If you were doing a bowling alley birthday party, would you do a goodie bag? We invited DD's class - total of 8 kids plus a few more - not sure all or any will make it. DH thinks we should not do them (since we are doing bowling) but I was thinking maybe something small, possibly free game of bowling from the place it's at - if they offer that, maybe a little notebook and pencil, fruit snacks and something else small. Last year her party was at our house and only had 3 other kids, I did princess stuff, wand, crown, cup with crazy straw - all used at the party then they got to take them home - and stickers along with a mini doll cake to take home. Thanks for your thoughts...
Re: Goodie bag ?
When you say age of kids vary, how many kids are we talking about and how varied are the ages? There are lots of "thank you gifts" you can give that aren't crappy toys. So long as the kids are all "kid age" something like a crayon roll would be a good idea:
My son got a water bottle at the last birthday party he went to and loved it.
My niece and nephew went to a birthday party where they got basketballs and thought it was the coolest thing ever. (A playground ball would work well for younger kids)
My son's second birthday was train themed, so we gave all the kids a wooden train - which is perfect because 2 year olds love trains.