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Do You Bring a Gift for Your Own Child's Birthday Party?

I'm having a party for my son, the day before his birthday, and I don't know if I should bring my own gifts for him, or not? He has been asking for a black spiderman over and over again and his heart is set on it. I know he would be disappointed, and I'm worried he might even say something at the party, if he does not get it along with his other gifts [he is turning 4]. However, I also don't want him to focus on that and not the gifts other people are bringing. Should I just tell him he will be getting the black spiderman, but not at the party? Or let him open it before the party even though it is before his birthday? I'm also kind of worried if he opens it before, he might not be as excited for the other gifts he will be getting because he will already have what he really wanted. Or it could be that after getting what he really wanted beforehand, what other people give him would just be a nice surprise for him?
In general, do you bring a present to your own child's birthday, or save it for at home? Thanks

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I cannot stand when the parents bring "their" gift(s) for their child to open. It's usually unfair for everyone else as the parents KNOW their child best and often spend more money on the gift(s) than everyone else. I've seen this happen too many times where the kids push their other presents aside because they are too enthralled with what mom&dad got them.

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We go to a lot of birthday parties, and I can't recall ever seeing anyone bring a present for their child. Another vote for save it for home.

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No, don't bring it to the party. Give him the spiderman at home. It will mean more to him!!

D.

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I cannot stand when the parents bring "their" gift(s) for their child to open. It's usually unfair for everyone else as the parents KNOW their child best and often spend more money on the gift(s) than everyone else. I've seen this happen too many times where the kids push their other presents aside because they are too enthralled with what mom&dad got them.

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Ummmm....the party IS a gift. A huge one!

Parties can be a blur and a flurry, so we gave the kids their presents separate from the party. Since your son's birthday is the day after, I would give him his Spiderman the next day so his REAL birthday has a special surprise too.

Just my opinion.

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We go to a lot of birthday parties, and I can't recall ever seeing anyone bring a present for their child. Another vote for save it for home.

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I would give it to him before the party or at the party and maybe a couple of smaller things on his birthday if you want both to happen. Personally, I just give all of the gifts on the party, whenever it is and on their actual b-days, I take them for ice cream.

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We always did the family birthday at home on the real birthday, even though the party may have been another day. Let the presents from the guests be the center of attention at the birthday party. Your boy will enjoy whatever his friends bring, because presents are always exciting!

You might remind him that the family presents will be opened the next day, and, well, who knows what "spiders" might turn up then? But don't mention it unless he says something about it.

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Birthday gifts are always given on the birthday itself in our house, regardless of when the party is held. Good luck!

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Give the 'family' gift at home, on his real birthday.

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