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1:54 pm Friday, April 5, 2013

Bananas helps children feel like superstars

Pedicures is just one of many amenities featured in Bananas' party packages. (RECORD PHOTO/ALDO AMATO)

Pedicures is just one of many amenities featured in Bananas’ party packages. (RECORD PHOTO/ALDO AMATO)

By Aldo Amato

Staff Reporter

MADISON – Whoever thought that parents were the only ones who deserved to get pampered, they might want to think twice after walking into Bananas Parties and Gifts on Main St. in downtown Madison.

Bananas offers the latest in fashion and a catwalk to show it off on. Your young one will have a day dedicated to them with top of the line manicures, pedicures, hair styling and many other exclusive items for your special child.

Owner Courtney Davis said that they are proud to be a part of Madison since relocating from south Huntsville.

“As soon as this spot on Main St. became available, we knew we had to relocate to downtown Madison,” Davis said.

Both Davis and co-owner Toia Bell said that business has been great so far, especially with the vast number of party options they offer.

Some of the party packages at Bananas include the “Go Green Girlz”, the “Fairy Wonderland” and the “Bananalicious B’day Bash.” Each party lasts two hours and has a capacity for 11 girls. Pizza and refreshments come with the packages that range from $345 to $425.

The options are unlimited as parents can hire their kids’ favorite movie character like Elmo, Batman, Spiderman, Superman, Hello Kitty, Spongebob and other popular characters.

From the movie star like treatment to an afternoon filled with your child’s favorite character Bananas Parties and Gifts has quickly become the one-stop shop for parties in Madison.

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