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Why Couples Rarely Regret Planning for Children at Their Wedding
For couples who chose to invite children to their wedding, there is one planning decision that is consistently remembered with quiet appreciation: taking the time to consider the children’s experience.
2 days ago2 min read


A Stress-Free Football Sleepover for Busy Parents
The styling and set-up instantly elevate the space, creating a sense of excitement without you needing to source decorations or organise layouts. Everything is designed to feel cohesive and calming, which helps children settle more quickly as the evening goes on.
Keeping the schedule relaxed is key.
6 days ago1 min read


What Happens When Children Aren’t Considered in Wedding Planning
When children are invited to weddings without being considered in the planning, challenges tend to arise at predictable moments.
Mar 231 min read


A Night at the Cinema
Creating a movie-themed sleepover is a magical way to make your child feel like the star of the evening.
Mar 192 min read


How to Welcome Children Without Compromising Your Wedding Style
One of the most common concerns couples express is whether planning for children will affect the look and feel of their wedding.
This concern usually comes from imagining bright colours or cluttered play areas. In reality, children’s spaces can be styled with the same intention as the rest of the event.
Mar 161 min read


What Wedding Venues Notice About Weddings With Children
Venues experience weddings from a unique perspective. They see patterns across hundreds of events — patterns that couples only encounter once.
One of the most consistent observations venues make is that weddings which plan for children tend to run more smoothly overall.
Mar 91 min read


Turning a Love of Football into a Thoughtful Sleepover Experience
For children who love football, bringing their passion into a sleepover is a wonderful way to make them feel seen and celebrated. A football-themed sleepover allows that interest to shine, without the night feeling overstimulating or chaotic. The key is balance — excitement paired with comfort — and that’s where thoughtful styling really matters.
Mar 51 min read


How Planning for Children Helps Parents Relax and Be Present at Your Wedding
Parents attend weddings with the same hopes as every other guest: to celebrate, connect and enjoy the day. However, when children are unsettled, parents often spend the event managing rather than participating.
Mar 21 min read


Celebrating Friendship with a Taylor Swift–Themed Sleepover
At the heart of every Taylor Swift song is connection, and that makes this theme perfect for a sleepover.
Feb 261 min read


Night at the Cinema Sleepover with Koala Sleepovers & Events
A Night at the Cinema sleepover allows children to experience excitement and novelty while still feeling safe, calm and at home. With Koala Sleepovers & Events, the styling and set-up transform an ordinary room into a cosy retreat that instantly feels special.
Feb 261 min read


Quiet Play vs Loud Entertainment: What Truly Works at Weddings With Children
Weddings already involve high levels of sensory input — music, voices, movement, unfamiliar spaces and emotional excitement. Adding loud entertainment can increase stimulation rather than relieve it.
Feb 231 min read


A Football-Themed Sleepover They’ll Talk About All Season
There’s something incredibly special about seeing your child walk into a room and instantly light up because it feels like it was created just for them. A football-themed sleepover captures that feeling perfectly.
Feb 192 min read


Which Ages Find Weddings Most Challenging — And How to Plan With Confidence | Weddings With Children
Children between the ages of 3 and 10 tend to find weddings the most challenging. They are old enough to be expected to behave appropriately, yet still developing the emotional regulation required for long periods of waiting and quiet.
Feb 161 min read


A Taylor Swift Inspired Sleepover That Feels Calm and Magical
A Taylor Swift–inspired sleepover doesn’t need to be loud or over-the-top to feel special. In fact, some of the most memorable nights are the ones that feel calm, cosy and thoughtfully put together.
Feb 121 min read


How Children’s Wedding Corners Support the Flow of the Entire Wedding Day - Planning a Family-Friendly Wedding
What’s often overlooked is how easily the flow between these moments can be affected — particularly when children are present and unsure how to occupy themselves.
Feb 92 min read


Why a Cinema-Themed Sleepover Is Perfect for a Calm Evening
For parents who want a sleepover that feels relaxed rather than high-energy, a cinema theme is the perfect choice.
Feb 51 min read


Should You Invite Children to Your Wedding? A Thoughtful, Realistic Guide for Couples
For many couples, deciding whether to invite children to their wedding is one of the most emotionally loaded choices in the planning process. It often sits at the intersection of family expectations, personal preferences, and concerns about how the day will actually feel.
Feb 22 min read


Why Weddings Are Overwhelming for Children - And How Small Adjustments Make a Big Difference
Weddings are emotionally rich, visually stimulating and socially intense events. For adults, this combination creates excitement and anticipation. For children, it can quickly become overwhelming.
Feb 22 min read


Culinary Delights from the Enchanted Garden: Secret Garden Themed Kid's Party Food and Drink
A secret garden themed kid's party is not just about the enchanting decor and captivating activities; it's also an opportunity to indulge...
Dec 20, 20233 min read


Festive Flicks: Exciting Christmas Movies and TV Shows for Kids aged 6-11
The holiday season is a time for joy, laughter, and creating cherished memories. One of the best ways to celebrate this festive time with...
Dec 13, 20232 min read
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