yes of course you can invite them! If they don't want to come then they won't but by all means go ahead. I have three kids,two of them are boys-my boys are 3 and 5 and they LOVE spider-man and there are so many party things for spider-man!!! If you can, have the party at the park (makes clean up easy and you don't have to plan a bunch of stuff for them to do) Pinatas are a must!! The kids love them and look forward to it.Bubbles-all kids love bubbles and painting,ect. Just ask your son what he wants. Oh and have pizza-can't go wrong with pizza :) have fun with it. And happy Birthday to your little,well,big boy :)
2007-05-08 09:17:12
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answered by red_s0cks_suck 2
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sure. sounds like a good idea. I think he would like that. Talk to the preschool teacher. Many preschools wont let you hand out the invitations at school unless all the kids are invited. Think about if you want to invite the girls, too. If you want to invite everyone you can either give them to the teacher or ask the teacher if your son can pass them out or put one in everyones cubby.
If you decide you just want to invite a few people-you may need to give the invitations to the parents when you see them in the morning or when picking up your son.
2007-05-08 09:11:10
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answered by Emily 5
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When my boy was in preschool they would not hand out invites unless you invited the whole class. That was always a sticky situation because there is always a few kids that you would rather not come but in fairness you should make invites for everyone. Chances are only the ones that are good friends w/your boy will come.
The hard part is getting people to RSVP. If the RSVP is something you need to judge goodie bags, cake size etc. then put a date on there like "please RSVP by Friday 5/11 so we are sure to have plenty for everyone" Even then be prepared for some non-rsvps to show.
Hope that helps Have fun!!
2007-05-08 09:05:53
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answered by MaryJaneD 5
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At that age I would only invite his best friend if any at all and celebrate his birthday at school with everyone by taking in a cake or cupcakes and a small goody bag.
Save the big party until he is a few years older.
2007-05-08 09:46:26
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answered by Anonymous
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With my kids (3 and 6 years) I let them invite the same number of kids as their age. So, my son invited 6 kids for his last birthday. I let him choose who - it has always worked out well. I think the idea of whole class parties is ridiculous.
2007-05-08 09:40:01
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answered by martyct 2
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Why don't you arrange to have the party at the preschool? It would be less of a hassle than to have all the parents bring the kids somewhere else for a party. You would have to invite the entire class anyway.
2007-05-08 09:06:05
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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Talk to his teacher first.
DO NOT start the practice of having these huge blow out parties for your kid. They expect you to do it every year.
We got to a point with our kids (starting around 13) where we made them a deal - you can have a party or we will give you a $100. (the $100 was much cheaper than the party). They took the $100.
2007-05-08 09:32:28
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answered by I Like Stories 7
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No, he is still to young to start having big parties like that. Wait until next yearr and then only invite his closest friends. You don't want to invite kids he doesn't know or get along with just because they are in his class.
2007-05-08 09:06:09
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answered by Elizabeth M 4
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I think it would be a great way for him to make better friends and for you to also meet the parents which means PLAYDATES!! invite all the boys he will have a wonderful time
2007-05-08 09:07:09
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answered by Amanda 2
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I would invite everyone. Give them to the teacher and have her send them home with the kids.
2007-05-08 09:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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