Anonymous wrote:Mad Libs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me the show with Debra messing where she takes her daughter to a birthday party and their gift for the birthday kid (a pink scooter) ends up being the party favor.
Right!! $9 for a party favor? Nope.
Best thing my kid got was a Rubik’s cube. That was from a wealthy friend. Consumables would be a good choice. Get cookies made in the theme of the party, have them in individually wrapped bags and have them as the favors.
Anonymous wrote:I can tell you the worst: live goldfish.
Anonymous wrote:Bombas socks, they're nice socks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids like candy. They seem to like junky party favors. They liked water guns, pool middle light sabers, Star Wars light sabers, nerf guns.
I, the mom, liked books.
+1
And I'm the mom who also gives a book and a blow pop or pop rocks.
My kids loved just a little bag of candy or a cookie, which is truly simple and totally biodegradable (ha - in their tummy).
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me the show with Debra messing where she takes her daughter to a birthday party and their gift for the birthday kid (a pink scooter) ends up being the party favor.
Anonymous wrote:My kids like candy. They seem to like junky party favors. They liked water guns, pool middle light sabers, Star Wars light sabers, nerf guns.
I, the mom, liked books.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I know we all hate them but they’re very much expected at my son’s school. It really does drive me crazy that we all (the parents at this school) spend money on junk that almost all ends up in the trash 2 days later.
Has your kid gotten any (ideally like one individual thing) that was actually worth it?
My son got the hedbanz game at one which was great - they’d somehow gotten it in a bulk clearance thing where it worked out to like $9 a favor, the regular $25 would be faaaar out of the range I’d do