Birthday Parties
Brick-building birthday party sessions delivered in homes or local community venues, designed to offer a structured, creative activity alongside free building and play.
Birthday Parties are facilitated sessions that sit comfortably within a wider celebration, giving children a shared activity while keeping the atmosphere relaxed and enjoyable.

What’s Involved?
During the session, a range of building stations are set up for children to explore, which includes:
- 2×2 pixel-art builds
- 2×4 skill-building bricks for larger constructions
- A large collection of vehicles, wheels, planes, and parts
- Roads and base plates for town or city-style builds
- Giant foam bricks for large-scale, collaborative structures
- Colour-coded boxes for decoration and creative detailing
Themes can be incorporated if requested, but sessions also work well without a set theme.
Who is it for?
- Families organising a birthday party for children aged 5-12
- Parents looking for hand-on, creative activity within a home or community centre
- Parties where children enjoy building, making, and working together.
Parents organise the venue, either at home or in a hired community space.
How is the day structured?
- Facilitation lasts approximately 90 minutes
- Time for setup and clean-up is handled separately
- Children can move between stations, building individually or collaboratively
- A short skill-building challenge may be introduced ar the start, followed by free exploration
- The balance between guided activity and free building is agreed in advance.
This station-based format is similiar to the structure in Holiday Camps, scaled to suit a birthday setting.
Practical Details
- Location: Family home or hired community venue
- Duration: 90 minutes of facilitation
- Age Range: Typically 5-12
- Group Size: Maximum of 26 children
- Fee: Approx. €170, depending on location and travel
- Materials: All materials provided, excluding table space.
Safeguarding and Compliance
- Facilitator is fully insured
- Garda Vetted through the National Youth Council of Ireland
- Child Protection Policies in place
