Don't you just want to put your mouth under
that stream of chocolate and
eat it all up!
Everyone walked out with a
beautiful mouse chocolate!
We had a wonderful time - the party started at 3:30 pm, and we got out at 5ish. We then went to our house for some burn-off-the-sugar time, ate some sandwiches and chips and decorated cupcakes and opened presents. We then sent everyone outside to play - we had such a great time that most people only left at 7:30 pm, when we thought it would be done by 6 pm. Parents showed up and stayed to talk and watch their kids play together. Even some neighbourhood kids came out and played with us. It was a whole lot of fun, and I think this goes down as a great success. The kids learned where chocolate comes from and they learned how to make a mold, and they got to eat as much chocolate as they wanted.
I highly, highly recommend Heyez for this type of activity: they are very well organized, the pace was just right for a bunch of 5 year olds, and the chocolate was devine. All the kids got to walk out with a beautiful chocolate mold that they made all on their own. Heyez is booked until December for this type of activity, so if you are planning on a party for next year, better start calling and reserve now (ask for Annie)!
2 comments:
What a great birthday party! I want one just like that.
Keep smilin!
Sounds like you had an awesome time! I am so envious of the chocolate factory thing. I think I mentioned I developed a chocolate allergy about two years ago? I am a total chocoholic and haven't had any for two years, for fear of extreme migraines. I tell ya, those pictures had me salivating. What a fun experience for the kids.
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