depending on how big of a party you are planning. sometimes a planner can be a great help. just make sure they understand everything you expect plus more.
2007-02-07 14:39:28
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answered by pink_peas624 3
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the day you need a party planner for a kids party is the day the world goes to hell. What is wrong with a few games, some cake and some junk food. Kids love this. I don't see the point in getting in entertainment even. kids are great at amusing themselves and any parent can run a few games. I do it myself if I'm doing a home party, that's all a part of the fun for me and my kids. They love planning what games they want and the food and decorations.
So a big resounding NO on that one
2007-02-07 20:54:10
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answered by Rachel 7
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No. What do you need a planner for? Just make sure there is alot of activity going on to entertain the kids. I suggest have it at a park or anywhere other than home. Less damage that way. Of course it depends on how old your child but my rule is never have a childs party at home and make it fun
2007-02-07 14:38:45
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answered by ? 4
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No. It seems like a waste of money to me. It's not something that your child would care about or appreciate.
Try Birthday Express. They have a lot of great ideas for things to do and fun theme ideas. Oriental Trading Company has some great prices on crafts and party favors.
2007-02-07 14:54:05
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answered by Belle 3
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No, via the undeniable fact that is ridiculous. the purely exception i ought to work out is in case you intend to ask, like, 50 youthful ones plus their mum and dad, yet i does not attempt this interior the first position. It quite would not take a lot to provide a baby a relaxing get collectively, so in case you are able to pull of a few video games, food, cake, and invites, you're waiting.
2016-11-26 01:32:27
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answered by ? 4
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No. I have 2 sons, aged 4 and 8. The 8 year old has a close friend who is allergic to peanuts, so I have to ensure all food is nut-free. As for games, we have planned many of them and basically the kids take themselves out into the backyard and keep themselves occupied from the minute they arrive until it is time to go home.
2007-02-07 14:52:03
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answered by sharon b 2
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Depends. Who's the party for, the parent or the child? If it's for the parent, by all means. One mustn't be embarrassed in front of one's associates, so go all out. Meanwhile, let the child have his or her own party away from the annoying adults.
2007-02-08 03:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I think part of the fun in experiencing your child's birthday is planning the party. Plus, I wouldn't spend more than I could afford.
2007-02-08 02:34:32
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answered by §Sally§ 5
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No...I think parents nowadays make too much a do over b day parties. I remember when I was young, you went to the party, listen to a disco duck record, play and eat cake, and we couldnt of been happier.
2007-02-07 15:22:24
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answered by InquisitiveMind 4
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Save your money for their college or their wedding. They don't need a professionally planned party to have a good time. Go bowling or something they want to do in a reasonable price range.
2007-02-07 15:06:10
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answered by M N 5
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