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Here
are our ideas to help make your Kid Rock party a rockin'
success! A printer-friendly version
is also available.
- If the party
will be indoors, choose an area away from toys. We can work in
any amount of space you have, but toys are often an unnecessary
distraction!
- For an outdoor
party, your instructor will need an outlet and extension cord.
A shaded area is ideal and if it is warm, have water available.
With all the fun activities, we don’t want anyone to get overheated!
- Try not
to put food out for the children while Kid Rock is being conducted.
It can get messy and can also be distracting!
- Please save
the party hats and blowers for after Kid Rock; they often get
lost or stepped on and, once again, can be a distraction!
- Discourage
other guests from talking too loudly or walking or standing in
the way of the children while they are doing Kid Rock. We want
all the children to hear the instructor and we don’t want anyone
to get stepped on!
- If you will
have a lot of young children at your party, encourage parental
participation; it will add to everyone's fun!
- Give your
guests enough time to arrive at your party before Kid Rock begins.
It is hard for the children to walk into a program that is already
underway and we don’t like to delay our instructors, who many
times have another party to conduct.
- Don’t forget
to have your video camera charged up and ready to go--you’ll get
some great footage to enjoy once everyone goes home!
- Try not
to be upset if your birthday child does not participate in the
activities (or at all!) Birthdays can be very overwhelming for
little ones.
- As with
anything new, there may be a few children who are hesitant to
get involved. Your instructor will try her best to make sure everyone
is having a great time!
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Most of all, relax and have a GREAT time!
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