Anonymous wrote:I have been in this situation a few times as my kids are similar (two years apart, very close birthdays, many shared friends). In years where we said nothing, I found that people generally bought one gift that both could use (a game, walkie-talkies, etc). Very few brought two gifts unless they were family friends who knew both kids. We've also done no gift parties and my kids didn't really care (they get a ton of gifts from family). And I've done parties where we collect things for charity and make that the "gift" (my kids love dogs so we collected for an animal shelter).
It all worked out each time.
Same situation here except we always said “no gifts” to take the pressure off people. Of course, people always bring them anyway but it takes the obligation off people and makes it easier for everyone.