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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have a small house that is not great for guests. I prefer an outside place or activity so it is a change for the kids. [/quote] Guests? Plural? It's one freaking child. They'll play in your child's bedroom or watch TV or something.[/quote] I think some posters are talking about drop-off playdates while others are referring to playdates with younger kids when another parent stays. There is a big difference between the two scenarios. [/quote] This. We would happily host a drop-off playdate, but my DS's class isn't quite there yet. Our townhouse is too small for two REALLY active 4 year olds, me, and another parent or two, plus the possibility of my DH and baby, if he didn't take her out somewhere. And, our house is in a complex built into a hill with parking lots, so there is nowhere to play outside. I think the pre-k class might transition to drop-off playdates this year, and I will definitely host then, but I will actually miss socializing with some of the other parents. I love birthday parties for this (I know, a lot of people will think I'm crazy).[/quote]
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