Best party favor your kid has ever gotten?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Green Jenga
Light up gloves
Chocolate treasure chest with gold coins


What is green jenga?? Google is failing me.
Anonymous
Honestly, a small whisk and spatula (went to a pancake/breakfast themed party for a kid turning 3-4ish). The little whisk is still in our kitchen drawer over a decade later, and is regularly used. Come in handy. LOL.

Beyond that- either nothing!! (ideal) or just something very simple that is a singular item- like a balloon or a ball or something.

The worst is always the “bag of little junk items”.


Anonymous
What age, and is there a theme to the party at all?
Anonymous
Darth Vader saber sword that lights up.
Anonymous
An oversized colorful slinky.
Anonymous
Cool desk supplies: post-its with images or fun sayings, special clip for pencil, highlighter set, set of pens, pretty journal to write in
Anonymous
My kids love the bar and bat mitzvah tshirts and hoodies they get. Also they’ve always walked out with a smile when they have a bag of candy.
Anonymous
a little plant/succulent--received one 3-4 years ago and it's still going strong
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Green Jenga
Light up gloves
Chocolate treasure chest with gold coins


What is green jenga?? Google is failing me.


Jenga Xtreme
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. Save your money.


This. The best favor is no favor at all. Just one more thing for me to toss in a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:a little plant/succulent--received one 3-4 years ago and it's still going strong


NP. I like this idea actually.
Anonymous
Tiny unicorn stuffie at a unicorn themed birthday party. My 5 year old has been devoted to that thing for a year.
Anonymous
Boogie board.

My daughter loves the waves at the beach, so this was a perfect party favor. It was probably purchased from Five Below, and I am so grateful to the party host for providing it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you ask my kid, a kazoo.


Accurate. It's my own fault for teaching him how to play it.
Anonymous
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