Kid-Friendly Event Entertainment Blytheville AR

If you’re looking for entertainment for children that’s a little more original than the go-to standards of face-painting, magicians, or balloon artists, these three companies offer creative options suitable for tots and teens.

Local Companies

Amberg Entertainment
(479) 271-7755
1407 NE Benjamin Grn
Bentonville, AR
Shooters Family Recreation
(870) 931-7529
3120 Shelby Dr
Jonesboro, AR
Blue Spring Heritage Center
(479) 253-9244
Scenic Hwy # 62W
Eureka Springs, AR
Ozark Folk Center
(870) 269-3851
Mountain Vw
Mountain View, AR
Angels In Disguise Escorts
(479) 444-6424
Fayetteville, AR
White River Hoedown Cash 's
(870) 269-4161
Highway 5 9 & 14
Mountain View, AR
Ashley's Escort Service
(501) 225-9672
Little Rock, AR
Sensations
(501) 982-0114
6715 John Harden Dr
Cabot, AR
Williams Gene Enterpries
(501) 834-8600
9 Lucy Ln
Sherwood, AR
Pyt Entertainment
(501) 372-7016
Little Rock, AR

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If you’re looking for entertainment for children that’s a little more original than the go-to standards of face-painting, magicians, or balloon artists, these three companies offer creative options suitable for tots and teens.

For a low-key activity that might help calm hyperactive kids—and spare adults from their potentially mischievous antics—turn to Mini Yogis. Founder Shana Meyerson and her team of instructors lead groups of two-to-16-year-olds (parents can join in, too) in yoga exercises designed exclusively for children, incorporating music, books, toys, games, and props. A one-hour session for 15 starts at $175.“Bubble-ologist” Casey Carle has blown square, fog-filled, spinning, and six-foot-wide bubbles for Old Navy, Continental Airlines, and a recent episode of Paula Deen’s TV show Paula’s Party. Carle and his BubbleMania team work primarily in the Northeast but will travel internationally. Their acts can be purely comedic, or more educational (with lessons about the science of bubbles). Rates run about $500 to $1,000 for a half-day and $1,500 to $2,000 for a full day.

With its mobile silk-screening press, Hit and Run sends kids home with a T-shirt they’ve helped create. The company presents guests with six to eight custom graphic options (patterns can be branded with logos or designed to suit event themes), which participants can then arrange and combine for a one-of-a-kind shirt. Original artwork and the silk-screen press are available for $2,500, and the company will provide 200 T-shirts for an additional $800.
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