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What sort of stuff do you put into a party bag for 2 year olds?

21 replies

MsSparkle · 05/10/2008 20:21

I am a bit stuck? Never done party bags before so i have no idea what goes in them?

Any ideas?

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bythepowerofgreyskull · 05/10/2008 20:22

I wouldn't do them for a 2 year old but I may buy a Mr Men book to go with cake and balloon to take home.

donnie · 05/10/2008 20:23

crap, mostly. For a 2 yr old I would probably put a little board book ( get a multi pack) and some sweeties and that's it. Perhaps some stickers too but that's about it.

donnie · 05/10/2008 20:23

yes the mr men is a good idea.

tassisssss · 05/10/2008 20:27

my 2 year old loves stickers and bubbles

hairclips for girls?

a wee cup (asda do v cheap) maybe?

tassisssss · 05/10/2008 20:28

oooh and if it's for girls the asda party tat stuff for party bags includes packs of 5 bracelets for about 50p...my dd loves her and it's lasted weeks.

tassisssss · 05/10/2008 20:28

and for boys the wee cars that you get in tesco for about 82p were a big hit with my lad at this age

Mercy · 05/10/2008 20:29

I wouldn't even do party bags tbh.

bythepowerofgreyskull · 05/10/2008 20:29

you suggesting potties for party bags?

FluffyMummy123 · 05/10/2008 20:29

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mazzystar · 05/10/2008 20:30

i'd wait till they were unavoidable myself
cake and a balloon should do the trick

donnie · 05/10/2008 20:30

I see cod is bored...!

frasersmummy · 05/10/2008 20:32

bubbles

RhinestoneCowgirl · 05/10/2008 20:33

I wouldn't (and didn't) bother for 2nd birthday. However, DS has just been to a 3 yr old's party and was made up with his first ever party bag of cheap tat and sweets. He particularly enjoyed a plastic whistle...

cat64 · 05/10/2008 20:36

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tassisssss · 05/10/2008 20:37

IMO it's not about whether there's any need to do it but whether it'd be nice to do it.

I like making up party bags and I love giving them out to children and them enjoying the contents.

My kids ADORE them.

nickytwoooohtimes · 05/10/2008 20:38

Party bags for 2 year olds? Fgs.

MsSparkle · 05/10/2008 21:02

"IMO it's not about whether there's any need to do it but whether it'd be nice to do it."

Yes, that's why i am doing them. It's only for 5 kids and this sort of thing isn't a choar for me as i like doing this stuff.

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Habbibu · 05/10/2008 21:04

We got one the other week that contained bubbles and a wee pot containing a daffodil bulb and compost - dd will love that come spring, and loves the bubbles now.

poshtottie · 05/10/2008 21:10

I put in small pots of playdough, crayons, small book (thomas/peppa pig), raisins and bubbles. And they got a balloon and cake.

MsSparkle · 05/10/2008 21:11

I like the daffodil bulb idea. That would be nice.

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R2G · 07/10/2008 01:45

Hi I make personalised chocolate bars. Over 30 designs saying, for example "David is 2! and on the back Thanks for coming to my party"

They are £1 a bar plus p& p
[email protected]

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