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	<description>The party is just getting started</description>
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		<title>Safety</title>
		<description>
 Remember, parents.  When dealing with balloons around children, always make sure safety comes first. </description>
		<link>http://balloonguyentertainment.com/blog/?p=699</link>
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		<title>Flexibility</title>
		<description>As with many age groups, when hosting a child's party, you must have flexibility. We recently held a party for nine 3-5 year olds. We planned out what we were interested in doing and in what order. Those things did not happen exactly as planned. Some activities the children were more ...</description>
		<link>http://balloonguyentertainment.com/blog/?p=695</link>
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		<title>To Be or Not To Be There</title>
		<description>For a young children's party, leave the option open for parents to either drop off their children or to be able to stay at the party with them. Parents know their own children best. Some children are only comfortable in a party setting if they know their parents are there ...</description>
		<link>http://balloonguyentertainment.com/blog/?p=693</link>
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		<title>Corrugated Fun</title>
		<description>While you're waiting for all the guests to arrive for a child's party, have a cardboard fort set up for the children to play in before the party activities begin. Build a fort out of cardboard boxes cut up and taped together. Or make a maze using the cardboard and ...</description>
		<link>http://balloonguyentertainment.com/blog/?p=685</link>
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		<title>Then and Now</title>
		<description>Years and years ago, before the internet blog was created, people had these things called diaries or journals, books that they would write their thoughts in (with pens) to share with themselves at a later date or to share with their posterity. I'm going to get a little personal now ...</description>
		<link>http://balloonguyentertainment.com/blog/?p=683</link>
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