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Dear EDF'ers


I wanted to share with you the details for Emma of Mini Magic who I hired for my daughters 5th birthday party last weekend. Emma - mini magic. T: 07935 951 879. E: [email protected]



She was simply brilliant. She kept the kids enchanted with a good use of space and movement. Emma is a dance teacher at Pineapple studios (I think she is setting up some kids classes in ED soon) and she incorporates dance and magic. I can honestly say they were enthralled. She was super lovely and easy to deal with. My daughter wsa given a super sized playing card wtih a message for her written on it - she carried it around with her every since.


Personally. I would recommend her for a mixed party or mainly girls party (probably not for mainly boys).

She told me that also works with her partner, who whilst didn't attend our party, is a magacian and aimed at boys / olders kids / young adults / . He is also a secondary school teacher so CRB checked etc.


Emma is just starting up and offered me a great deal. I suggested she extends this to other EDF'ers, but will limited no doubt. I honestly could not recommned her more highly.


Not sure if I am allowed to post her web address - but do PM me if interested.


Emma - mini magic. T: 07935 951 879.

E: [email protected]

  • 4 weeks later...

Jkidd_Krice Wrote:

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> Dear EDF'ers

>

> I wanted to share with you the details for Emma of

> Mini Magic who I hired for my daughters 5th

> birthday party last weekend. Emma - mini magic.

> T: 07935 951 879. E: [email protected]

>

>

> She was simply brilliant. She kept the kids

> enchanted with a good use of space and movement.

> Emma is a dance teacher at Pineapple studios (I

> think she is setting up some kids classes in ED

> soon) and she incorporates dance and magic. I

> can honestly say they were enthralled. She was

> super lovely and easy to deal with. My daughter

> wsa given a super sized playing card wtih a

> message for her written on it - she carried it

> around with her every since.

>

> Personally. I would recommend her for a mixed

> party or mainly girls party (probably not for

> mainly boys).

> She told me that also works with her partner, who

> whilst didn't attend our party, is a magacian and

> aimed at boys / olders kids / young adults / .

> He is also a secondary school teacher so CRB

> checked etc.

>

> Emma is just starting up and offered me a great

> deal. I suggested she extends this to other

> EDF'ers, but will limited no doubt. I honestly

> could not recommned her more highly.

>

> Not sure if I am allowed to post her web address -

> but do PM me if interested.

>

> Emma - mini magic. T: 07935 951 879.

> E: [email protected]

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