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Everything Awesome Lego Party: DIY construction instructions for your child’s birthday
By EK Wills Step 1: Where to build your party and who with? A lego party is better when it’s larger than life so consider whether you can buddy up with another child’s birthday to share the load. And hiring a local venue means more space for games (especially if you live in the city) and no mess at home as a bonus. Plus you can pool your lego resources for decorations. Step 2: What materials do you need? To boost your collection of lego, second hand items can be purchased onl
EK Wills
Jul 6, 20183 min read


How to Throw a Pirate Party and Make a Splash for Your Next Birthday Event
by EK Wills A hearty party for little kids involves pirates. Every birthday party book has pirate ideas but we took it a step further and created a pirate ship in our backyard. All it took was some recycling materials, paint and creativity. Ship Ahoy! We collected lots of cardboard boxes and a couple of tubes, set aside plastic containers as well as plates and gathered up milk crates. Our tree house was the crow’s nest (purposely built), and we designed the ship around the tr
EK Wills
Jun 10, 20182 min read


Birthday Solutions for Kids Who Don't Like Cake - what to make your child to celebrate without cake
by EK Wills Happy Birthday (Happee Birthdae Harry Potter)cones in cups Who doesn’t like cake? Apparently, one of our children, because not everyone has the same tastes. This provided the opportunity to look at other options for celebrating with candles that does not involve cake. I came up with fruit versions, ice cream substitutes and even a box with goodies inside as just a few cake alternatives. These can also cater to kids that have dietary requirements such as gluten fre
EK Wills
Jun 2, 20183 min read
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