Do you get the birthday boy/girl a gift from each child? Or one gift from the family? We attended a party over the weekend and my friends had very mixed opinions on this.
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Re: Attending a birthday party...
This would apply for multiples as well as siblings, I assume.
If it's a classmate and your kids are invited because all 25 kids were invited, but you really don't know the kid, I probably wouldn't feel obligated to spend as much compared to a longer friendship.
From the other perspective....My oldest DD was invited to a set of G/G twins' party from her Kindergarten class a few weeks ago, as everyone from the class was invited. She's only known them for this school year, so I bought slightly different age-appropriate craft sets for each girl, but I bought them on clearance, so I didn't spend nearly as much out of pocket but they were still nice gifts. I wouldn't have sent only one gift for that party unless it was something they could obviously share and would have spent the same total amount as if I were buying for two different parties.
Opposite coast! I am in WA state, but have done this on both sides of the country.
I'm planning on having a birthday party for all three of my kids on the same day. Their birthdays are two weeks apart, exactly, so we'll have one party in the middle. We have family that lives and hour or more away, so travelling twice would be difficult.
Now, do I expect everyone to bring a gift for all three kids? Hell no! As pp stated, my kids don't really need that many gifts. They already have so much stuff! So if one family wants to give all three one gift, so be it. It's not like they won't all play with it anyway. I don't want people going broke coming to a birthday party. Gifts are not the goal, celebrating the fact that these little people are here on this earth and bring joy to those around them, that is the goal.
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