Hi!
I mainly lurk on here but I have posted a couple of times.
DD's first birthday is coming up and we are doing a small 'circus' themed party. I would really like to ask guests (mostly family and close friends) to bring a childrens book instead of toys. She barely plays with anything that is a real toy; she'd rather play with a diaper box.
Do y'all think that it is tacky or rude to put in the invitation? How would you word it?
Thanks!
Re: DD 1st bday...is this tacky?
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I agree with PP's that it is better to offer the suggestion if people ask but not to state it on the invitation.
On the idea of books though - I don't know what your DD is like, but my son, from early on, only wanted to tear the pages of books (and unfortunately, he's not the sit with mommy or daddy and read a story quietly kind of kid - but we're still hoping for that!). So, he has lots of nice books with tear-able pages that I have had to put away for now. His bookshelf and bins are now filled with cheap board books or soft books that he can play with until his heart's content . . . and not destroy.
All this is to say - if people bring nice books, your DD may just want to tear them up at this age and that may, then, be a waste of your guest's money, or you may have to put them away for a while (which isn't a big deal but something to consider). But, maybe your DD is a much gentler kid than mine! :-)
Also, some of DS's favorite toys are ones that he got as gifts so in letting your guests choose something for your DD, you may find a great little gem of a toy that you wouldn't have thought to get her.
No matter what - have an awesome time with your DD 1st birthday! It such an exciting milestone! :-)
I keep an Amazon wishlist for my girls. I've shared it with family and friends when they ask what to buy for birthdays and holidays. You could add only books to it and spread the word. Personally I love when people tell me what to buy. I'd rather buy something I know will be used rather than something totally random and my family is the same so this system works out well for us.
I think it is better, besides not looking tacky, to let people especially experienced moms to buy you presents. She'll start getting into sorting toys and other toys that are great for her dexterity of hand use and I'm sure a lot of people will bring books. Also, most people buy for slightly older child thinking of you using stuff throughout the year until age 2.
Anyway I agree it is tacky just to add to the group but definitely not tacky if ppl ask!
For those who say their kids don't listen to books- I went through the same thing w/ my kids but made sure to still have picture books & board books around and looked at them every night at bedimte...sitting through a regular book with a story is one thing, bu tthere are realllllly short books and books like the 'my first words' ones that are great for that age--- you can say words & they point to them to learn basic words and things, progress to them saying them and then to other things like letters or colors eventually. My kids knew the whole alphabet by sight by age 2 b/c of the Eric Carle ABC book, they loved it and we 'read' it all the time, though usually not from a to z, just looking at different pages and saying the letter & then the animal or whatever. Just sayin... You can't really read a story at 1 yr old but the exposure to books is invaluable...research even shows that the more books there are in a child's house growing up, the higher their educational level is likely to be as an adult...(likely b/c of the value the parents place on reading & the exposure to books/reading/learning)
That being said, E is a Dec baby and his 1st party was a few days before xmas. I really didn't think E needed all the gifts he would get from the party, so I asked people to make a donation to children's charities instead. I couldn't figure out the right wording for the invite, so I just sent an email and told people the same when they asked what he needed/wanted. I was so glad that a good number donated to Toys for Tots in E's name, and we got a few gifts, but overall I think it worked out well for us.