How to plan a child's
party without adding to your stress levels
Planning a child's birthday takes time, patience and
imagination. It also takes a lot of running around and preparation -
something today's time poor parents just don't have time to do.
Using online resources, today's parents can now create
the most amazing themed
children's parties without the hassle. Instead of rushing around
trying to shop in their lunchbreak, coming up with theme ideas and then
having to bake the all important birthday cake, parents can utilise
the creative expertise of the team at Queensland based, Hullabaloo
Parties, to provide them with everything they need to create their
child's dream party.
As mothers themselves, owners of Hullabaloo
Parties, Leonie and Carlie, both understand what it is like to juggle
everyday life with work, home and sporting activities.
With today's parents being time poor, they are turning
to online shopping to save time and find something a little different
for their child's party.
What began as their Designer
Dress Up Party in a Box has quickly become the ultimate resource
for planning children's parties.
With demand for their products continuously increasing,
Hullabaloo
Parties now service clients Australia wide including providing their
Dress Up Party Kits to conference groups at Palazzo Versace and the
Sheraton Resort, Gold Coast.
The newest way to plan a child's perfect birthday
celebration is here. No more cakes flopping in the oven or running around
looking for supplies. Hullabaloo Parties caters for all party needs
including a FREE
Gift registry. With an extensive range of exclusive party themes,
funky take home treats, designer cakes and unique party accessories,
parents can now organise a child's party in minutes.
Whether it's inspiration, products or friendly advice,
the team at Hullabaloo Parties are there to help and assist parents
with creating a memorable party for their child.
For more information on Hullabaloo Parties please visit
www.HullabalooParties.com.au.
Release Date: 18th July 2008
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