Ian Buchan - Magical Entertainer for Children & Adults

tel: 0131 339 3885
mob: 0773 0769374
email: ianbuchan@blueyonder.co.uk

Party Tips

Party planning is important to ensure success. This page contains a few useful hints and tips I have learnt while performing and organising children's parties.

The food

Keep your food quick and simple so the children can get back to enjoying the party as soon as they can.

Who's who?

Supply name badges/stickers for the children as they arrive. It helps you and the entertainer if you can call them by their first name.

How long?

Two hours is ideal for a really successful party.

Assistance

There must be an adult in the room at all times to assist any child who may need the bathroom etc.

Sweets & drinks

Avoid serving sweets or drink during the magic show. This can distract the children and spills will occur.

Where's the party

Tie a bunch of balloons to the front door; it guides guests to the party and sets the mood

Balloons & Squeakers

Save squeakers, blowers and balloons till the end - or they could ruin the party! Hang the balloons up, out of reach, and give one to each child as a going home present

Age ranges

Try to restrict the party to those children who are within a year or two of the birthday child's age.

How many?

Do not invite more children to your party than your house can cope with. 15 to 20 is a good number for a house party, and 20 to 30 is a good number for a hall.

The entertainment

If you are going to hire a children's entertainer, check that they are a member of a recognised society, such as the Magic Circle These societies have a strict entrance examination which should ensure you will be getting a competent performer.

Parents

From experience, Ian has found that shows can often be spoilt by parents and friends talking in the background. The children struggle to hear him, and he can't hear the children. It's best to ask parents not to stay, or go to a different room to chat.