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Star Wars Themed Room Princess Castle Themed Room Harry Potter Themed Room Paw Patrol / Lego / Disney Themed Room Your dedicated party co-ordinator will help you choose from our range of themed parties to ensure that your Birthday boy or girl will have the party of their dreams in one of our themed party rooms. Click here to download party invitations 1 Activity – €15 per child 2 Activities – €16 per child Pamper Parties  – €22 per child (Min 10) Saturday, Sunday, School & Bank Holidays 1 Activity – €17 per child 2 Activities – €18 per child Pamper Parties  – €22 per child (Min 10) Lego / Paw Patrol / Disney Room Meal for each child Dedicated party host for the duration of the party Unlimited juice during the party Themed party room (any one of ten) Party bag for every child attending Free return pass for birthday child Tea/Coffee voucher for parents of birthday child




Click here to download an invitation template which you can print. Parties are two hours long Minimum of 8 for each party (Minimum 10 for a pamper party) €50 deposit required at time of booking For corporate groups we have designated areas that can cater for larger groups. Speak to us and we will put together a package suitable for your needs and budget. Would you like to make a booking or enquire about one of our packages?Thomas the Tank Engine 8 Party Bags By: Toys R Us Thomas & Friends Read Product Description ► Thomas the Tank engine is a firm favourite with children, and parents will love the party range available. Make your child's birthday party one to remember with this Thomas the Tank Engine themed partyware range. With all-important plates, cups and napkins, plus fantastic room banner, Thomas the Tank Engine is a great theme for any party, providing that all round party solution!Pack of 8 party bags. Packaging Dimensions (in centimetres):




0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 Available delivery options will be shown when you checkout For orders placed before 12pm, we aim to deliver within 4 working days Next working day or named day Delivered on your nominated day More delivery information & exclusions Items may be sent out from multiple locations and therefore arrive separately, however you will only be charged delivery once. To qualify for free standard delivery the value of the items being delivered must be £20.00 or more excluding any delivery charge. A 'large item' is an item where you will see, 'up to 8 working days' in the delivery information on the product page. Any item where you see 'direct from supplier' against the item description will have its own specific delivery time frame. A delivery notification email or text will be sent if a mobile phone number is associated with your Toys R Us account, for items despatched using a next day, named day or Saturday delivery service. Delivery to Remote/Rural Areas




Standard delivery can take up to 8 working days to specific postal code areas. Delivery for large items to these postcodes may vary according to ferry schedules. Returns Policy & Cancellations: Full details on how to arrange a return using freepost or a collection are included on the Delivery Note supplied with yourRead our full returns To view your rights under the 'cooling off' period, please read our full cancellation policy We offer 3 easy options for returning your purchases; Return your goods to any Toys "R" Us Store 1 Post the items back using our freepost address 2 We can arrange to collect your goods 1 Please note, if the product you wish to return was despatched directly from the supplier then you must contact us to 2 Unfortunately, customers in the Republic of Ireland are unable to send items back to us via freepostBeautiful adorable four year old boy in green shirt, celebrating his birthday, blowing candles on homemade baked cake, indoor.




Birthday party for kids Party season is upon us and Olivia Willis has some tips on how to make sure your gathering is a stress-free zone. Kids' birthday parties often start off with zeal and delight combined with excitement and anticipation, but can end in tears and that's just from mum and dad, I hasten to add. Everyone has a different tolerance level for party planning, and when it comes to the potential for stressful logistics, kids' parties rank somewhere up there with wedding planning (for some!) while others thrive on it.Some parents love big affairs with lots of people. Others want only a handful of guests… either way, like a good girl scout, it's best to be prepared. 'Generation X' parents always want to do what's best for children. Our own mums made every single birthday cake from scratch, with recipes from Darina Allen or Delia Smith. Nowadays it's the Jamie Oliver era, the Cath Kidston style or our attempts at the Great Irish Bake Off that keeps us on our toes.




In the same way that our mums did it for us, we also want to ensure that our own kids have those same special memories of their birthdays. Anything you do will require some work.Just sharing cake with a one-year-old can make a big mess, but it's lots of fun. And isn't that what it's all about; providing everyone - but mostly you and your little one - with a great time? Here's a round-up of some helpful tips and advice to help make sure that the birthday boy/girl and their friends and family all enjoy the day. Short and sweetKids run on adrenaline and sugar before melting down when they've run on both for too long. A 1.5 - 2 hour party is plenty for children up to 5 years old and 2 - 2.5 hours is ideal for older kids. Structure itNot to sound too regimented, but divide the time up into sections. free play or an activity at the beginning, followed by games (Pass the Parcel and Musical Chairs are always winners for the younger ones), followed by food and cake - and don't forget to have the goody bags ready when it's about 10 minutes to finishing time.




Some child will always need to leave early and will be disappointed if they miss their bag of loot. Feeding TimeKeep the food simple and do as much in advance as possible. Also, don't panic about making separate food for the adults; most grown-ups love the nostalgia of kids' party food and happily munch away on the fare available. Tip: double the quantities you're making for the kids so there's enough for their plus one (i.e. their parents!) Don't beat yourself up trying to make the perfect cakePersonally, I cannot ice. I can bake, but I'm not so great at the icing part. My cakes fail in comparison against the stunning, 'professional' looking cakes made by friends. Kids will still love a lopsided, messily-iced creation. It will taste great and it's cut into a million pieces in seconds, so chill about the cake. BabysittersIf you have more than one child, see if someone can babysit your kids on the morning of the party. This is a win-win. It will give you some much needed time to prepare and provide the kids with a welcome distraction from the excitement of the afternoon ahead.




Allow for some time to take care of yourself. Make time for a shower and a fresh change of clothes. You'll instantly feel calmer and more prepared to meet and greet with a smile.Accept helpFriends and family will offer to help. It might be making food or proposing to mind the kids. Accept all offers graciously. And don't be afraid to ask for help. You can reciprocate when it comes to their parties. The GiftsMy kids are aged seven and three and the birthday parties are almost one a week for the older one. The mums in school got together and agreed a modest denomination that we stick to for each child's party. That way there's no competition, pressure or expectations. It also means that the birthday boy/girl gets to buy a present of their choosing after their birthday party and gets something that they really want (and it's nice that their school mates bought it for them). With other gifts received on the day, try not to let your little one open them until after everyone leaves.




It will be hard, but in the case of toddlers, it's best as there can be a lot of grabbing by little people who think that everything is 'mine'. Jot down who gave you what (or assign Granny this job), then send short thank-you notes/text messages. A pain for a busy mum, I know, but it's appreciated by the guests. For my kids, the party is all about the goody bags. They adore them - no matter what's in there - they just love going home with something. Don't drive yourself crazy (or broke) looking for expensive items. A box of chalk, a bottle of bubbles and a few jellies are perfect. Pop these in cute party bags from any discount store and you're laughing. Don't forget to make a goody bag for the birthday child too. Preparing Your ChildBeing the party celebrity is hard, especially for very young kids. A toddler can be overwhelmed by the event, even if you discuss it beforehand, and kids aged 3-5 are tightly wound up with anticipation. Regardless, talk to them the evening before about what's going to happen.

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