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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are they siamese twins? If not, inviting one does not mean inviting the other. The Mom should know this. I would hold firm OP. [b]There is no need to have a strange kid there so the mom can get 1-2hrs of free time.[/b] It is actually good for the kids to split up and make their own sets of friends and events. [/quote] You sound very hospitable. [/quote] Jeez, no kidding. Yes, it's great for the kids to have their own friends, but we're talking 6 yr olds! I can tell you that my 4 yr old twins are already dealing with "one only" invitations to b'day parties and it can be hard. Of course I don't assume both are invited, but I sure appreciate the parents who do invite both. And I really hate watching one of them in tears because they can't go to a party because they weren't asked. (And this happens in a preschool class with a total of 14 kids - so not multiple classrooms, or a large crowd, or anyone who doesn't know there are twins.) To the mom of 4 year old twins: when one of my twins gets an invite and the other doesn't the twin not going gets one on one time with the parent not taking the other twin to the party. It's a win- win for both! we do the same thing when one twin gets invited to a play date. [/quote][/quote]
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