How much are you spending on birthday party presents these days?

Anonymous
When the invitation comes from school and you don't really know the family? People used to say $20 but you can't get much for that anymore.
Anonymous
I usually do a $25 gift card to target or a $15-20 gift. I have two kids and we go to 50+ kid parties a year so it adds up really fast.
Anonymous
I usually spend about $30. We usually get something small around $5 like a squishmallow , then I’ll get a $25 gift card to Target or Amazon to put inside the bag with it. This is just my third grader’s preference because she doesn’t like bringing just a card to the party even though it has a gift card inside. My older daughter doesn’t care and will usually just take the $25 gift card to her parties. If it’s someone my kids are really friends with we do a little more.
Anonymous
Depends on the kid and how well we know them. If you know a kid well, sometimes you can spend $15-20 and get something meaningful and appreciated.

If I don’t know a kid well, I often get art supplies or a board game. Easy to use or re-gift.

Thankfully in 3rd grade we are seeing more parties that are 5-12 kids. That means fewer parties and a better chance that we know the kid well enough to make the gift personal. For a close friend I will spend $30 now that we go to fewer parties.

Thankfully a lot of whole class parties are also “no gift” lately.
We bring a card and I keep $10 gift certificates to the neighborhood ice cream shop and packs of Pokémon cards to slip in the envelope if it seems like everyone else brought a gift despite the instructions.
Anonymous
About $20 if it's one child going to a party for one child. We've also been invited to a party for two siblings so I would spend more on a joint gift.

My kids are the same gender and close in age and they have a few mutual friends who are only children. I would spend more on those kids as they tend to get each of mine a gift.
Anonymous
$25 gift card + a small toy or treat
Anonymous
$30-40
Anonymous
$25 target gift card unless my kid knows them well enough to pick out something more personal.
Anonymous
I wish we could just all agree on a $15 limit. Why these kids need more is silly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish we could just all agree on a $15 limit. Why these kids need more is silly.


Sorry I don't want to give kids cheap plastic crap from China that will break within a week of it being given. For the last party DD went to, she told me her friend was really into American Girl doll stuff, so I let her pick out three outfits for them at Target. It was over $40 with tax. But we made a little kid very happy. To me, that's worth $40 on her birthday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wish we could just all agree on a $15 limit. Why these kids need more is silly.


You really can't buy much for $15 other than a book or puzzle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wish we could just all agree on a $15 limit. Why these kids need more is silly.


Sorry I don't want to give kids cheap plastic crap from China that will break within a week of it being given. For the last party DD went to, she told me her friend was really into American Girl doll stuff, so I let her pick out three outfits for them at Target. It was over $40 with tax. But we made a little kid very happy. To me, that's worth $40 on her birthday.


You do realize everyone is not as wealthy as you.
Anonymous
$10 and I judge you for not making it a “no gifts” party.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:$10 and I judge you for not making it a “no gifts” party.


+1 million.

Why can we agree to just go to no gift parties. Children need to stop being rewarded for existing.
Anonymous
Anywhere from $10-$30. It depends. I aim for $20. And no it’s not hard to find lots of options in that price range.
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