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If you invited your DC's classmates to a bday party, did they bring siblings?
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Bridex100
Two Under Two Mommy

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Name: Momx100
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If you invited your DC's classmates to a bday party, did they bring siblings?
If so, did they RSVP with their sibling?
I just want to have enough favors. I bought enough for 30 favors and have 30 kids coming. None of DS's classmates RSVPd a sibling but I know some have siblings (older siblings).
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Posted 3/21/12 9:21 PM |
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Re: If you invited your DC's classmates to a bday party, did they bring siblings?
Our first year having a school party we had two or three people bring a sibling without RSVPing. It wasn't a big deal but luckily I had extra goody bags or I would have felt bad. I suggest having a few extras!!
Message edited 3/21/2012 9:44:51 PM.
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Posted 3/21/12 9:44 PM |
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sunshine28
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Re: If you invited your DC's classmates to a bday party, did they bring siblings?
Not to sound mean, but I don't think you need to provide goody bags for children who weren't invited especially if they just showed up without the parents asking in the first place. I think it's very nice that you are inviting your child's classmates and they are the only ones who need to get a favor. That's just my opinion of course!
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Posted 3/21/12 10:11 PM |
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CrankyPants
I'm cranky

Member since 7/06 18178 total posts
Name: Mama Cranky
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Re: If you invited your DC's classmates to a bday party, did they bring siblings?
A lot of them did, but that was because we specifically invited the whole family. If you don't invite the siblings I don't think you will get too many of them.
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Posted 3/21/12 10:12 PM |
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