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Unique ?Frozen? Birthday Parties ? Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st September ? the coolest party in town!


If you like the idea of going all out and having a really COOL birthday party for your son or daughter, but get put off by the spiralling costs, then we have the perfect solution for you!


Join Elsa at the Little Disco Company?s unique Frozen Birthday Party!


Bring along your birthday boy or girl and up to 11 of their friends to join in the fun with Elsa and the Little Disco Company.


Let us help you to enjoy your child?s special day by hiring the venue, organising ALL the entertainment and activities, and of course clearing it all away at the end too. All you need to do is send out the invitations. Yes, really!


For ?15 per child you can experience 2 hours of guaranteed Frozen themed fun, arts & crafts, games, a short dance tutorial to the Frozen anthem ?Let it go? and this is all topped off with a 30 minute little disco, complete with live DJ and disco lights. We include drinks, snacks and of course a party bag for each child to take home.

We are delighted to be working with local entertainers, Lucy Sparkles (www.lucysparkles.com), to bring you this fantastic and unique event.


More about our parties...

This is recommended for boys and girls aged 4-8 years old, but we can tailor to suit other ages. There will be a maximum of 6 different birthday groups taking part in the same party, allowing you to benefit from shared costs such as a personal appearance from Elsa. (The venue can take 180 people ? so there is more than enough space for all our activities!). Each birthday party will spend 15 minutes at each art and craft activity station and each child will get a chance to take their masterpieces home with them in their party bag. All the children will sing happy birthday to the birthday boys and girls and of course get some unique and individual Elsa time and take home a photo to capture this special day.


Children are invited to come dressed up (but not compulsory)


Read much much more about our unique Frozen parties, the activities, FAQs and policies on our website: www.thelittlediscocompany.co.uk.


Contact us directly if you would like to book

Kate: 07794757166

Clare: 07884447935

or via email: [email protected]

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