OVERVIEW
You say “I Do” and we’ll take care of the little crew.
Little Guests Collective provides, onsite childcare that supports children to stay engaged, comfortable, and included to enjoy the wedding alongside everyone else.
Why Couples Love Little Guests Collective
Kids Stay Part of the Celebration
Children are supported to move with the flow of the day (from ceremony moments to the reception) while having the option to step away when they need a break.
Structured or Flexible: You Choose
We can deliver planned activities to keep children engaged, or work alongside the event itself, moving with the group and adapting in real time.
Clear Oversight on the Day
Each booking includes a dedicated Team Leader and trained assistants, ensuring coordination, safety, and consistency from start to finish.
Safe and Accountable
A structured signin and signout process, active supervision, and ongoing updates ensure everything is managed properly for both parents and hosts.
Built Around Your Wedding
The service is tailored to your venue, schedule, and guest mix.
Trusted by Perth’s top wedding planners and venues. Let’s make your day unforgettable for everyone.
About
As a mum of three, I have been to my fair share of family friendly weddings. I have done the dance floor juggle, the frantic lap around the venue looking for a missing shoe, and the 9pm exit when all you really wanted was to stay for the speeches. Little Guests Collective was born from lived experience as a parent, not from a boardroom. Every part of this service has been shaped by real moments at real events with real families.
Ms Sharon Maxwell
Founder
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Expert Advice
As a wedding professional, Little Guests Collective offers expert advice to help couples plan their perfect day. Ask a question or read their expert advice.
Get Expert AdviceIs it okay to skip the dance floor at our wedding?
We are planning a restaurant reception for 100 guests but neither of us likes to dance, and our families aren't big on it either. We want the night to feel like a dinner party focused on great food rather than a traditional party. We are considering replacing the dance floor with a dedicated conversation lounge or a space for our live illustrator, but we want to make sure the evening still feels celebratory and not just like a quiet dinner.
Tips for managing a baby’s schedule during wedding day events
While we want our little one involved, we are also realistic about the fact that weddings are essentially the natural enemy of a solid nap schedule.
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When it comes to babies, it’s less about sticking to a perfect routine and more about protecting the key things that keep them settled (sleep / feeding) and not becoming overstimulated. That’s what makes the biggest difference on the day.
What we usually recommend is:
We also always suggest planning for a bit of flexibility as weddings are a big environment for little ones, so shorter naps or adjusted routines are completely normal. The goal is to keep them as settled and supported as possible throughout your special day.
Unique wedding ideas for reception?
We want our guests to have fun with activities that will keep everyone entertained and engaged
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If you want your reception to stand out, focus on creating moments guests can move through, not just a sit down dinner followed by a dance floor.
A few ideas that work really well:
Late night switch up: After formalities, change the vibe completely. Bring in espresso martinis, a dessert bar, or a casual food drop like sliders or pizza. It resets the energy and keeps people there longer.
Interactive food stations: Think build-your-own cocktails, grazing tables that evolve through the night, or a live chef element. It gives guests something to do beyond sitting and waiting.
Lounge or chill zone: A styled space with couches, low lighting and music where guests can step away from the dance floor but still feel part of the atmosphere. This is especially popular for mixed age groups.
Personalised guest moments: Handwritten notes at place settings, a memory table, or a short story behind each table name. Small touches land harder than big generic add-ons.
Kids inclusive setup: If children are attending, having a dedicated kids table, activity zone or structured support during speeches and key moments keeps the reception flowing smoothly. It also means parents stay present and don’t disappear early.
Surprise moment: Something guests don’t expect. This could be a silent disco, a live performance, outfit change, or even a shift in lighting/music that turns the room into more of a party setting.
The key is variety and flow. When guests have different ways to engage throughout the night, the reception feels magical, and people remember it long after it’s over ???
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Weddings have shifted a lot, and there’s no expectation anymore that every couple needs the traditional dance party. The only thing that matters is that the day reflects how you want to celebrate.
What we usually see is:
If dancing isn’t your thing, there are so many great alternatives that still create atmosphere, like:
The only thing to think about is giving guests something to “do” or flow into after formalities, so the energy doesn’t drop, but that doesn’t have to be dancing.