here's a great site to help you organize birthdays!
http://www.helpwevegotkids.com/gui/index.asp
Here's a summary of what we've done for birthdays:
Out of the house:
Bowling
Movies
Build a bear Workshop
Rented local swimming pool
Ceramics
Chuck E Cheese
CN Tower
Hired Britney Spears impersonator
Puppet show (google Applefun)
ParTPerfect at the house to build bears
Gosh there's more, just not thinking right now!!
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Mar 25th, 2007 08:38 PM #1Newbie
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Where to celebrate B-day?
Hi Folks,
We have 2 kids (4 and 7 years old) and we are looking for place to celebrate their B-days.
We are located in Toronto and are open to any idea.
Do you know if party can be organized in Ontario Science Center?
Basically we want kids to have good time and lots of fun.
Thanks
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Mar 26th, 2007 10:47 AM #4
Something a lot of people never think of, Home Depot does birthdays, kids get to build stuff! It's quite interesting, fun and different. My friend did one a few years ago, I am not sure if it was actually classified as a birthday party to Home Depot although it was a birthday, it may have been:
What and when are your Kids Workshops?
Kids Workshops are free children's How-To Clinics held in all Home Depot stores. Children, along with their parents, construct projects from pre-fabricated kits. More than 30 projects are currently available and range from birdhouses and picture frames to toolboxes and step stools. For dates and times, contact your local Home Depot._______________
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Thanks everyone for good advices.
Specialy to 3weddings for excelent site.
Cheers
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Oct 2nd, 2008 01:09 PM #6
i know this is an old thread, but i came across this info in my travels and thought i'd post incase anyone was planning an indoor party now that the cold weather has arrived.
http://www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca.../birthdays.htm
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I WOULD RECOMMEND CHECKIN OUT WWW.BOYSDIGGIT.COM AND WWW.PARTYPRINCESS.CA. THEY COME TO YOU!! I BELIEVE THEY DO MIXED PARTIES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS TOO!!
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