At what age did you allow your child to start having friend birthday parties? My DD will be 6 this fall and would love to have a friends party.
This, of course, has been fueled by the fact that she's attended no less than five parties over the past year ranging anywhere from bowling to inflatable water slides to Chuck E. Cheese.
I'm really on the fence as whether to throw one or not. We have a pretty busy few weeks around her birthday & the only available day would be Halloween. Also, if you have had a party how many kids did you invite?
Thanks!
Re: Friend Birthday Parties
I felt like some of the parties we attended were kids all kind of doing their own thing and going different directions. I'm hoping that by having it at our house it will lend itself to the girls actually doing the activities together.
I'm sure these will be my famous last words!
My son turned 6 the first week of kindergarten so he didn't invite his school friends until his 7th party (which we had during the summer after kindergarten). We invited all of the boys in the class (10) and I think 4 came. We've always had a mix of family & family friends at parties. I did them at home when my oldest was little but have done the last 4 outside. To me it was worth the cost so I didn't have to clean/prep, have people at my house where I can't control when they leave & then have all the post-party cleanup. Their bdays are also in August & we live in TX so the high temps impact party options. Our house was in a subdivision with a very small back yard. My two oldest kids are 3 years apart but their bdays are 3 weeks apart so I've done a joint party for them the past 3 years which made the cost of an outside party not too bad in my mind. We recently moved to a new house on 20 acres in a very rural area so I will probably be doing parties at home now that we have room to do something outdoors (maybe rent a water slide) and there aren't a million party place options around.
I feel bad having my son choose say 5 friends to do something fun because I know they will talk about it at school & other kids might get their feelings hurt not being invited. I'll have to play that by ear down the road when he wants to do something different.
Married: '06 - Mom of 3 boys: '08, '11 & '14