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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What happened to inviting the same number of guests, that your child is celebrating? Five year old birthday = Five guests So simple. [/quote] Because if your kid is 5 but has 6 friends they want to invite this rule is arbitrary and useless. There's 3 acceptable ways to do this: 1. You invite all the boys or all the girls. 2. You invite the whole class. 3. You invite only 1-2 from the class, privately, and tell your kid do not blab about it to others. It is never okay to invite 25/28 or whatever. That's rude and you're asking for hurt feelings aNd misunderstandings like this one. [/quote] Perhaps allow your five year old to begin learning the difference between a classmate and a friend? Why not?[/quote] Spoken like someone who has an 18 year old or a 6 month old. There is nobody on the planet to whom birthdays are more exciting and important than 5 year olds. It's not exactly the best venue for "life lessons" especially if the life lesson is YOU ONLY GET FIVE FRIENDS. [/quote] "Less is More" is especially important with our five year olds.[/quote]
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