Can I Throw a Joint Birthday Party…With No Joint Gifts?
Help! How do I make it clear on the invitation for a joint kids’ birthday party that any gifts should not be shared, without seeming gift-grabby?
Help! How do I make it clear on the invitation for a joint kids’ birthday party that any gifts should not be shared, without seeming gift-grabby?
How do you handle the etiquette of gifting birthday presents when siblings are invited to the party as well? One large gift or a few smaller ones?
In lieu of a big birthday party for her preschooler, a mom is thinking of requesting friends and extended family members send her daughter birthday cards. She needs advice on executing her idea.
I want my young daughter’s upcoming birthday party be of the “no gifts” kind. How does that work on invitations? Will my daughter be disappointed?
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