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?FROZEN? themed Birthday Parties for ?150 (all in) ? the COOLEST party in South East London!


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The kids are still going crazy for anything ?Frozen? which is why we?re offering the best value,?coolest?Frozen birthday party in town. Having seen first-hand the costs of parties with an entertainer spiralling up to well over ?400 we?re launching our hassle-free, fun-filled birthday parties at less than half of that?(*?150 based on 10 attendees)?

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Join our very own Elsa at the?Little Disco Company?s?Frozen Birthday Party?on?20th?& 21st?September?

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How does it work??Bring along your birthday boy or girl and up to 11 of his/her?friends to join in the fun - we?ll take care of everything for?your child?s special day: organising the venue, ALL the entertainment and activities, and of course clearing it all away at the end too. All you need to do is send out the invitations!?

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For just ?15 per child?they will experience 2 hours of guaranteed Frozen-themed fun (plenty for boys as well as girls), arts & crafts, games, a short choreographed dance routine to??Let it go? and finally a?30 minute?Little Disco?with a live DJ and disco lights to create the party atmosphere. We include healthy drinks & snacks and of course a party bag for each child to take home.?We are delighted to be working with?our?local entertainer, Lucy Sparkles?(www.lucysparkles.com), to bring you this fantastic and unique?birthday?event.??

?Dates Available:

20 September 10am-12pm ? Peckham Rye venue

21 September 10am-12pm (TBC) & 1pm-3pm ? Peckham Rye venue

18 October 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm (venue TBC: Nunhead / East Dulwich / Peckham Rye)

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More about our parties...?

This is recommended for boys and girls aged 4-8 years old, but we can tailor to suit other ages. There will be a maximum of?6 different birthday groups?taking part in the same party.?The craft and activity stations will be rotated by each individual party group after 15 minutes and each child will get a chance to take?her/his?masterpieces home with them in their party bag.?All the children will sing happy birthday to the birthday boys and girls and of course?enjoy?some unique and individual Elsa time and take home a photo to capture this special day.?

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Children are invited to come dressed up (but it is not compulsory)?

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Read much?much?more about our unique Frozen parties, the activities, FAQs and policies on our website:www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk.?

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Contact us directly if you would like to book?

Kate: 07794757166?

Clare: 07884447935?

or via email:[email protected]?

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