Also, DD goes to daycare. Is it rude to invite one or two kids from class? Or do I have to invite them all? I think there are like 12, plus I have like 10 kids from my friends.
I would send a treat to school if you don't want to invite them all. By three they're starting to talk about their birthdays, so IMO it's the whole class or nobody at all.
I would do Gymboree I guess. I hate the canned birthday party places, but
Thanks ladies. I was kind of gearing toward Gymboree. We call Chuck E Cheese a germfest and we are going to a party at a bounce house. The only problem is that some of my friend's children are a little bit older (5 and 6) and DD has cousins on DH's side t
Re: 3rd birthday party
I would send a treat to school if you don't want to invite them all. By three they're starting to talk about their birthdays, so IMO it's the whole class or nobody at all.
I would do Gymboree I guess. I hate the canned birthday party places, but
For 3 a year old, I would choose Gymboree. They will gear the activites towards the age group.
I agree with Kate regarding the invites and treat. You might check with the daycare anyway. Both daycares DS attended had a rule th
I'd go with Gymboree.
With a wider range of ages, I would do bounce house. If they were all the same age, I would do Gymboree.
I invited the entire daycare class (8 kids) and 3 came. I had the teacher hand out the invites for me. If you are not inviting the entire cla