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Alternatives to Party Bags PLEASE PLEASE

40 replies

drosophila · 31/10/2006 18:45

I really haven't time to shop for all the bit to put in a party bag. DS and DD have been sick for about 10days now. I was thinking of buying just one thing like a book or something. Any ideas please????? Don't want to spend a fortune.

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FillyjonkthePumpkinEater · 31/10/2006 18:46

nowt?

charmkin · 31/10/2006 18:46

bumping this
trying to find colouring books or similar at the mo

Beabea · 31/10/2006 18:48

how old are they?

Gillian76 · 31/10/2006 18:52

jimjams posted a while ago about a fantastic stick with marshmallows, etc. Are you in a major hurry?

DumbledoresGirl · 31/10/2006 18:52

Girls or boys? Dd went to a party once where they were given a little compact mirror each - she was thrilled by it as it was quite a grown up thing really.

Gillian76 · 31/10/2006 18:53

here

LIZS · 31/10/2006 18:53

How old and how long have you got ? The Book People/Red House do great packs of books for all ages you can split up but you need to allow at least a week. Otherwise bargain bookstores do activity books from about 99p or Card games from elc. Wrap them up and have a lucky dip and then give them a slice of cake and balloon.

batey · 31/10/2006 18:54

We do books, get a multi pack of the right age books from The Red House book co., wrap up with a couple of sweets. Works out about 1.50 ish a head usually. Gives them something to keep instead of a bag of crap.

drosophila · 31/10/2006 19:51

OK they are seven. One girl the rest boys. Party on Sunday. No bargain bookshops near me that I know of.

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happybiggirl · 31/10/2006 19:54

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zubb · 31/10/2006 19:55

the book people do packs of 10 books for £10.
Or just a piece of cake would be fine.

Gillian76 · 31/10/2006 19:56

How much were you thinking of spending? Would a pack of Top Trumps be too expensive? Can't remember how much they are!

ghosty · 31/10/2006 19:57

Do a 'lucky dip' .... a pressie for each child, wrapped up and in a box .... pink for girls, blue for boys or unisex ...
Each child takes a pressie on the way out ...

That's what I do ... Can't stand party bags

Gem13 · 31/10/2006 19:58

I got sticker books from The Book People and put some chocolates in a basket (I am mean with sweet things at parties) and everyone took a book and a chocolate as they left.

Went down well.

happybiggirl · 31/10/2006 19:58

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Gem13 · 31/10/2006 20:00

Loathe party bags too ghosty. Usually too many sweet things and cheap and small plasticky toys that break on the way home. Causing either tears from the children or raise my stress levels if we are in the car and I can't see what they are doing.

noonar · 31/10/2006 20:05

have you got a local asda? they do very cheap books. we also do the lucky dip thing, or a proper small prize in each layer of the pass the parcel, eg gel pens/ lipgloss(?). you could colour code the layers of wrapping so you can stop the music for boys/ grls at the right time.

drosophila · 31/10/2006 20:06

Top thrumps a good idea. I hope to keep it below £3. I will check Tescos out too. Thanks.

I am trying to think of the shops near where I work. There is an M&S and a Books etc but not sure how pricey they are. There is a WHS but not a great one. Hmmmm

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drosophila · 31/10/2006 20:06

No ASDA near me that i can think of.

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noonar · 31/10/2006 20:07

ps...party bags...i don't get them. its not like they need more sugar for the journey home! most seem to contain sweets and more sweets and plastic junk.

zippitippitoes · 31/10/2006 20:10

wooden bead necklace kit, wooden dinosaur 3 d kit, invisible ink pens, luminous skeleton kit

Ellbell · 31/10/2006 20:10

I have bought colouring books from Tescos (c. 99p) with a small pack of pencils (c. 50p). Have also found other bargains in Tescos (I have dds so my examples are quite girlie, but I'm sure there'd have been boyish things if I'd been looking) like fluffy pencil cases (c. £1.50).

Good luck. Hate party bags with a vengeance.

Skribble · 01/11/2006 01:15

I do stationery and stickers mostly, get packs of pens etc in big supermarket.

I just did a set of halloween ones with beasties in, wrapped stuff in tissue paper put in a cup and wrapped in cellophane, I sell them so I have everything to hand .

LIZS · 01/11/2006 10:18

M and S have lots of things on 3 for 2 as do Boots. You might even get some post Halloweeny bargains.

Neena28 · 01/11/2006 10:23

A helium ballon each and a piece of birthday cake.

Do you have a party ballon place near you? Try yellow pages. They will blow them all up, attach a weight thing to the ribbon and you just go and collect them ready to go on the morning of the party. Should last at least a week to 10 days. You can probably get something to fit in with your party theme too.

Always a hit with our lot.