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Kids birthday party - DS will be 3. What to put in party bag?

7 replies

gemloving · 25/10/2021 14:51

I can only think of bubbles. Please help me out xx

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jollyjester · 25/10/2021 14:52

I tend to not do traditional party bags.

If you have a home bargains or b&m close by what about a colouring or story book and a pack of sweets?

Sproglette · 25/10/2021 15:13

I went to the works. 10 books for £10 (or something very similar). I wrapped each one in bright tissue paper and stuck the child's name on. Wrapped up a piece of cake. Bought ballons and a helium cannister.

They all went off with a (wrapped) book, helium balloon and cake.

In later years they want the plastic tat and lots of sweets but at aged 3 you can get away with this :-)

MindatWork · 25/10/2021 15:20

We’ve got DD’s 3rd birthday party in a couple of weeks. We’re doing:
-Bubbles
-Balloon (one of those ‘punch’ ones on a rubber band, dd loves them)
-Stickers
-Fun size choc bar
-Slice of cake

-Animal mask

The Range and Hobbycraft are great for party bag stuff. We’ve got a range of ages from 1 to 9 years old so will tweak some of them but they’re all pretty safe bets

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MindatWork · 25/10/2021 15:22

Meant to add I got enough of the above to make 14 party bags at around £2.50 a head

drpet49 · 25/10/2021 15:36

Nothing. Party bags are outdated and unnecessary

Ricekrispie22 · 25/10/2021 16:49

We did a packet of Crayola crayons and a colouring book

Elisemum · 25/10/2021 17:53

Bubbles, stickers and a little chocolate bar is plenty. Enjoy your party

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