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  2. “Do I Have to Invite the Whole Class?” The 7 Rules of Kids ...

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    As our kids grow, drop-off parties become the norm. (Wahoo!) That said, you need to state this clearly on the invite and you need to have the contact info of a reachable grownup for every child.

  3. Why have kids' parties gotten so out of hand? - AOL

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    And I worry that we’re teaching kids that to have a great party, we have to spend a lot of money. By creating such over-the-top themed events, we’re focusing on the events themselves and not ...

  4. Party - Wikipedia

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    A Children's Party painted by William Hogarth in 1730. Since medieval times, children have dressed specially for birthday parties; [3] there is evidence to suggest historical birthday parties existed in Germany as kinderfeste. [4] A children's party or kids' party is a party for children such as a birthday party or tea party. Since medieval ...

  5. Mom Shares Hot Take on Kids' Birthday Parties, Sparking ... - AOL

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    Balloons at a birthday party. When it comes to throwing kids' birthday parties, people have strong opinions about everything from present etiquette, goodies bags and whether or not siblings are ...

  6. Children's magic - Wikipedia

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    An amateur magician performing "children's magic" for a birthday party audience. Children's magic is a specialized aspect of parlor magic and is meant to entertain children. It is typically performed at birthday parties, churches, preschools, elementary schools, Sunday Schools or libraries.

  7. List of children's games - Wikipedia

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    A child playing tag.. This is a list of games that are played by children.Traditional children's games do not include commercial products such as board games but do include games which require props such as hopscotch or marbles (toys go in List of toys unless the toys are used in multiple games or the single game played is named after the toy; thus "jump rope" is a game, while "Jacob's ladder ...