| A card. No gift means no gift except a card. If you must then put a drawing or stickers or a bookmark in the card. |
Not just space constraints. I don't think my kid needs 15 presents on his birthday. He already gets one from us, one from each set of grandparents and presents from aunts and uncles. |
Does your kid prefer high end things or just you? |
I would gladly do this so the kid could fill up their piggy bank. But I agree that for some dumb reason it's frowned upon. My kid would be over the moon to get 5 bucks from 15-20 people. |
I've also seeing people on tiktok Instagram complain about it as well. It can feel awkward to show up to a birthday party empty-handed. But on the other hand sometimes it gets stressful trying to buy gifts at the last minute if I forget to do it sooner. I was joking with another parent about the miracle of pickup orders at Target or Michaels. |
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I like “no gifts” (and put it on my invites) bc who needs more plastic junk and I want to spare busy parents from one more trip to a big box store.
BUT if someone brought a gift, I think it should be the idea of the kid attending the party. If the parent is thinking of the gift to bring to a no gift party, just, why? I like the stickers ideas and would also suggest a book maybe. Maybe a favorite book of your kids to share with the birthday kid. |
My understanding is that a party with gifts that cost five dollars or less. So if you have a class party that’s a fiver party you have a whole house full of junky toys from five and below. Please, no gift party is just that. No gifts! |
| The first “no gift” party one of my kids was invited to I took no gift. There were a lot of gifts discretely tucked away. It realized then that no gifts is meant to make it easier for all kids to come. No time or money to buy a gift? No problem. Come anyway. Want to bring a gift? No problem, come anyway. Every single “no gift” party I’ve attended has had several gifts tucked away. |
| When I say "No Gifts", I do really mean it. My mom and MIL both go way overboard for birthdays already and my kid really doesn't need more stuff just for staff's sake. I'm already discreetly donating things (because my kid really doesn't need 200 hot wheel cars). |