We're going to a 4 year-old's birthday party this weekend. Our kids go to the same daycare. Anyway, invite says to not bring a present. Wife and I disagree on what to do. What to do?
Bring a B-day present or not?
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Buy a small gift your kid would like, and stow it in the car. If others bring presents you are covered.
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maybe they're just trying to be overly polite and not wanting to make you feel obligated. I'm sure the child would enjoy a gift, and its the nice,gracious, and traditional thing to do. Unless he's a really precocious 4-yo I'll bet it's not the child's wish to not get a gift.Loring in Katy, TX USA
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A few of the younger generation of parents have a different perspective on things. I know of a few that don't like to for their children to focus on "gifts" but on the party, people and a good time - memories. I can't argue with them as they are idealistic and follow their dreams.
My youngest daughter and her husband are like this. Kinda hard on grandparents that like to swamp their grandkids with presents!Hank Lee
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