Anonymous wrote:It's the competition: "my party is better than your's".
Something more useful would be better. Decorate a cupcake and take it home; for toddlers, one coloring book + 4-crayon box or a little book. As a parent, I would be happy with that. Or, you could have a pinata, and whatever the kid manages to put into his grab bag, is what he gets to take home. Kids are happy with even cheap, crap plastic toys; as a parent, I'm not. More junk in the house.
Please, something small and more useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Total for goody bags is usually around $7. But then again, I love goody bags! I do hate when people put super, super-cheap stuff in their goody bags and give them out. If you're only going to spend $1.50 per goody bag, give one good thing, not crap like 1-inch bottles of bubbles that don't work or cheapo plastic sunglasses from Oriental trading that break on the car ride home from the party or one tiny container of Play-Doh! Or at the very least, if you give out super cheap stuff, give out stuff you know is going to work like stickers or small boxes of crayons or modeling clay.
My IQ just dropped 10 points.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the age. I am no fan of goodie bags, but the kids expect them. We spend no more than $4-5 per bag. My DD loves the goodie bags, especially if there's a balloon (she's three).
Side note - when I was a kid, nobody got a goodie bag. Is this a new phenomenon or just because I am not from DC (I'm from a mid-sized town in the South)? Growing up, birthday parties were very chilled out affairs with a cake and pizza in someone's house and the neighborhood kids. I think I had one birthday party at Chuck E Cheese when I was eight and one at a roller skating rink when I was eleven, but aside from that, the parties were no big deal and just a fun day. The whole big birthday party at a destination and inviting the whole class and providing goodie bags is so odd to me, even though I go along with it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Total for goody bags is usually around $7. But then again, I love goody bags! I do hate when people put super, super-cheap stuff in their goody bags and give them out. If you're only going to spend $1.50 per goody bag, give one good thing, not crap like 1-inch bottles of bubbles that don't work or cheapo plastic sunglasses from Oriental trading that break on the car ride home from the party or one tiny container of Play-Doh! Or at the very least, if you give out super cheap stuff, give out stuff you know is going to work like stickers or small boxes of crayons or modeling clay.
My IQ just dropped 10 points.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Total for goody bags is usually around $7. But then again, I love goody bags! I do hate when people put super, super-cheap stuff in their goody bags and give them out. If you're only going to spend $1.50 per goody bag, give one good thing, not crap like 1-inch bottles of bubbles that don't work or cheapo plastic sunglasses from Oriental trading that break on the car ride home from the party or one tiny container of Play-Doh! Or at the very least, if you give out super cheap stuff, give out stuff you know is going to work like stickers or small boxes of crayons or modeling clay.