| She has a ton of friends want to invite. It is the first time we holds party at a venue, and I don't know what we should be aware of. Since she has a few friends are boys, so she should avoid princess theme or dance studio right? Do parents bring sibling for 7 year old party or should I do a restriction on evite? I think we can only do a max of 20 to 24 kids, and that seems to a common max for party venue. I assume most parents will stay for their kids. We are not planning to do a full class evite, and I am lucky that I know many families emails or phone numbers. I will send out evite to them directly. Since she has a long list of friends want to invite, and I expect some decline, how should I manage the guest list? I have a few kids that I want her to include because I think they are nice girls that happen to be shy and introvert. I have good impression talking with the parents, and those few girls tend to have no one to play with. I think they are sweet girls. I have a few girls that I don't like because I see some mean behavior and drama but DD likes them even though they are not that nice to her , well, should I talk her out or just let her include them? |
| Sounds like this was written by AI |
Sounds like it’s written by the poster with a young daughter and older son who always asks the most basic questions about parenting. OP write no siblings on the evite. Say it’s drop off but parents can stay if they want to. If price is not an issue invite all the kids sge wants to invite of both genders. Don’t do a gender specific theme. |
| You sound like robot |
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At age 7 say "you're welcome to drop off; pickup is at 4pm"
Put somewhere on the invite "Due to space limitations, unfortunately we are unable to accommodate siblings." 7 yr olds usually have aged out of princess parties. Go sporty. |
| 20-24 kids without inviting the whole class? 😮 |
We have 110 kids in our grade. |