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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our daughters' birthdays are only two weeks apart (they are turning 3 and 5 soon). Due to some scheduling conflicts this year, we are throwing them a joint birthday party and inviting all of the kids in both of their preschool classes and their after school program. Some of the kids are mutual friends with both of our girls and if we were throwing two parties, they would likely be invited to both parties. Others really only know one of our girls from class. We're not sure how to handle gift language on the invitation for this party. Any suggestions? We're not trying to set up a gift grab situation and actually two parties makes it easier for the mutual friends to just get them a shared gift and be done with it. But we don't want people to feel like they need to get both of our girls a gift, especially if they don't know one of them.[/quote] How about your presence is our gift! No gifts necessary[/quote]
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