1. Many
entertainers work for large organizations, and they all go under the same name,
such as "Magic Sam the Magic Man," for example.
2. Just because someone advertises as a children's entertainer doesn't mean that they cater for children of all ages.
3. It may look like a flashy website, and they call themselves a children's entertainer, but you need to know what you are getting for your money. Is it just a magic show, or will they be doing the games too? All this should be clearly shown on their website, usually where they tell you the prices of various packages that they offer.
4. If they provide prizes, what are they?. You don't want and shouldn't expect cheap plastic rubbish that will fall apart as soon as the child gets home. If unsure, ask, you want to know what you are going to get for your money.
5. If they advertise a 2-hour show, for example, does this include setting uptime, and what do they do when the children have their tea? A good entertainer will arrive early, set up, and be ready to begin. This time, and the packing away time, will not be included in their 2-hour show.
6. You must make sure that your children's entertainer is CRB checked, if not keep well away!.
7. All entertainers should have public liability insurance in case anything unexpected happens again if they are not kept well away. Why take the risk?
8. Find out how long they have been in the business as you want an entertainer who is experienced in entertaining children.
9. A good entertainer will always phone you a couple of days before the show to make sure that everything is still okay. This will help you to know that they haven't forgotten about you.
10.
Never be afraid to ask the entertainer about any concerns or questions you may have. It's your money, and you want to make sure that the person you are booking is the right one for your youngster.
2. Just because someone advertises as a children's entertainer doesn't mean that they cater for children of all ages.
3. It may look like a flashy website, and they call themselves a children's entertainer, but you need to know what you are getting for your money. Is it just a magic show, or will they be doing the games too? All this should be clearly shown on their website, usually where they tell you the prices of various packages that they offer.
4. If they provide prizes, what are they?. You don't want and shouldn't expect cheap plastic rubbish that will fall apart as soon as the child gets home. If unsure, ask, you want to know what you are going to get for your money.
5. If they advertise a 2-hour show, for example, does this include setting uptime, and what do they do when the children have their tea? A good entertainer will arrive early, set up, and be ready to begin. This time, and the packing away time, will not be included in their 2-hour show.
6. You must make sure that your children's entertainer is CRB checked, if not keep well away!.
7. All entertainers should have public liability insurance in case anything unexpected happens again if they are not kept well away. Why take the risk?
8. Find out how long they have been in the business as you want an entertainer who is experienced in entertaining children.
9. A good entertainer will always phone you a couple of days before the show to make sure that everything is still okay. This will help you to know that they haven't forgotten about you.
10.
Never be afraid to ask the entertainer about any concerns or questions you may have. It's your money, and you want to make sure that the person you are booking is the right one for your youngster.
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