Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 yo and a 7 month old and at play places I have always brought the baby. I always wear him, clearly he doesn’t eat anything, and doesn’t impact the party. At those busy play places I don’t always trust a classmates parent to watch 20+ kids especially when i don’t really know them and they don’t know my kid.
You have a 7 month old baby. You don't have a long history of this and in a few months that baby will be on the ground. You'll have to come up with a new plan soon because, again, a toddler doesn't belong at an 8 year old's party. The gap is far too great. Find another parent to keep an eye on your older kid, or cut the cord.
Very big difference between a non mobile infant and a toddler. It would just be weird to bring a toddler to an elementary party where kids are obviously drop off age.
Anonymous wrote:I'd never invite your kid to anything again. If siblings aren't welcome, then they AREN'T WELCOME. You think your 2 yr old won't want to follow his big brother around? He will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 yo and a 7 month old and at play places I have always brought the baby. I always wear him, clearly he doesn’t eat anything, and doesn’t impact the party. At those busy play places I don’t always trust a classmates parent to watch 20+ kids especially when i don’t really know them and they don’t know my kid.
You have a 7 month old baby. You don't have a long history of this and in a few months that baby will be on the ground. You'll have to come up with a new plan soon because, again, a toddler doesn't belong at an 8 year old's party. The gap is far too great. Find another parent to keep an eye on your older kid, or cut the cord.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 yo and a 7 month old and at play places I have always brought the baby. I always wear him, clearly he doesn’t eat anything, and doesn’t impact the party. At those busy play places I don’t always trust a classmates parent to watch 20+ kids especially when i don’t really know them and they don’t know my kid.
Anonymous wrote:What type of venue? Is it a private small venue or a giant public place?
I’m having a party for my kindergarten child. I invited the class and can’t accommodate siblings. I have 3 kids and have never brought a sibling to a party. I once brought my kid to a Chuck E. Cheese party and did not tell the host I brought him. I told him ahead of time not to expect a favor and cake even. The host did not know he was there. The sibling was older than the kindergarten birthday child.
If I were you, I would drop off. Just come back early. Your 2.5 yo will want food and cake and a favor.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - Yes its drop off! Frankly, this is the first drop off party we have ever been to....host family says parents are welcome to drop off or stay. I am not totally comfortable with dropping off (yet) and we are still getting to know the families in the class but I am sure i can find someone to keep an eye on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd never invite your kid to anything again. If siblings aren't welcome, then they AREN'T WELCOME. You think your 2 yr old won't want to follow his big brother around? He will.
Overreact much?? The invite didn't say that they weren't welcome. And the party host doesn't own the place (unless they are closed to the public in which case). I would ask about drop-off as well vs. staying with the younger one but if not, I don't see an issue with what you are doing as long as the little one isn't interfering with the party. Just make sure to keep them apart.