Goody bag/party favor for 7 year old’s birthday

Anonymous
Maybe a custom cookie or treat from a local store? Something special but also edible. I personally would prefer that to a gift certificate, bc it would be less work for me! We also did a waterfun party and sent them home as the favor this year. That wouldn’t work for November, but maybe some cool nerf footballs or something that could be played with and then taken home? Depends on the numbers tho, we had a small party so it was not too pricey.
Anonymous
I have taken my 7 year old to four parties over the past 6 weeks and we didn’t get a single goodie bag at any party. These were all school friends from a private VA elementary school. I didn’t see any child whining about not getting one. I say don’t do one. The kids will get over it.
Anonymous
Another vote here for no favors! They typically just end up in the trash.
Anonymous
I just let my kids pick out candy and it's a bag of that for each person. Great way to get rid of Halloween candy right now!
Anonymous
I did a joke book, pop it, and a small lego.
Anonymous
Bath bomb with surprise inside.
Anonymous
Pop rocks!! These were a HUGE hit when we gave them out at my kid’s 7th birthday. They are just unique enough to be fun, but consumable and no plastic trash. We also gave out gum.
Anonymous
Another vote for pop its and crazy loop straws.
Anonymous
Bubble wand
Anonymous
Do a piñata and they take home a bag of candy. No super wasteful plastic toys and it's consumable so parents can dole it out as desired.
Anonymous
Books, balls, jump ropes, fidgets, matchbox cars, punch balloons, large bubble wands. Just single items so you don't need the bags.
Anonymous
My kid likes crafty things. We went to Michaels and chose a very small craft kit. I swear the display was made for party favors for this age range. We also bought a large pack of colorful pencils with cute erasers there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No favors, can we please just stop the madness. I pitch so much random junk (we even got multiple Halloween goodie bags this year from school, neighborhood party, etc.). My kids just don’t need all this small cheap plastic stuff. 7 year olds are certainly old enough to attend a party without it. If you really want to do something then get a $5 gift card to a local ice cream parlor.


OP. Please not this.

Parents may not want the goody bags but kids look forward to it whether it is junk or not. And a $5 gift card does not give the same satisfaction plastic crap gives. I am not being sarcastic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baked goods - like a cupcake or a custom cookie.
Pop-it (one of the large sizes)
Pen and notebook (in cute patterns, obviously)


We gave books one year and it was a flop for the boys, but girls loved it. I think OP said the party has boys and girls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kid likes crafty things. We went to Michaels and chose a very small craft kit. I swear the display was made for party favors for this age range. We also bought a large pack of colorful pencils with cute erasers there.


+1. A pack of color pencils and a candy bar.

Also:
Jr. MadLibs
An early reader joke book
Invisible ink pens

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