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  2. Children's Party at the Palace - Wikipedia

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    The main attraction of the party was a pantomime-style play called The Queen's Handbag, written by children's author and playwright David Wood and directed by Trevor Nunn, [6] which was performed on a stage resembling Buckingham Palace and broadcast live on both BBC One and the CBBC Channel.

  3. Children's magic - Wikipedia

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    An amateur magician performing "children's magic" for a birthday party audience. Children's magic is a specialized aspect of parlor magic and is meant to entertain children. It is typically performed at birthday parties, churches, preschools, elementary schools, Sunday Schools or libraries.

  4. Why have kids' parties gotten so out of hand? - AOL

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    I decorated myself, but we hired entertainment for the children, purchased a beautiful cake from a bakery, put together goody bags and hosted the party at a local restaurant. All together, it cost ...

  5. Birthday customs and celebrations - Wikipedia

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    A child's birthday party may be held at the family's home or in a public place. Soft drinks are often had alongside water and both sweet and savory foods are typically served to the guests. In many cultures, a birthday cake is served. Birthday parties for children often feature entertainment, costumes, party games, and a theme.

  6. “Do I Have to Invite the Whole Class?” The 7 Rules of Kids ...

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    As our kids grow, drop-off parties become the norm. (Wahoo!) That said, you need to state this clearly on the invite and you need to have the contact info of a reachable grownup for every child.

  7. Kindergarten teacher's touching speech and song at graduation

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    During the speech, he reminisced about his first days standing before a room full of students in September 2001. He said some kids were "tattling, crying. Some not listening to directions at all.

  8. Theatre for Young Audiences - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Alice Minnie Herts founded The Children’s Educational Theatre, which was the first US company to produce theatrical work both with and for children. Although it did not last long, The Children’s Educational Theatre inspired both the birth of other companies around the country, as well as continuous growth in the writing and ...

  9. Sweeps, Speeches and Well-Earned Nostalgia: Variety’s ... - AOL

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    The 75th Emmy Awards were a genuinely heartfelt celebration of television — which sounds like it should be a given for an awards show honoring TV, but hasn’t been put in practice in the show ...