Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Crayons
Colored pencils
Water bottle stickers
Croc charms
Playdough
Chip bags
Goldfish
Fruit cups
Last year I sent orange Fruit cups and made a tag that said "orange you glad were friends"
No kid wants a "fruit cup"
+1 this is the equivalent of passing out toothbrushes or apples on Halloween
Anonymous wrote:Tattoos
Crayons
Colored pencils
Water bottle stickers
Croc charms
Playdough
Chip bags
Goldfish
Fruit cups
Last year I sent orange Fruit cups and made a tag that said "orange you glad were friends"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a card. All the cheap toys/pencils/crappy crayons go straight in the trash.
You keep the cards?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter. The junk is all going into the trash as soon as it gets home. The only things we don't toss are the snacks they might eat later or throw in the lunch, like the fruit cups.
Why would you toss pencils, play dough, stickers? A small pink plastics heart person sure...but there are things that are not trash.
Not all kids use them. Some kids love stickers. Others do not. They will put the stickers on their desk, and then they will never use them. The same goes for play doh.
I like the novelty pencils, but the novelty ones are cheap quality. There have been years where my kids have not wanted to use them.
Different strokes for different folks. Not all kids will find the same toys fun.
Maybe they will serve a cup cake your kid does not like. Maybe they don''t want playdough either. Well thats life. Many kids do and they just need to be polite. No need to cancel the whole event.
Agree!
Someone asked if playdoh, pencils and stickers are junk. Yes, they can be junk.
If you still want to give these things because it makes your kid happy, go for it. I think that's what most of us are doing, picking out junk our own kids like, even if the items will wind up in the trash at other homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter. The junk is all going into the trash as soon as it gets home. The only things we don't toss are the snacks they might eat later or throw in the lunch, like the fruit cups.
Why would you toss pencils, play dough, stickers? A small pink plastics heart person sure...but there are things that are not trash.
Not all kids use them. Some kids love stickers. Others do not. They will put the stickers on their desk, and then they will never use them. The same goes for play doh.
I like the novelty pencils, but the novelty ones are cheap quality. There have been years where my kids have not wanted to use them.
Different strokes for different folks. Not all kids will find the same toys fun.
Maybe they will serve a cup cake your kid does not like. Maybe they don''t want playdough either. Well thats life. Many kids do and they just need to be polite. No need to cancel the whole event.
Anonymous wrote:Just a card. All the cheap toys/pencils/crappy crayons go straight in the trash.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter. The junk is all going into the trash as soon as it gets home. The only things we don't toss are the snacks they might eat later or throw in the lunch, like the fruit cups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter. The junk is all going into the trash as soon as it gets home. The only things we don't toss are the snacks they might eat later or throw in the lunch, like the fruit cups.
Why would you toss pencils, play dough, stickers? A small pink plastics heart person sure...but there are things that are not trash.
Not all kids use them. Some kids love stickers. Others do not. They will put the stickers on their desk, and then they will never use them. The same goes for play doh.
I like the novelty pencils, but the novelty ones are cheap quality. There have been years where my kids have not wanted to use them.
Different strokes for different folks. Not all kids will find the same toys fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oriental trading has really cute mini heart shaped notebooks and Valentine pencil things. I would much prefer that to sticky hands or slime. Always love stickers too! My kid will pass out a little card with a small snack attached (probably gummies as a treat)
Those little notebooks are useless and go in the garbage the next day.
Your kids don't use them to write tiny notes for fairies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter. The junk is all going into the trash as soon as it gets home. The only things we don't toss are the snacks they might eat later or throw in the lunch, like the fruit cups.
Whereas we will happily indulge our children as they delight in showing us their “haul”‘ of said junk because we’re not miserable control freaks.
My kids have actual toys so cheap crap doesn't interest them.
My kids have wonderful afternoons playing with Amazon boxes!
Amazon is worth boycotting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oriental trading has really cute mini heart shaped notebooks and Valentine pencil things. I would much prefer that to sticky hands or slime. Always love stickers too! My kid will pass out a little card with a small snack attached (probably gummies as a treat)
Those little notebooks are useless and go in the garbage the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It doesn't matter. The junk is all going into the trash as soon as it gets home. The only things we don't toss are the snacks they might eat later or throw in the lunch, like the fruit cups.
Why would you toss pencils, play dough, stickers? A small pink plastics heart person sure...but there are things that are not trash.