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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, this is all so different from kid to kid. DD recently went to a 13yo bday party where the girl wanted to do "field day games" so they were in the backyard doing sack races and egg toss. Just last weekend, she went to another one that was "makeovers" and then watching Mean Girls My DD would rather to do a football party, with Ravens themes and flag football game in the backyard. And the thing is, each party was great and fun because it was what the girl wanted. Crowd sourcing this stuff is just going to end up with a bad idea[/quote] This is the correct answer. Not all 13 year olds love crafts, not all 13 year olds love makeup and skin care, not all 13 year olds are sporty. Although I think the idea of giving teens construction paper and glue as a craft activity is not a good one. Crafty teens have much more dexterity than a 5 year old, have them crochet, make jewelry, etc. Yes, more mature crafting than what you would give a kindergartner. [/quote]
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