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A Child’s Party To Remember By Kay Gibbons

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A Child’s Party To RememberBy Kay Gibbons

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Over the years I’ve helped raise six step-kids and every one of them had completely different ideas when it came to child’s party requests.

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For the boysTenpin bowling Mini Golf Go Karting

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For the GirlsThe girls in our family always rated shopping and/or movies and/or food as their

number one pick.

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I’ve come to the conclusion that if kids only played chasey in the backyard and ate cake, they’d still be happy.

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My grown-up nephews remarked the other day their favourite birthdays still to date, are those which involve family – over a feast, or

simply cake and coffee – in order to laugh, swap stories, talk about favourite movies, have a sing-a-long and maybe pull out the Scalextric

Cars, or a basketball, at the end of the day.

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If you can host a child’s party which has those elements:

FUN, FOOD,

FRIENDS AND FAMILY,

ultimately, you’ll wind up with the most memorable party of all.

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