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I'd say keep it small (max number of guests to equal the age of the child) and keep it simple. In my experience at this age they like the trappings of a trad birthday party - cake, playing with balloons, singing some songs, playing some silly games, birthday tea with tiny sandwiches etc, presents and a party bag. One of the nicest ( and most memorable) birthday parties my daughter had was a party for her and her 3 friends from nursery (one of them was ill and din't turn up). It was absolutely lovely and not at all overwhelming like they can be. We did it in our tiny, tiny living room and they all loved it.

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