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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC is invited to a birthday party for a preschool classmate who is a twin. Do I get two smaller presents, one for each birthday child, or one more expensive gift and just put both their names on it? I usually spend about $20 per birthday party, so I'd be looking at two $10 gifts or one $20 gift. [/quote] If you normally spend 20 per party then really you normally spend 20 per kid. I think it is crappy that you would spend HALF that just bc they are twins having a single party. [/quote] Parent of twins here who posted two small gifts would be fine. The last thing I want is for parents to feel put out by having to double the cost of the birthday gifts. More important than the gift is that my kids' friends come to the party. My kids appreciate gifts of any size and they wouldn't know the difference between a $10 gift and a $20 gift.[/quote]
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