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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've mentioned this before, but with the onslaught of birthday parties for DD's 16 classmates, at the beginning of the year I take DD to Five Below and we pick out about 20 gifts that range from gender specific to gender neutral. We then go to Dollar Tree and buy 20 birthday cards at 2/$1, a few packs of tissue paper, and gift bags. We keep everything in a bin/tote in the closet. When a birthday party comes up, I send DD to the "gift bin" to pick out a gift for her friend, grab a card to sign, and we're good to go. The whole year costs me about $125 for all of the kids and I save TONS of time shopping. [/quote] Brilliant idea!!!![/quote] I first thought five below stuff would be crap, but just went to their website and they have cool stuff that little kids would enjoy: https://www.fivebelow.com/play/craft-activity-kits.html?___store=default[/quote] My kid has received these types of kits as a party favor - recently got the Nickelodeon slime kit. These are not birthday gift quality unless you buy a few.[/quote] I agree. Every parent has been to 5 below and it’s crap. The PPs hack is basically being cheap and not caring. [/quote] PP here. You seem incredibly bothered and emotionally unstable. If you don't like the gifts my kid gives your kid for their incredibly useless and stupid birthday party, don't invite us. If you were only pretending to celebrate your child in an excuse for a gift grab, then send out a registry in your cheap ass evite. Get a grip Joanne.[/quote] New poster: I can't believe this is your answer to someone not agreeing with the gifts. Honestly, they are more favor type gifts. They aren't really the quality of items you would give as a gift for someone's birthday party. Again, I'm totally new to this thread, but just because I believe that, I'm not emotionally unstable, my kids don't have useless and stupid birthday parties, I don't think evite is cheap ass, and my parties aren't a gift grab. You could take away the card (write right on the gift or just regular paper), take away the tissue paper (not needed) and reuse gift bags or get cheap wrapping paper. You could give a few more dollars into each gift and give something a little nicer, especially if you shop ahead. If you buy from Amazon, there is virtually zero time you're spending shopping. Pull up app, type in science kid or spa kit or magic kit or Lego set or whatever, and you have your gift two days later.[/quote]
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