Anonymous wrote:Any type of food, except clementines. Some parents like to draw cute faces on them but kids don’t want these as a party favor. Anything else is fine and it’s consumable. Cookies, candy, chips. It doesn’t have to be a lot.
I’ll go against the crowd and say stay away from books. You are getting to the age where reading levels and interests vary a lot. Also, we were often given books we already had.
Love the bandaid idea.
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Anonymous wrote:I always thought this would be a great party favor... A box of character themed bandaids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like to give things that people actually can USE vs just plastic junk that immediately gets trashed.
For my son, the last party we gave cups that were Star Wars themed, a Snack Size Cheese It pack and a Couple pieces of candy. For my daughter, we gave something similar, a cup with a lemonade inside, few pieces of candy and some hair ties. Everything was recyclable and usable..(well, with the exception of the Cheese It and Candy wrappers....).
I can't tell you how many parents came up to me and thanked me!!
What kind of cups?
Not PP but a party themed thermos would be a great idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a recent bday for that age group, balloons were surprisingly the big hit (so simple...who would have thought?) as well as Squishies.
Balloons are beautiful and popular and I love them, but got in trouble recently because I didn't realize how bad they are for the environment. Helium shortage + plastic pollution. So skip balloonsThe sturdy blow-up punch balls at least avoid the helium issue, if not the plastic, and look cool hung like decorations.
Best party favors are the ones with a single item and no bag. My kids have loved:
Crayons (one party had the 64 color boxes, which got audible gasps from the kindergartners or first graders, can't remember which year)
Fancy gel pens
Matchbox cars
Wooden things to paint (one had boxes, one had ornaments)
Kleen kanteen small metal water bottles (these are expensive, but the party was small. Still in use 5 years later! Would not use the plastic ones.)
Soccer balls (real ones, not blow-up, but smaller sized. I imagine these were expensive, but awesome)
Deck of playing cards
Invisible ink or Mad Libs books