Is there an etiquette for child parties? My lad might be going to a party for a soon to be four year old at a community centre. Do we get them a card? Gift? Do the parents hang around or leave and come back later?
Honestly got no idea.
Not sure if this is gonna help but my inlaws hijacked Susie's 3rd birthday, but we went to her best friends 3rd a couple of weeks later.
It seems that you take a present and a card to give him. We went (7 parents/couples and 8 little shouters/fighters/food throwers) and got food at this place which is like a theme park / zoo.
Actually very good, but the day was peppered with showers. Noah's mum organised bithday bags for all his guests, so when we left, Susie was given a bag with a handful of sweets from the 'penny tray' or todays equivalent and there was a balloon and a bottle of bubbles in it too. I'd say the contents of that bag came to 5 or 6 euro. And each kid gets one.
I won't describe the food part as it was jammed in there, food was flying everywhere, presents getting thrown and stood on, fights, screaming tantrums and fucking hell, it was chaotic bedlam.
Oh yes, like Tony says, at that age it's best if you stay. He might need comforting if another kid belts him one round his head or that little wagon snatches a toy off him and wont give it back....
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