Non Junky Party Favors

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Anonymous wrote:Please OP, try to select gender-neutral party favors in order to avoid reinforcing heteronormative stereotypes.


Oh my.
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Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm surprised the ChikFilA gift cards didn't go over better. I personally don't really like it, but my DD and her friends beg to go there all the time. And they ooh and ahh when they see the dumb party platters.

There will be personalized cookies at the party. I guess I could give them as favors? Or small boxes of macarons?


some of us don't want to send money to chic fil a.
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Anonymous wrote:I think pretty colorful stones and gems make a beautiful gift. Parents and children appreciate it. And if child loses it, someone else will find and appreciate or it will become a loose stone in nature, no eco-harm/trash. In Frederick MD, GTC Rock shop sells polished or rough stones by the pound. Nice variety, worth the trip. There's also Earthly Elements gem shop but I've never been there.

Locally, Sacred Circle in Alexandria has a modest selection with many stones in the $1-$5 range.


With younger kids and a dog, no small things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm surprised the ChikFilA gift cards didn't go over better. I personally don't really like it, but my DD and her friends beg to go there all the time. And they ooh and ahh when they see the dumb party platters.

There will be personalized cookies at the party. I guess I could give them as favors? Or small boxes of macarons?


But they're kids - they're not paying for their own food so why would they care about a gift card? Reading levels and interests are also too variable for books at that age. But anything else suggested on this thread would be good. Don't forget that the kids love the little bags of junk. Either give the kids what they want or skip the party favor, no need to overthink.
Anonymous
$5 doesn't cover a meal at Chik Fil A.

You could wrap the cookies and give as favors with a balloon. I like idea of pens, a cute pad of paper, and some stickers.
Anonymous
I just put together an event at my child's elementary school with a variety of prizes from Five Below. The squishmalows were easily the most popular of the 20 different prizes offered.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm surprised the ChikFilA gift cards didn't go over better. I personally don't really like it, but my DD and her friends beg to go there all the time. And they ooh and ahh when they see the dumb party platters.

There will be personalized cookies at the party. I guess I could give them as favors? Or small boxes of macarons?


$5 does not buy much. We don’t eat there. But it’s fine.

How about a shirt?


Yeah so the 5 invited kids can all wear the same shirt to school on Monday and everyone else can know they were not invited! Luckily the $5 shirt will be dead after 1 wash.
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Nothing. These kids have everything. Maybe like adopt a sea turtle or something
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What kind of socks are popular? Knee socks, low cut socks? I assume you mean the nice, thick socks with rainbows or unicorns or whatever on them?
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Anonymous wrote:What kind of socks are popular? Knee socks, low cut socks? I assume you mean the nice, thick socks with rainbows or unicorns or whatever on them?


Don’t have time to search now, but my kid and her friends love the thick fuzzy kind that you wear as slipper socks. Target sells them for like $3 with cats and emojis and tacos, etc. They organized their own secret Santa and these were a big hit.
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Bubbles, chalk, or water balloons — outdoor stuff that’s consumable so will be used vs will just pile up.

If someone gave my seven-year-old a box of macarons I would burst out laughing. What?!?!
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Anonymous wrote:Bubbles, chalk, or water balloons — outdoor stuff that’s consumable so will be used vs will just pile up.

If someone gave my seven-year-old a box of macarons I would burst out laughing. What?!?!


Huh? My 6 year old loves these. She loved them at 5 too
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Bubbles, chalk, or water balloons — outdoor stuff that’s consumable so will be used vs will just pile up.

If someone gave my seven-year-old a box of macarons I would burst out laughing. What?!?!


Huh? My 6 year old loves these. She loved them at 5 too


NP. I love macarons too, but this is not a “huh?” moment if we’re talking about 7-year-olds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bubbles, chalk, or water balloons — outdoor stuff that’s consumable so will be used vs will just pile up.

If someone gave my seven-year-old a box of macarons I would burst out laughing. What?!?!


My DD7 would prefer macarons over bubbles and chalk. We have so many random bubble containers and a huge tub of chalk. They are always given out at festivals, school favors,etc because they are cheap. We don't need anymore.
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Personalized deck of cards with party logo
Melanine summer plate and cup
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