creepy crawly roadshow

Parties

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Parties

Add some mini monster fun to your children's party!

I will bring a selection of creepy crawlies and reptiles to your venue where I will keep the children entertained with some fascinating facts about the monsters and the chance for everyone to get up close to each amazing creature.

For children aged six and over I offer a fifty minute session, during which they’ll meet five different species including giant snails, giant millipedes, tarantulas, hissing cockroaches, stick insects, bearded dragons and snakes.

For younger children I offer a shorter thirty minute session still with five different species, just a bit less talking!

I will need somewhere warm for the animals, indoors in the colder months but gardens are fine in good weather, and ask that any pets (cats dogs etc) are kept out of the way for the session so the mini monsters don't get scared.

Sessions can be held at home or in a village hall, it’s best to have a separate quiet space away from the main party if the session is being held in a hall.

The maximum number of children is fifteen but I recommend no more than ten for the best experience.

Specific animals can be requested but some might not be available due to molting, shedding or other circumstances beyond my control.

Upon booking I will send a confirmation email including some guidelines and party invitations for you to print off and use.

Animal party sessions start from £90 for a short session and £120 for the full fifty minute experience (travel costs at 50p per mile from Norwich).

Please feel free to get in touch with any questions, or alternatively fill in the booking form and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.


I just wanted to say a massive thank you for Sunday. You totally made James’ birthday party, he’s grinning from ear to ear in pretty much every photo I took and he hasn’t stopped talking about all the animals since. I knew he’d like it but I didn’t realise how much!
Thanks again!!
— James' mum