Monday, December 22, 2008

Drum roll please, the winners of the round one Essential Baby competition are....


Our round one winners and a snippet of their party idea:

Angela, from Darling Point, NSW

..a bug hunting party in Centennial Park, the Rangers talk to the kids about different bugs then they go looking for bugs, the kids absolutely loved it..

Rachelle, from Springfield, NSW

.. a fashion/modelling party, where you get the kids to dress up and also hire a photographer to take the model shots of all the kids at the party strutting their stuff on the catwalk.. the kids have loads of fun,and each receives a thank you present with a shot of each child, a bit nicer than the old lolly bag..


Thank you to everyone who sent in their fabulous kids party ideas to have an opportunity in winning 1 of 3 $100 Shopping Sprees at Something Nice For Kids. The response was and is still overwhelming with the number of kids party ideas just pouring in, just fabulous. (there are some very lucky kids out there!)

The first round selection process took place on the 20th December by the judging panel. The panel was comprised of :Artemis Creation Designer Artist Temi Coulpasis, Mum of two Theresa Papadopoulos and Something Nice For Kids Founder, Vicky. To enter the competition to win the 3rd $100 Shopping spree enter here.This will be selected on the 30th December 2008.

We did some research for you on Angela's kids party idea, in different states take a look and see how you can organise something like this for your next kids party. Next post will include suggestions on recreating Rachelle's Kids party idea on all types of budgets.

Sydney

Centennial Parklands organise birthday activities. Click here to find out about the different birthday parties and the age appropriate activites at Centennial Park

Sydney,Blue Mountains,Newcastle

Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park It’s baby season at Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park! With our new reptile nursery, lots of joey heads peeping out of kangaroo and pademelon pouches, and Ally the baby wombat taking up residence at the park, it’s the perfect time to bring the kids along for a visit! Have an interactive bush experience, including getting up close and personal with our native Australian animals!


Western Australia

Whiteman Park is located in Western Australia, just a short 25 minute drive from the city centre of Perth. Situated in picturesque bushland the Park covers an area of nearly 4,000 hectares (approximatley 10,000 acres) with nearly half this classified as high value conservation bushland or wetland. Click here to find out the free and paid activities available

Queensland

Brisbane Parklands Take a look at the different activities these parks have to offer. You may find something around the corner.

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