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My Son 5 Year Party

Hi everyone , Im having my sons 5th b-day party at a bowling alley and Im stuck on party favors for the kids . Im really trying to stay away from candy so Im stuck . Can anyone give me some good idea's . Im having the party the in Sept .

Im looking forward to great idea's to get this party started ( I know dorky LOL )

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I wanted to say thank you for all the great suggestion's . Now I need to decide . Thanks again for all the assistance .

K.

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I think most parents would like less junk and less candy -- I know I would!! I like to be fun but somewhat practical: fun toothbrushes with a fun box of character bandaids. Kids at 5 also love matchbox cars, any glow stick type of toy, decorations for their bike or since its September, why not a few school supplies (boxes of crayons, markers, fun pad of paper, etc)

Or, consider buying one nicer $5 item: a mini Lego kit is a huge hit with 5 year olds.

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My suggestion would be small toys, like bubbles, toy cars, stickers, and so on. Maybe have the favors be related to the theme of the cake and decorations (especially if you're using a cartoon or movie theme) or have the favors be related to bowling somehow (like mini bowling games or balls that look like bowling balls.)

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Hi K.!

I have always used Birthday Express. They have great fun-filled favor boxes for around $4 each. They are great! Check out their website www.celebrateexpress.com.

Happy shopping!
S.

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Check orientaltrading.com. They have pre-made bowling treat boxes, trophies, ribbons, make your own bowling-themed frame craft kits (Cute for photos from the party, temporary tattoos and a lot of other stuff that's reasonably priced. Also, check Buycostumes.com and birthdayexpress.com. I think you'll find all sorts of bowling themed-party supplies. Good luck and have fun!

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I think most parents would like less junk and less candy -- I know I would!! I like to be fun but somewhat practical: fun toothbrushes with a fun box of character bandaids. Kids at 5 also love matchbox cars, any glow stick type of toy, decorations for their bike or since its September, why not a few school supplies (boxes of crayons, markers, fun pad of paper, etc)

Or, consider buying one nicer $5 item: a mini Lego kit is a huge hit with 5 year olds.

2 moms found this helpful

My suggestion would be small toys, like bubbles, toy cars, stickers, and so on. Maybe have the favors be related to the theme of the cake and decorations (especially if you're using a cartoon or movie theme) or have the favors be related to bowling somehow (like mini bowling games or balls that look like bowling balls.)

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My son went to a bowling birthday party two years ago and the mom found a little bowling set with pins (around $2 or $3) and a ball. I think I just saw them at Target in the toy section they had a part filled with smaller toys for goodie bags. There was other stuff in there but that is all I can remember because now my younger son plays with it on the table while I make dinner. It is one thing from a goodie bag we have actually kept.

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My best friend had a bowling party for her 6 year-old, and their favors were really t-shirts with everyone's name on them. Depending how creative you are, you can get iron-on transfer t-shirt design software programs at places like Circuit City for around $20 and pretty cheap t-shirts at the dollar store. Who doesn't love something with their name on it? Also, my friend made music CDs with her daughter's favorite songs (some pop, some kid tunes), which was also a big hit.

Have fun!

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A book or a puzzle? I have spent so much money on silly junky toys and candy and I regret it! Junk goes straight to the garbage after a few minutes and candy ruins their teeth! A friend of mine who is a teacher had a big santa style bag with different puzzles and books the kids could choose from at her sons party. We still have them and actually use them! She stuck with classics that were smallish and therefore not expensive. Good luck...favors can be stressfull!!! Also, maybe since it is a bowling party you could look for those mini bowling games that go on the floor....

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Goldfish crackers, coloring books with crayons or washable markers(they are on sale everywhere), Play-doh, Matchbox cars, stickers, grahm crackers, good edibles etc.... I hate those dollar store and cheap plastic toys we get at other parties, I usualy throw them out in a day or two after, because I usually end up stepping on them. Maybe a certificate for a free game at the bowling alley to come back with their family?!?

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