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sunnygirl
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
I think it depends if you have a lot of kids to invite
So far my kids ( twin girls) have had family /close friend party where there are usually about 7 kids altogether at the house. Very child centered, activities, theme, entertainment all geared for the kids
Now they will be turning 5 and are making their own friends at school we plan on having a kidde party for them Still our close friends' kids, and choose maybe two kids from their class (they are in separate classes at school) I can't invite both classes or even all the girls it would be way too much
Eta. I forgot to answer your question, I would wait, I was going to have a kiddie party last year their bday is May so I figured let's see if they get invited to any parties and we got no invites so I didn't bother
Message edited 10/1/2014 4:22:36 PM.
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Posted 10/1/14 4:20 PM |
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MarisaK
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Name: Marisa
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
We started at 3.
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Posted 10/1/14 4:26 PM |
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Sixofus
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
My ds is turning 3. We are doing a very small party at home with about 4-5 kids. His preschool class is mixed half day and full day, and since I am doing it on a weekday afternoon, I am not having the class- just sticking to playmates he has had and dc of a couple friends. I did this with my older kids as well and it has been good. I saved the big parties for when they are a little older and are closer with their classmates.
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Posted 10/1/14 7:00 PM |
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GenLCSW
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Member since 7/05 21138 total posts
Name: Genna
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
With DS we started at 3. With DD1 we started at 4 and we will start at 4 with DD2 also.
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Posted 10/1/14 7:58 PM |
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wakemeup

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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
DD had her first at age 4, DS had his first at age 6 (just the way it worked because we are OOS and would go home to visit family). I didn't want to do it until they were in school and had a good amount of friends their age.
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Posted 10/1/14 8:18 PM |
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ChristinaM128
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Member since 8/12 4043 total posts
Name: Christina
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
Thanks everyone - this was so helpful. We are also closing on a house and moving in the next month, so it's a relief to hear I likely won't stand out if I don't do a 2nd birthday party with the daycare friends. Money and time are a little more than tight right now!
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Posted 10/1/14 8:54 PM |
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Lisa982006
Mommy of 2! Ty God

Member since 9/06 3107 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
Starting this year , DD will be 4. She's old enough now that she asked for one.
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Posted 10/2/14 10:03 AM |
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mrandmrs12
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
kindergarten!
We have a pretty big family party every year, including our closest friends. So we waited till kindergarten for a "friend" party.
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Posted 10/2/14 10:08 PM |
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babymakes3
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Age to start kiddie parties
The earliest I would do is 3.
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Posted 10/3/14 12:45 PM |
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Re: Age to start kiddie parties
At 3. We invited the kids from my dd's class at daycare.
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Posted 10/3/14 2:30 PM |
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