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At that age, kids don't naturally do discos - they like the idea for 5 mins but then don't know really what to do. If you are going to do something like that, it's probably worth getting folk in to do it who know how to keep the kids going - or try and find out the tricks of doing it.


But a great way I find at home to end a party - 10 mins of madness before they're packed off home on a high!

I haven't used them or gone to any of their parties, but found out about Whippersnappers' party packages when I was researching my daughter's party and also considering a disco -- http://whippersnappers.org/child-youth-services/birthday-parties/birthady-parties-over-5s/. I've heard their Dulwich Park location is a bit small for a party, but think the space at Brockwell Lido is much bigger.

Include in the Whippersnappers party package:

? Discos

? Drama parties

? Face painting

? Dance routines

? Party games

? Drumming


You also have at your disposal, a P.A. System,

Theatrical lighting and disco lights,

Bubble Machine and basic Kitchen facilities


Call 0207 738 6633 for more details



JS33 Wrote:

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> I haven't used them or gone to any of their

> parties, but found out about Whippersnappers'

> party packages when I was researching my

> daughter's party and also considering a disco --

> http://whippersnappers.org/child-youth-services/bi

> rthday-parties/birthady-parties-over-5s/. I've

> heard their Dulwich Park location is a bit small

> for a party, but think the space at Brockwell Lido

> is much bigger.

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