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Amazing pamper party at Mother's Inc Forest Hill Rd


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Hello all


I just wanted to post a recommendation on here for kids pamper parties at Mother's Inc on Forest Hill Road. My daughter had her heart set on one for her eighth birthday and Ehi(the owner) and her team did not disappoint. When my daughter arrived at the salon it was decked out beautifully (and very suitably for an eight year old) and she was given a sash saying 'Lily's pamper party' and a little crown which she loved...then the fun began. They all took turns in giving each other 'facials' (just some yoghurt, honey and oats so they could have eaten it afterwards!) then onto some games (created and supervised by Ehi) variations on some old favourites which they adored (cue lots of giggling and screaming) then off to get their nails painted, which again they loved. It was two hours but it flew by and every single little girl had a truly fabulous time. There's nothing too 'grown up' about the parties Ehi puts on (I got some flack on the forum when I first enquired about the idea) nor does it 'send a message' about what little girls 'should' aspire to'...it was just such great fun from start to finish and really well organised. I had the most relaxing time too as I didn't have to do anything, I could just sit back and watch my daughter and her friends have lots of fun. It is reasonably priced too - she caters for little boys too if you don't want a single sex party for your child. I honestly could not recommend it highly enough.


Here's the details: Mothers Inc, 124 Forest Hill Road, SE22 ORS - 0208 693 4033

That sounds great. Difficult when they are at 8 to know what to do and seems like this ended to being the perfect thing. As you say all quite innocent with games etc which they still love but something a bit more 'grown up' thrown in - thanks for the recommendation .

Hello emc, thank you very much for your recommendation. We had a great time, and very happy that everybody enjoyed themselves.


Our children?s pamper parties are most definitely child friendly and we would not have it any other way :-)


There are some pictures up on our gallery - www.mothersinc.co.uk

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