Inside Helen Flanagan's Gruffalo first birthday party for adorable son Charlie
16.03.2022 - 13:59
/ ok.co.uk
Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan has given a peek inside the first birthday party for her one year old son Charlie Scott Sinclair. The 31 year old actress, who showed off her children's incredible Harry Potter-inspired playroom, shared a sneak peek inside the family birthday party at their sprawling home for their adorable son Charlie to her 1million Instagram followers. Helen, who also shares daughters Matilda, six, and Delilah, three, with footballer Scott Sinclair, 32, looked every inch the doting mum in a blue floral dress as she posed for a sweet family portrait.
Meanwhile the couple pulled out all the stops for Charlie with a Gruffalo theme for their little boy which is inspired by the children's book by Julia Donaldson. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. You can sign up at the top of the page.
Helen enlisted the help of J&J Events to create the ultimate birthday for Charlie with a personalised backdrop that read 'Charlie is One' along with a photograph of the birthday boy riding a horse. We can also see very creative balloons including a palm tree along with a gold moon and stars to create the perfect picture backdrop. The talented team also set up a grazing picnic table for the little ones with teddies of The Mouse and The Gruffalo from the popular children's book.
Taking a closer look, we can also see that the table has been decorated with miniature logs, branches and tiny glass milk jars with paper straws. Charlie was also treated to a grazing platter filled with treats for his birthday which included cookies, pretzels and fizzy jelly sweets. The star of the show was a huge Gruffalo entertainer for the children who also got involved
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