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Four children too many, what shall I do?

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Zebethyal · 13/04/2008 00:11

My daughter wants to invite her entire class to her 5th birthday party, which she wants at our local Wacky Warehouse. Only problem is, there are 29 in the class and WW only allow 25. Shall I invite the entire class and hope that 4 can't make it? Or is that too risky? I've thought about only inviting say, 15, but I feel so guilty leaving out the rest Or am I worrying too much?

The thought of finding a decent hall, an entertainer/bouncy castle, organising food, party games etc, fills me with dread, the WW option would be so much easier.

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Tinker · 13/04/2008 00:11

Just the girls?

Tinker · 13/04/2008 00:12

I wouldn't feel guilty. It'll be mayhem with 29 in a WW.

thisisyesterday · 13/04/2008 00:12

why don't you ask dd who she wants to invite?
I can't see any point inviting the whole class tbh. and what if you did and they all come

Clary · 13/04/2008 01:04

No need to invite whole class.

I now invite who my DC say (up to a certain number). DS2 missed out I think just 2 boys but I decided that was fine (after a bad experience with DD 2 yrs ago).

25 to a soft play party will cost a lot surely *round here it would be about £250 [gasp emotcion]

ASk DD which 15 she wants. By this stage she must kno wwho she is friendly with (I do see why people do "whole class" in October, really I do)

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