party/

Thanks everyone for your ideas.


After many viewings and different permutations, I have booked JAGS Sea Scout Hut and am going to get a 'pirate' in to do songs, stories, bubbles, parachute play etc.


I don't think it took this much costing and planning when I was organising my wedding! :-)

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