My son will soon be 1 year old and I want his first group to consist of the characters he enjoys such as sesame street, teletubbies, Kipper the Dog, Star (from the SPROUT channel), Curious George, etc. But I want to know if anyone know of a website where I can hire a party to come in dressed as one of these characters for a few hours so he and his friends can see them "surrounded by person" and take birthday pictures. I've never hosted a birthday carnival before, as this is my first infant. I live in the Kansas City MO nouns and haven't the first clue as to where to stir to hire people to dress up as a guise.websites would be appreciated, or business numbers, but any suggestions are all permitted and very appreciated! appreciation!
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Don't live in the nouns, but I suggest contacting a local costume shoppe to see if they carry any of the character's costumes. Also, see if a friend or relative would be predisposed to dress up and make the "appearance".
Sometimes when the characters children see on tv (small) become larger than energy (in person) it frightens them. You may not want to spend money on a hired character for children this age. If it become overhwhelming for the children and the "guest" has an abbreviated drop by, you won't be out of the $$$ that you would have for the hired behaviour.
Weekend rentals should run @ $25-$65 for the weekend-not including the deposit. Take in consideration the popularity of some of the characters and your locations-this will increase or moderate your cost.
Well, you might see if you could rent one or several of the characters from a local costume shop and maybe hold your friends/family wear them for part of the entertainment? It might be cheaper than hiring someone. My uncle always dresses up as Santa for my nephews at Christmas, and it's a great deal of fun for the adults to know who's "really" behind the suit. It make for great pictures and stories when they get elder.
The idea might not be such a honest idea for a one-year outmoded. Just because your child likes the characters doesn't be determined he'll love them in larger-than-life sized version. As a matter of reality it might scare the crap out of him. Ever see a childish child freak out at a place like Chuck E Cheese? Another thought, too, is that at this age your child will overlook the day and how "special" you've made it, so why bother? Really, are you doing this big extravaganza for him or to hold up with adjectives the other Mom's who've had flamboyant parties. I can't see making a big concord out of birthday parties until a child is ripened enough to appreciate it, savour it, and truly remember it. Birthday celebrations with my son be small family affairs until his 5th or 6th birthday and later we started having party with his friends.
draw from a costume from like ebay or something, and own a friend dress up
I wouldn't really bother with adjectives that for a 1st birthday. Wait to do character party after 3 years old. You will find it much easier to only just have domestic and friends over and do a BBQ or something. A child that age wont know it's a party anyway..best to hold on to it simple.
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Don't live in the nouns, but I suggest contacting a local costume shoppe to see if they carry any of the character's costumes. Also, see if a friend or relative would be predisposed to dress up and make the "appearance".
Sometimes when the characters children see on tv (small) become larger than energy (in person) it frightens them. You may not want to spend money on a hired character for children this age. If it become overhwhelming for the children and the "guest" has an abbreviated drop by, you won't be out of the $$$ that you would have for the hired behaviour.
Weekend rentals should run @ $25-$65 for the weekend-not including the deposit. Take in consideration the popularity of some of the characters and your locations-this will increase or moderate your cost.
Well, you might see if you could rent one or several of the characters from a local costume shop and maybe hold your friends/family wear them for part of the entertainment? It might be cheaper than hiring someone. My uncle always dresses up as Santa for my nephews at Christmas, and it's a great deal of fun for the adults to know who's "really" behind the suit. It make for great pictures and stories when they get elder.
The idea might not be such a honest idea for a one-year outmoded. Just because your child likes the characters doesn't be determined he'll love them in larger-than-life sized version. As a matter of reality it might scare the crap out of him. Ever see a childish child freak out at a place like Chuck E Cheese? Another thought, too, is that at this age your child will overlook the day and how "special" you've made it, so why bother? Really, are you doing this big extravaganza for him or to hold up with adjectives the other Mom's who've had flamboyant parties. I can't see making a big concord out of birthday parties until a child is ripened enough to appreciate it, savour it, and truly remember it. Birthday celebrations with my son be small family affairs until his 5th or 6th birthday and later we started having party with his friends.
draw from a costume from like ebay or something, and own a friend dress up
I wouldn't really bother with adjectives that for a 1st birthday. Wait to do character party after 3 years old. You will find it much easier to only just have domestic and friends over and do a BBQ or something. A child that age wont know it's a party anyway..best to hold on to it simple.
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