So thankful DCs classmates seem to all be doing no gifts (including us) parties. I'm happy not to spend the money, but really I appreciate not having to take the time to go shopping to pick out and and wrap (or find a gift bag) a gift! |
I do not give less than $25, but we are telling people how much they need to spend on gifts now? You do realize for some, $10 is $10 they are literally taking away from an important part of their budget? Should their kids not just come to the party if they can’t pay a $25+ cover charge? |
| If it says no gifts, at least give a gift card. $25 minimum. |
No, follow instructions. No gift means no gift. I'm sorry if you feel bad when you don't bring someone a gift, your feelings are not my problem, my kid and I discussed this and they don't want gifts. |
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$20
Barnes and noble is our go to lately. Teachers get a 25% discount on everything and their toy/game section is pretty nice. I can usually find a game + book or art activity and spend $20 total. |
| 30-40 |
Your kid wants gifts but they want to please you more. You don't want gifts. Better idea is for you to buy your child less stuff and let them have gifts. |
| $50-75 for a close friend. $25 for a classmate. Now DC is in middle school - parties are smaller/less frequent and focused on more close friends - so the gifts tend to be more expensive |
Fyi, the our generation doll clothes at target don't always fit American girl dolls especially the pants outfits. My kid got a bunch of og girl clothing accessories from target from some well meaning person that I had to return. |