Favors for a large age group of kids

Anonymous
We did mini-coloring books, stickers and crayons for my preschooler and they were a big hit.

I would not do food in this age of kids with food restrictions and allergies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kites are nice but sounds expensive. You could get a clay pot, some potting soil in a ziplock bag and some seeds. Plants span the age groups.


Oh yikes. No kid wants a plant. And no parent wants to take time out to actually pot it. Horrible idea!
Anonymous
Please no plants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Kites are nice but sounds expensive. You could get a clay pot, some potting soil in a ziplock bag and some seeds. Plants span the age groups.


Oh yikes. No kid wants a plant. And no parent wants to take time out to actually pot it. Horrible idea!


OP here. I was just thinking a plant would be a great idea.
Anonymous
Skip them. The parents who don’t have to bring crap into their houses will thank you.
Anonymous
Stop buying plastic junk. Party favors and decorations are going directly to landfills and oceans. It’s not worth it!
Anonymous
I get boxes of candy (they cost about a dollar each at Target/Walmart), and the kids are always happy with the largish box of candy!
Anonymous
A nicer than average candy or cookie
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stop buying plastic junk. Party favors and decorations are going directly to landfills and oceans. It’s not worth it!


+1
edibles or a small gift card to Dunkin Donut or FroYo
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