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easy child Invited to birthday Party - "No Gifts Please"
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 51899" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I was raised that when you're invited to a party, ANY party, the 'right thing to do' is to bring SOMEthing. ANYthing. </p><p></p><p>A small token something for the mom would be nice, like a small plant that your child planted in a decirated pot would be nice. Or perhaps a box of fun icepops! Or those little tiny water pistols - they come in cute animal shapes now and the smaller the better for lite fun. When my kids were younger and had parties, I bought a LOAD of those little water grenades, prefilled them and put them in giant bowls, set up teams and the kids had a blast. I realize water ballooons are not for everyone, but around here, they've always been fun.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, something small and simple would be nice. I like the potted plan idea best. It's for the mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 51899, member: 2211"] I was raised that when you're invited to a party, ANY party, the 'right thing to do' is to bring SOMEthing. ANYthing. A small token something for the mom would be nice, like a small plant that your child planted in a decirated pot would be nice. Or perhaps a box of fun icepops! Or those little tiny water pistols - they come in cute animal shapes now and the smaller the better for lite fun. When my kids were younger and had parties, I bought a LOAD of those little water grenades, prefilled them and put them in giant bowls, set up teams and the kids had a blast. I realize water ballooons are not for everyone, but around here, they've always been fun. Anyway, something small and simple would be nice. I like the potted plan idea best. It's for the mom. [/QUOTE]
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