Tish Tash Toys

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The Right Family Home Party Plan Game

February25

Similar to the Left Right Game, you read this out at the beginning of the party as an ice-breaker. Wrap up a small gift and the guests pass the prize each time they hear the word left (pass to the left) and right (pass to the right).  The person holding the prize at the end is the winner!

The RIGHT family had just finished dinner. “I’m going to have to look for a job,” said mother RIGHT. “There is no money LEFT in the savings account and with school clothes and Christmas RIGHT around the corner, I just don’t know how we’ll manage.”

” A job?” asked little Ruby RIGHT. “But who will pick me up from playgroup and drive me to dance class and swimming?”

….and who will take me to football and scouts, Harry RIGHT asked Mother RIGHT as he LEFT the kitchen.

Mother RIGHT said to Father RIGHT, “I’ll try and find something part-time that I can work RIGHT around the kid’s playgroups sessions, school and clubs.

The hall telephone rang and Father RIGHT LEFT to answer it. He rushed back into the kitchen and told Mother RIGHT that it was Auntie Susan RIGHT on the phone wanting to let her know she has just LEFT a children’s toy party at her friend’s house and was coming RIGHT over to tell her about it.

Auntie Susan RIGHT arrived and Mother RIGHT LEFT the dishes in the sink to join her in the living room.

“I’ve just joined Tish Tash Toys said Auntie Susan RIGHT as she handed Mother RIGHT a gorgeous handbag sized catalogue with butterflies on the front of it.

 “You know how you love wooden toys and can’t find anywhere nearby that sells nice things for the kids,” said Auntie Susan RIGHT

“Well look RIGHT here, there’s something for everyone and you could be an agent too and sort out the cashflow problems LEFT over from last Christmas – without having to put Ruby into a nursery all day!

Auntie Susan told Mother RIGHT all about the discounts, special offers and free toys party hosts can get from Tish Tash Toys and then LEFT to spend the rest of the evening calling friends to book lots of parties!

Mother RIGHT told Father RIGHT all about it and little Ruby RIGHT and Harry RIGHT looked at the catalogues LEFT by Auntie Susan. They thought the toys were amazing and were far too excited to go to bed – begging Mother RIGHT to get the same job as Auntie Susan so the whole family would be all RIGHT.

So…this is the end of our fun little story – and like Auntie Susan, I’m excited about my own Tish Tash Toys business happening RIGHT here RIGHT now with all of you. All that’s LEFT to say is I hope you can all support me working around my family and book a party yourself RIGHT now!!

Free bottle of wine (or other prize) to the first person who books a party tonight – I’ll leave that in (use party host’s name) RIGHT hand for whoever would like to claim it. The prize goes to whoever is now LEFT holding it.

3 Comments to

“The Right Family Home Party Plan Game”

  1. On September 6th, 2008 at 10:42 pm Tanya Honor Says:

    I am looking for a tish tash toy consultant in the thatcham area that would like to join the community trader events. this will be held in the local area every two months and has great potential to build up an excellent client base.
    please e-mail me anyone who may be interested.
    many thanks
    tanya

  2. On October 25th, 2008 at 8:35 pm Julie Moudi Says:

    Hello ! I am on the fundraising committee for St. Marks Pre-school in Salisbury and we are looking for people to hold a stall at a christmas fundraising evening on 1st dec this year. We had a lot of parents attend the event last year and many of our stall holders did very well from the evening. We would love to have someone to have a stall selling quality childrens wooden toys and wonder if you would be interested. Please call on 01722 349992 if so. Thanks.

  3. On September 27th, 2009 at 9:37 pm katite Says:

    i am wondering if you could help me i am looking 2 hold r toy party at my home hope you can help me thanks

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