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Ideas for 5 Year Old Boy Birthday Party
No mess to clean up a my house, no mess to clean up there, no party stragglers, or out of control kids in my home. So worth the base money we paid! ...
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- Absolutely head to a park, with a shelter as back-up, in case the weather turns bad. Lots of running room, and if you find one with a wooden train-shaped climbing area...
- Depending on where you live, how about inquiring at a local fire dept for a tour...We have a Fire Museum here in Baltimore and for a donation, they host birthday parti...
- You can have the party at a park to keep the mess out of your home and the cost is 0. A good idea is to only invite the number of kids as to the child's age (so up to...
How Do Birthday Parties Work?
Oct 11, 2009 ... I have absolutely NO problem with parties without siblings -- this is always the host's prerogative! But in those cases, I would make it a ...
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- Hi, I really think that you are asked to attend, because of the age. Personally I wouldn't even consider leaving a 4 year old at someone's house alone. Will a lot ...
- Hi L. Everyone is different for my Daughters (only child) 5th b-day in August I invited the whole class (20) plus siblings and yes parents too, however it is the only...
- I see your frustration and felt it when I was new to all the bday parties however now that I have been through it, I have found it is best to just bring the invited ch...
Correct Etiquette for Birthday Parties
I will be RSVP "no" and let them know we'll be out of town. This helped because we get invited to alot of his classmate's parties and it's hard to do all of ...
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- At your child's age all that is required is the call to say he won't be able to attend. No gift necessary. Once your son is older and has developed true friends you ...
- I would give a gift if they are close friends rather than just classmates.
- If my child is not able to attend a party I still send a small gift, books are a great option.
Advice on 4 Year Old Halloween Birthday Party
Go for a fun and happy Halloween party! Smiling pumpkins and ghosts! No party should have a two year old in tears from being scared! ...
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- Some of the older kids may like the haunted house type thing, but then you're isolating the younger ones. Go more for slightly creepy instead of spooky. Keep it light ...
- I like to check this website for ideas - www.birthdaypartyideas.com. And there is a section on Halloween parties that you could get some ideas for your sons' bday part...
- Hi J. Wow, twin boys, school and work! How do you do it? That is truly amazing! Have you tried going to Micheals (50% off) or some craft store that sells hallow...
Siblings at Birthday Parties
Aug 3, 2009 ... There is no need to be "gracious" to these people--they wouldn't recognize it. Tell them that you have planned the party only for the ...
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- I would just tell the parents that you feel bad, but not this time. We are just doing a big girl party!
- If the parents are dropping off, it should be ONLY the intended invitee. If the parents are staying, then the siblings should also be welcome, just comes with the ter...
- You can say "no siblings allowed" but as long as your are expecting the parents to stay with their child at the party that may mean that some kids won't be able to com...
Costumes at School
It is a day where we can "suspend our disbelief" and celebrate imagination. No ghost stories in school?? No costumes?? No parties? ...
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- We are PISD as well and Kelli is correct. TOO many religions and opinions. We stocked treasure boxes for teachers a couple years ago and most of the things we brou...
- Yes, no costumes at my son's school either, but I think that's a good idea. When you think about it, they are going to school with ages as old as 5th graders. Some of ...
- Schools have a lot more freedom than you think...it's all semantics. We are having "Character Day" at my school in which the kids can dress up as their favorite story...
2Nd Birthday Party
Besides, the party is for HIM to enjoy, too, not only for the parents - let a kid be a kid! NO TEA PARTY for the BOY! Helpful? Yes | No Save This Remove ...
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- Not sure what side of town: Firestation Museum downtown (Milam St) is great for young and old. Bellaire's Nature Discovery center is another good one.
- Hi. I hired a master magician named Philip Kampf. He was funny and my kids and their friends had a blast. Visit his website: www.magicstreetproductions.com He also...
- There are some new places around town. One is called Inflatable Zone. It is kind of a moonwalk, and other type games for young children. Also there are Gymboree type p...
Adoption Party Gift or No Gift?
Read all 17 responses: "I have an adoption party in two weeks. One of my girlfriends from high school has adopted 2 kids that are brother and sister, ...
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- Since she already had a shower for both kids then I am assuming this is their coming home party? I would probably take a small gift to the kids just as a welcome home...
- Maybe a gift cert. for a scrapbook or great creative memory book, something they can turn around and make a keepsake with. More for the family than the kiddos. :)
- I would think a gift or gifts would be appropriate, like a baby shower. As for the type of gift, that will vary with the age of the kids.
Birthday Party for Step Daughter
Ever since then we would ask him if he doesn't say anything by then there is no party no nothing for him. Kids that age needs to understand and take soe ...
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- You need to call the parents yourself....around here, no one rsvp's :-) another good rule for any party is if you want 4 friends, invite 8-10 and 4-5 will say yes :-) ...
- I would say send another note. But in future invite 3 times as many as you expect to show up. They won't all rsvp or come. You'll end up with exactly the number of kid...
- We had the same issues this year for my daughters 9th birthday party. The day before the party I started calling my friends who had kids about the same age to see if a...
My 17 Y/o Wants to Have Party with Alcohol
Now he asked me if he could have a party in our house for about 30 kids and that it will be alcohol delivered. I said NO, we can't give consent to something ...
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- I will just say that if my son was a teen (not there yet thank god) and he went to a friends party where there would be parents/adults present and he came home drunk I...
- You shouldn't be allowing him to go to parties where you know there is alcohol. You are allowing him to break the law at other people's houses so why not yours too is...
- You're right - you'll be breaking the law and would get sued. You are NOT paranoid. You are the parent, and he is the child. You set the rules, not him. Let someone el...