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Fun fabulous FROZEN birthday party on Sat April 25th from 2.30pm-4.30pm at ?12.50 per child all in! 100% stress free for you!


Girls still going crazy for Frozen? Looking for a 100% stress free party? Join our fun and engaging Frozen birthday party on Sat 25th April in Herne Hill. For just ?12.50 p child* we include ALL Arts & Crafts activities, Venue, Elsa, Entertainment, snacks and drinks, party bags and a 45-min Frozen disco to top it off!. 2 hours of guaranteed fun and all you need to do is send out the invitations and organise a cake!


NEW! We will also be showing clips of FROZEN fever and sing-along to most popular songs at our birthday party event.


* ?12.50 p child is based upon 10 children, 10 children ?125 or 15 children ?187.50

Contact us for all the info and a friendly chat on 07794757166

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