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Halloween Party
For: Girls & Boys
Ages: 4-11 years
Party Length : 2 Hours
Min Guests : 8
Max Guests : 25
A great way to keep everyone happy, with this spooky Halloween themed Party.
Every guest receives a Halloween makeover including faces painting from a choice of ghosts, witches, vampires, cats, pumpkins, spiders and more!.. scary looking scars for the boys and painted halloween theme for the girls. There are plenty of ghoulish games and activities for all. We award prizes for the winning teams.
Party includes:
• Halloween make over with nails.
• Halloween Face painting.
• Goolish pass the parcel game
• Halloween party games.
• Birthday girl or boy receives a birthday gift.
Available extras on this package:
Extra games £3.00
Party bags are available at extra cost.
(Click here for our Extras & Gifts information)
| Frequently asked questions... |
Should parents stay or leave the Halloween party ?
"I want the Halloween party to be as stress free as possible for parents/guardians so I recommend you sit back, relax and stay in the background and let the halloween party begin." |
How do I book a Halloween Party?
"To book a party is easy, you can call us or book the party using our oline booking form"
(Click here for booking form) |
Why book a Halloween Party?
"The Halloween party will take the hassle and stress away from parents/guardians. I will plan and carry out the entertainment at your child's party. When you make your booking I will spend time with you on the phone to get to know more about you, your child and your child's party guests to make the halloween party as personal and special as I possibly can". |
| 5 Facts about Halloween... |
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Halloween is always celebrated on 31 October. |
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About 99% of halloween pumpkins are used as Jack O'Lanterns at Halloween. |
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People have believed for centuries that light keeps away ghosts and ghouls. Making a pumpkin lantern with a candle inside may keep you safe from all the spooky spirits flying around on Halloween. |
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Halloween was originated in Ireland and Scotland by the Celts. |
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Did you know the halloween favorite, the pumpkin is actually a fruit. |
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