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FRI 2 JAN - LITTLE NEW YEAR DISCO at 10am or 11.30am or 4pm @ Ivy House, Nunhead - last few tix


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If your little ones are too young to stay awake for the New Year?s count down, let them celebrate the arrival of 2015 with their friends at our Little New Year Disco!


It?s party season, so here is another excuse for your party princess to wear their special party dress (or more likely, their new Elsa or Ana dress!) or your little super hero to wear this Christmas?s fancy dress outfit. Our DJ will delight the young ones with dance floor fillers and kids favourites along with other boredom busting activities such as bubbles, fireworks, interactive games and competitions with prizes and a FREE disco accessory for every child.


3 little disco sessions on a day where mums, dads and all are off from work!


10am-11am

11.30-12.30pm

4pm-5pm

Tickets can be bought through: www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk

Prices: ?7.50 p child, ?2 p adult. Babies <1 come in free


Our regular Pop-Up Disco at The Ivy House in Nunhead - Let's countdown with the kids and get down to some of the best hits of 2014!


Go crazy with your little ones on the dance floor and show them how it is done. With kids' favourites and today's hits to celebrate the start of a brand new year!


Designed to get the under 7s bopping away with their parents, the little disco gives little ones their first taste of a real disco with the chance to join in, have fun and enjoy some good music. Bubbles, interactive songs, fireworks and much more, for all to enjoy. Not forgetting the fully licensed bar for the big kids


A fun event for the whole family to enjoy!


The perfect opportunity to catch up with your friends! Why not make it a fun family day out and why not stay for lunch or dinner afterwards?


The bar is fully open (and licenced after 11am), but tea and coffee, squash and water will be available from the bar.


Other facilities include a quiet room with tents and tunnels for a little time out, buggy park, baby changing and a baby cosy corner with soft toys in the disco itself.


The 10am and 11.30am discos are aimed at families with under 7s, and the 4pm disco at families with 3-11 year olds, however older or younger siblings are welcome at any disco.

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