Anonymous wrote:A lot of his friends are closer to the 3.5-4 year age group, he is the younger one of the bunch.
Our choices are 11:30, 1:30 and 3:00, and we have the option of Saturday or Sunday.
I'm thinking Saturday at 11:30, just don't want to interfere with any who still nap.
Anonymous wrote:I have an almost 3 year old and she still naps for 2 hours on the weekends. Usually 1-3. So none of those times would work well for us.
If you are close by to us, we'd do the 11:30 and just leave by 1 and put her down a little late. But it's not ideal. I'm going to do a 10am party this year for her.
Anonymous wrote:I would do 11:30. If most of the attendees are older, they should be able to fudge a little on nap timing. (For example, my 3.5 year old still usually takes a nap, and we try for 1-3, but if she misses it, we just put her to bed super early.) Maybe plan to do lunch right at noon and cake at like 12:30, so all the kids are there for the singing. (Seems to be the favorite part for this age set.) I would say not 1:30 pm, because nappers or their younger siblings will for sure be asleep.
Anonymous wrote:What type of bday activity are you planning OP? A 3:00 party could help parents fill that post-nap, but too early for dinner time slot that makes the day drag.
I really like morning activities or afternoon ones that don't eat up the middle of the day, but I'll try to work our schedule around whatever the host plans.
Anonymous wrote:I have an almost 3 year old and she still naps for 2 hours on the weekends. Usually 1-3. So none of those times would work well for us.
If you are close by to us, we'd do the 11:30 and just leave by 1 and put her down a little late. But it's not ideal. I'm going to do a 10am party this year for her.