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Planning
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Traditionally
the most popular time of year for births is in August
and September. Great timing when you are just getting
the children back to school or nursery and then you
have a party to plan.
Over recent years the traditional children’s parties
that were held in the house and involved games like
pass the parcel, have almost died out. Favouring a more
entertainment based party that offers something different.
The kind of entertainment the children are seeking now
are activities like, soft play, bowling, arts and crafts,
pamper parties, bouncy castles, jewellery making and
sports.
With entertainment of this sort usually starting at
around £100, can parents really afford to keep
up with this trend during a recession? Charming Angels
carried out their own survey of parents over the last
few months and found that it’s a split decision.
During the recession parents say that 46 % will spend
under £99 on their kids party, with 54 % of parents
spending over £100. Of the 54% a staggering 38%
will spend between £100 - £149 on their
kid’s party. (Charming Angels research, 2009)
So
even when times are hard what is making parents spend
their hard earned cash on children’s entertainment?
Fifty percent said the entertainer did something different,
with a further thirty eight percent saying it was less
stress on the parents and it allowed them to relax.
So
if you have got a party to plan how can you make it
a success?
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Don’t be too ambitious on the number of children
invited to the party. Fewer than 20 is ideal.
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You don’t need a large venue for a party. Home
is the perfect place for creating the right atmosphere.
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If the weather is good, get outside. Even in September,
get under a gazebo in the back garden!
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Make sure the entertainment is age appropriate. Toddlers
are fidgety, so need play and craft activities to keep
them interested.
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2 hours of fun is more than enough and still allows
time for some party food.
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Good entertainment is the key to a successful party.
So try to have something different from the norm and
then it’s sure to be a big success.
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Hiring a children’s entertainer is a very popular
option for parties and eases the stress for parents.
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Although entertainers may seem initially expensive many
offer excellent value for money.
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Look out for entertainers who offer that little bit
more, like invitations and gift bags at no extra cost.
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Another way to save money is to book the party well
in advance and opt for a date that is mid week or during
school holidays. Some entertainers will offer discounts
for the above options.
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On the day have activities well paced and be aware of
children’s attention spans. Short bursts of having
to listen followed by lots of doing, keeps them enthused
and enjoying themselves.
Louise
Graham is a mum of one and director of Charming Angels,
a children’s party entertainer offering jewellery
and craft making parties.
www.charmingangelsparties.co.uk
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