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    I'm no stranger to doing childrens disco's as i'm often doing them for 8-13yr olds but i've just had a booking for a 4yr old B'day party. Can i just do my normal for childrens disco's or is there anything else i should do? any help or suggestions would be very helpfull.

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    If you can let us know what you usually do at your kids disco then we can help out!

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    Normal rules apply definately NOT longer than 2 hrs

    Have a few "young" games to offer ( Do a search, there's plenty there)

    Speak to the client for age ranges, gender etc and what they want.
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    loads of fun, and keep them busy

    but what do you do for the older kids?
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    The main thing I would say mate is always get down to their eye level.

    I have found it does put a 4yr old at ease.

    But be as silly as you can (they love it)
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    Normal rules apply definately NOT longer than 2 hrs
    Don't worry i made sure of this. it's 6-8 (which seems abit late)

    but what do you do for the older kids?
    Action songs (cha cha slide, fast food rockers e.c.t)
    Dance comp's (using some chart/pop music)
    Traditional Games (musical chairs, musical statues, bumps)

    prizes small sweets and maybe glow sticks.

    I'm hoping they are having food in those 2 hours. i'm thinking high school musical.

    Thanks Mayhem i didn't think of that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayhem 1 View Post
    The main thing I would say mate is always get down to their eye level.

    I have found it does put a 4yr old at ease.
    Last time I got down to a 4 year old's eye level, I scared the hell out of them
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    high school musical might be a bit old for them

    Action songs will work (you do them with them), Superman, Fast Food Rockers, Big Fish Little Fish and the Finger Song

    Musical chairs can be violent, especially with pushing & shoving (I don't play that at any kids parties)

    As I say, loads of fun and dittoing what Mayhem said get down to eye level with them, be as silly as you like, and loads of interaction.
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    and loads of interaction.
    any ideas on how to interact with a 4yr old? and i've never really needed to be "silly" before. please help
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    When you start your show have them all sat down and say "right then boys and girls, no laughing today"

    They will obviously laugh so you repeat yourself and before you know it they will be in hysterics!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mayhem 1 View Post
    When you start your show have them all sat down and say "right then boys and girls, no laughing today"

    They will obviously laugh so you repeat yourself and before you know it they will be in hysterics!!!
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