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|  |  | There are lots of ways you can make your party extra special. Here are a few ideas to get you started!
Go old fashioned! Make cakes, jelly and custard, cover everything with hundreds and thousands and wear silly party hats.
Play party games Pin the tail on the donkey - the person furthest away pays 50p Dance around for musical statues - everyone except the winner pays 50p.
Have a themed party Why not play on the un-birthday theme and dress up as characters from Alice in Wonderland? Or take inspiration from the year you were born and go in your best 80s garb or 60s get-up!
Come dine with me Create your own version of the TV show Come Dine with Me. You and a few friends host a dinner party each and rate each other at the end of the evening. Everyone makes a donation to take part and the winner gets the satisfaction of being the best chef!
End-of-term party If you’re planning a party at school, why not hold it at the end of term? Make a week of it by baking your own cup cakes in class and making your own posters in ICT.

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