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Gender: M
Relationship: married
Birthday: Jan 15
Member since: Oct 10, 2010
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ABOUT ME

MY PERFECT PRINCESS PARTY

Royal Entrance
Your daughter’s favourite Fairytale Princess will greet the children and give a special hello to the birthday girl. The Princess will introduce herself and ask all of the little Princesses and Princes to introduce themselves to her as well.

Fairytale Story Time
The Princess will gather all the children around her and tell her fairytale story in a fun and interactive way

Royal Ball
The Princess will invite all the girls and boys to sing and dance with her to her favourite songs.

Perfect Princess Make-up
All the girls will get to look like their favourite princess. For boys the Princess will bring superhero or pirate tattoos.

Perfect Party Games
There will be two games with two prizes; the games are suitable for children of all ages. The winners of the games will get to choose prizes from the Princess’s royal treasure box. She has wonderful prizes for both girls and boys.

Special Surprise for Everyone
All the Princesses and Princes will get an autographed picture of the Princess and a sticker. For the boys we have superhero stickers and pictures.

Royal Coronation
Now that your little girl looks like her favourite princess she will be crowned as a princess. She will be presented with a tiara and given a royal scroll keepsake.

Happy Birthday!
Its time to gather everyone around the birthday girl and sing Happy Birthday. The Princess will also sing Happy Birthday with the cake if requested to do so.

Royal Portraits
The Princess is now ready to pose with all the little Princesses and Princes.

Royal Farewell
The Princess has to return to her Prince and the castle. She will give everyone a hug and a special goodbye for the birthday girl.


To book your party call 416-485-5048, e-mail planner@myppp.ca, or book online

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