Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Healthy Twists to Halloween Treats!


Themed parties at Partytrap Animation are becoming more and more popular and Halloween has always been the most successful one of all! Following these hot summer months it will be the next exciting festivity that we would be gearing up for!
Trick or treating is one of the main activities that is connected to Halloween and we all know how it goes... kids end up with bags of sweets and goodies even without knocking door to door!  Activities during parties and other Halloween related events are mostly about distributing as much candy to kids as possible.  This is bad news for the young bodies who either suffer crazy sugar rushes or just add onto teeth and obesity problems in kids.
Click on the link below to get some ideas on how to tackle the sugary monsters while keeping up with eerie witches and  creepy pumpkins during Halloween!

Partytrap is an animation company offering entertainment services for different kinds of events including birthday parties, seasonal parties, school events, marketing events and kids’ areas.  For Halloween we have the Spooky Partytap Package!
The package includes specially themed games, dancing, music, interactive activities, face painting and balloon modeling. These parties cater for medium sized group of up to 25 children led by three animators each with their own outfits to compliment the atmosphere. This special package is offered at €180 for a two hour duration.
Additional items can add extra effect to your next Halloween party this year!
Fortune stand (includes an additional animator, costume,
structure, glass bowl and creepy pumpkin!)
Magician (30-40 mins)
Light Costumes (pirate, witch,)
Carved pumpkins for decoration



Friday, 16 August 2013

Special & Formal Events Section


Child-friendly events: A Cute Occasion or Messy Ordeal?


Wedding, corporate or other special event?  Worried about the guests bringing children to your special occasion?  This is a common yet delicate issue because you do not want to offend anybody if you do not wish to have little guests but at the same time your goal is for the guests enjoy themselves should you decide on a child-friendly event.


First things first.  Before sending out any invitation, decide whether the celebration will be an adults-only zone or not.  Make it clear to the guests so that parent guests can make their own arrangements for the occasion.


Deciding pro children attending your event with pretty formal dresses and tiny penguin suits might make them look adorable and angelic at times but it certainly does not mean that you do not have to think about their own entertainment too.  Children at special events need to be occupied and kept busy otherwise they will just get bored and irritate their parents or even worse other guests!


There are many options on how to tackle this.  You as a host or organizer can provide an area or table especially dedicated to them. Colouring books, crafts supplies, puzzles, play dough, quiet board games and movies are all ways of keeping them busy.  Having some of the guests keep an eye on them would be even more helpful.

Another option would be to provide professional entertainment especially for the children.  This is a sure way of having your mind at rest, where the children will definitely enjoy themselves and not interfere with the rest of the party.  Event sitting is becoming a more popular choice for formal events as it is a form of child animation which maintains the decorum of the formal event.







At Partytrap our event sitting services are one of a kind. Our team of animators is dedicated and experienced to handle different age groups with the appropriate activities. We include interactive games and crafts and fun activities that children will enjoy and that parents will appreciate!  Contact us on info@partytrap.com for more information.


Thursday, 18 July 2013

Parties with a splash!




You can still enjoy a relaxing day by the pool during your children’s parties!  Here are a couple of links with some great pool party ideas... enjoy!



Partytrap's Splash Parties offer the best solution for a refreshing and fun time for the kids during the hot summer months!  Our animators make sure that the children have a splashing time with plenty of water games, interactive activities, dancing and music!  

The standard package lasts for 2 hours and has a minimum of two animators leading the party. Games and activities are carefully chosen beforehand to suit the ages of the kids invited.

Venues for Splash Parties include private pools in homes, hotel pool areas and of course, our lovely beaches!

Please contact us on info@partytrap.biz to book your next unforgettable party!


Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Thanks Xer!


Dear Partytrap Fans!


We need to say bye to one of our greatest animators.
Xer has been with us since the beginning and participated in numerous events and parties. She did an excellent job in the last 6 years at Partytrap and she will be missed a lot.
Xer, as a talented dancer has contributed to most of the choreographies performed by our animators and with a great sense of humour, she has put a smile on the faces of many kids.
We could count on her anytime and she always made sure that each and every child had a wonderful time. With a great passion for entertainment she caused thousands of amazing moments and gave memorable experiences to hundreds of children.
We really appreciate her initiatives in voluntary events such as the one at Mater Dei in the Rainbow Ward as well as our participation in the Puttinu Cares Marathon. We are glad that she will continue contributing to these voluntary events.

Xer it was great to work with you and we wish you the best of luck in the future.






Sunday, 26 August 2012

Fighting low self-esteem, the young person's disease!


        Unfortunately it seems that low self-esteem has become, or rather is still a world wide epidemic. The number of children I have worked with that say things or behave in ways that show me they have low self-esteem is remarkable as well as sad. Research shows that girls seem to reach a peak in their self-esteem by age 9, and then there is a tendency for it to slowly start decreasing as they become more aware of the media and give more importance to peer pressure. In boys, this change happens earlier. 

Writing about examples of children with low self-esteem would be beyond the scope of this article however I wanted to share some activities we have employed over the years in my practice both as an animator as well as during my training as a counselling psychologist with children.

1. Feeling cards
These are cards that can be bought from shops either locally or online which depict both children and adults with different emotions. This can be used as a game or activity in which you would invite your child to guess the feeling on the card you have picked and you do the same with him/her. Once the child has gotten used to the emotions I like to invite that person to invent a story of why he/she thinks the person is feeling what they are feeling.

These cards allow children to associate themselves with different feelings because they can identify themselves when you ask ' Have you ever felt like this little boy is feeling in the card?'. By asking such gentle probing questions you not only give the message that feeling any emotion is normal and good; but you also create a stronger bond and show them that they are not alone in feeling what they are feeling. With children who tend to think of themselves negatively, sometimes asking the child 'what do you think would make this little boy feel better?' gets the child to think outside the box of their own needs and what they can do to help themselves.

It is very important that we raise our children to be resilient and learn how to cope with life's stressors. Sometimes we try so hard to protect our children from harm's way that we can forget to teach them how to protect themselves :)

2. Discover hidden talents
One of the most common phrases I hear when working with children in any role is "I can't do it, it's too hard...I'm not good at anything!". What happens here is called generalising. This happens when something is difficult and they are not able to do it so they generalise this to everything. Therefore if I cannot hit a tennis ball with the racket, then I cannot do anything sports related. The trick with this is to actually explain and tell the child that it is true that they are having difficulty with one task, but that does not mean that they are going to have the same difficulty with anything else. Following this you can grab a piece of paper and ask the child what they are good at doing, and what they have found difficult. They might need some encouragement. Often they might start out by saying "I don't have anything I am good at", this is your chance to be 'curious' together and go over things you have done together until they come up with at least one good thing.

3. Set realistic goals
When setting goals with children it is important that the goals are realistic. Sometimes children use black or white thinking, that is, something is either all good or all bad. We have to help them make goals that are easily achieved with enough of a challenge that is stimulating but not overwhelming enough to make them want to give up. I have found with children as well as with myself that when we are faced with large tasks, breaking it down into small easily attainable goals makes the difference between coming out of it feeling like a star or giving up after 5 minutes.

4. Use fairy tales wisely
Children love fairy tales, story books and films. If one had to stop and look into the hidden meaning, nearly all of the beloved characters had issues somehow relating to self-esteem. Some of the example include : Ariel wanting to be human , Shrek being upset that he is an Ogre, the Beast in Beauty and the Beast, Piglet in Winne the Pooh...the list is endless. It's what we can take from these stories that can have a massive impact on our children. 


Self-esteem is such a common word used for both children and adults that one can easily fall into the trap of dismissing it. Despite being one of the most common issues, it is not easy to work with once people reach adulthood. Targeting self-esteem early on is so important and it need not be overwhelming. The actual process, if you take it with a pinch of salt and optimism, can actually be fun!


Written by
Dr. Stephanie Bartolo 
HCPC reigstered counselling psychologist (U.K)

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Finger Friends!


Here's a great idea
for you to try at home from 
http://www.favecrafts.com 
We're giving it a shot to make one 

resemble our own Trappy!!


Sunday, 1 April 2012

Great weekend at The Point, Sliema

It's another busy weekend at Partytrap as we're approaching Easter '12.

Here are some photos from the 2nd birthday party of Malta's largest shopping mall - The Point in Sliema. We have been engaged once again to take care of the children entertainment on Saturday 31st March and 1st April!







photos by Christian Borg