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Need Ideas for Party Favors

My son is turning 3 in a few weeks (!!!) and we're having his birthday party at the swimming pool with all his little friends. We want to have little gifts for his friends but I don't want to do goody bags like we've done in the past, it seems like no one really plays with the stuff we put in there. I'd love to come up with some cute idea for favors that is simple and doesn't cost too much. His party is monster themed. I was originally thinking squirt guns and water toys but the pool doesn't allow those. Any of you creative mamas out there have any good ideas? Thanks!!

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I think one year for my daughter I went to Dollar Tree and got coloring books and crayons. It was easy and cheap..and what kid doesn't love to color?!

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We just did my daughter's birthday party in the pool and used books as party favors. We ordered the $1 books through scholastic (she's in preschool) so her school gets rewards for the order, we get great party favors worth something (yet still cheap), and the guests really like the gifts!

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I was at the Dollar Tree north of the 202 on Val Vista last Thursday and they had pool noodles, Spiderman goggles, and a few other pool toys.

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I think one year for my daughter I went to Dollar Tree and got coloring books and crayons. It was easy and cheap..and what kid doesn't love to color?!

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You know I kicked the whole goody bag idea to the curb years ago. I have a simple inexpansive idea for you. Since your having a pool, summer themed party maybe you can get some buckets for the kids and fill it with cool snacks, such as cheetos, juice boxes, gummy worms, bubbles, and maybe a crazy drinking straw. Fill the bottom of the bucket with tissue paper so it looks full when you give them out. You can find the buckets at the Dollar Tree and all the other stuff as well. Cheap and fun plus they get to take thier buckets home and play with them. Hope this helps.

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For my sons 3rd birthday I found some cheap cereal bowls of different colors. Then bought some juice boxes some cookies, some candy(2 mini's each), stickers and a little toy to play with (he chose cars) put them all in the bowl and wrapped it in seran wrap. it worked out pretty well. you can find that stuff for cheap if you go tot he right places.

If you go to http://www.orientaltrading.com and type in monster or pool party hey have a ton of favors. Aslo a lot of the monster stuff is on sale since holloween is still a bit off. I buy most favors from there. They are inexspensive and really cool.

We just did my daughter's birthday party in the pool and used books as party favors. We ordered the $1 books through scholastic (she's in preschool) so her school gets rewards for the order, we get great party favors worth something (yet still cheap), and the guests really like the gifts!

Hi, J. -

Books! I've used books as a favor for two of my daughter's parties and both kids and moms loved them. You can buy little "first reader" type books very inexpensively at Wal-Mart, Target, etc. You may even be able to find them at the dollar store. If you could find a book about monsters, all the better. I just bought an assortment, wrapped them, and let the kids choose. Worked great for me! Good luck with the party.

May 2009 issue of Parent's magazine has a feature " Birthday Parties That Wow". They have mentioned some great ideas in that article. You can also go to parentsmag.com for more ideas. Hope this helps. And a very happy birthday to your little one.

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