Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Parents shouldn't let them be mini adults.
There is a whole spectrum between preschool crafts and adult parties. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.
Why are you hating on a craft party? Girls love that sort of thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Parents shouldn't let them be mini adults.
There is a whole spectrum between preschool crafts and adult parties. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.
Why are you hating on a craft party? Girls love that sort of thing!
All crafts are not the same. Obviously. Come on. Making their own snow globes, bracelets, jewelry, bags, or just about anything else is better than construction paper and markers. That’s just a bad idea. Get over it.
You are just so unimaginative. The girls can make anything with paper, crayons, markers, glue, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Parents shouldn't let them be mini adults.
There is a whole spectrum between preschool crafts and adult parties. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.
Why are you hating on a craft party? Girls love that sort of thing!
All crafts are not the same. Obviously. Come on. Making their own snow globes, bracelets, jewelry, bags, or just about anything else is better than construction paper and markers. That’s just a bad idea. Get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Parents shouldn't let them be mini adults.
There is a whole spectrum between preschool crafts and adult parties. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.
Why are you hating on a craft party? Girls love that sort of thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Parents shouldn't let them be mini adults.
There is a whole spectrum between preschool crafts and adult parties. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Parents shouldn't let them be mini adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Parents shouldn't let them be mini adults.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
My DD is turning 13 this year. She has not touched a crayon in years. They are trying to be mini adults now. I think they might like to plan their own party at this age but limits would have to be set on the cost and the activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you have a craft focused birthday party - get like construction paper in different colors and crayons/scissors/markers. They have like craft in a box sets at Michael’s.
For a 13 year old????
Why are you so unhinged by this suggestion? Every teenage girl loves to make crafts.
You don’t know 13 yr old girls. Construction paper and crayons is a shit recommendation. Just stop.
+1 Yes. 13 year olds no longer use construction paper and crayons to do crafts. That is something a kindergartner would do. Loom bracelets and necklaces? Maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My new minted teenager (although she’s acted like one for years) plans to have about 10 of her school friends (all girls) over for a bday party. Her plans include roaming the neighborhood, which we vetoed. Please suggest your fav at-home activities for an 8th grade girl party (other than the obvious eating/watching a movie). We’ll have the girls over for about 4 hours, with a bestie sleeping over.
Please tell your daughter and bestie not to share that she is sleeping over. Pretend that she is being picked up and do not share. It will create bad feelings with the other girls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:buy $5 pp ceramic paint kit from target and the kids can paint together. then, that can be the favor for each child to take home.
Do it at the beginning, and they will be dry enough to take home.
No. This person does not have an 8th grader.