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Q re: party favors

At age do I stop?  There are some tweens and some teens, so I make some for them too?

I have broke it into 3 different groups to keep them age appropriate.

1. Less that 1 year

2. 1 year to 4 years

3. 5 Years to ???

TIA...

Re: Q re: party favors

  • For Mia's bday this past september I did just for kids 10 and younger!
  • We went from 1: 12. I figured after 12, they were considered "teens".

  • 10/12 and under sounds good.  the 10-12 yo in my family ended up giving their goodies to the little ones anyway...i think they picked out what they wanted (pens, stickers, paper) and let the snacks go to whom ever wanted them...including adults.  LOL!
  • oh may I add that my 10-12 yo are girls, our boys are 2, 15 & 16.
  • I just did favors that are appropriate for kids around Jacob's age. ?The older kids took what was left over and they liked the stuff that was in there too! ?Same thing last year. ?You'd be surprised how teenagers can still like little kids stuff when their friends aren't around.

    This year I had a small coloring book and crayons, a spinning top, bubbles (small bottles), and stickers.

    ??

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