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We just had Anna from Utopia parties be "Rapunzel" for our daughters 4th birthday and I felt she was so good and so sweet I must recommend her to others. She does all the princesses or other themes (disco etc). She is very sweet and accommodating. I gave her a list of all the things my daughter would enjoy and she did every single one of them. She made my little girl feel very special but made sure every child was included and catered really well for the mixed age group. She coped without complaint in the over-hot and too small room (the room I booked got double booked by mistake so we were shunted into a smaller space) and every single child had a fantastic time. If you are looking for a lovely, very reasonable entertainer for your party, I would highly recommend her. Thank you Anna!!!


http://www.utopiachildrensparties.com/


Google Utopia Children's Parties for her page and details

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