$5-$10
2007-07-01 11:57:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on where you live and the age of your child. My kids are 3 and 6 1/2 and I generally spend $20 for classmates and up to $60 for good friends. I do have to add the caveat that I live in the SF Bay Area and anything less than $20 appears to be insufficient.
I think the best thing to do at the next party is to see what other classmates are giving and check out the prices online.
2007-07-01 12:39:05
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answer #2
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answered by curious gal 4
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Up to $20 depending on how close the kids are and how "perfect" the gift is. I focus less on the price, and more on picking a gift that the classmate would really like. Sometimes the "perfect" gift is a $3 set of markers. No matter what it costs the guest child should always select the gift, make the card, and wrap it themselves.
2007-07-01 13:20:13
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answered by Sue 1
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With two children and one on the way, our Saturdays are often filled with birthday parties. I limit my gifts to 20 or under. That including wrapping and a card. What I do it search Target for the clearance,my Target puts their clearance out every Thursday, I can almost always find a nice toy for under 15 dollars. If I don't have any wrapping paper,I hit the dollar store,or see if I have any gift bags left over. My kids sometimes like to make a nice card, or I pick one up at the dollar store. Instead of buying a 4-5 dollar bow, I like to buy a pack of sugarfee Hubba Bubba gum and use in place of the bow, or I even buy those candy button and make a bow out of that. The birthday child gets a kick out of a candy bow, or the gum. All for less the 20 dollars. I also sometime see hair clips and such on clearance, I use those in place of a bow as well. Othermoms compliment me on my gifts and clever wrapping. Little do they know, it cost so little.
2007-07-02 00:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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as you can tell by the previous answers, I think it depends primarily on where you live and what everyone you know tends to spend. I always think $10 is about right but I think I live in a pretty upscale area so according to the other answers to this questin, I guess i've been pretty cheap about it! Lots of times the parents don't care at all about how much you spend on their kid's gift and it's so much more about just coming to the party and having fun. In fact, a bunch of kids I know have started to ask for charitable donations instead of gifts -- like please donate to the local ASPCA in the kids's name instead of bringing a gift. Or to your local children's hosptal. I think it is a fabulous idea. And as a mother of 3 kids, I really feel that most of the stuff kids get for their birhtdays from their friends is just junk and I'd be much happier without it at all. That's not a cut on the presents. It's just that how many kids do you know who need fifteen new $20 toys at one time?
2007-07-01 15:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No more than $10. And you should be saving the gift bags you get from your kids birthdays (the tissue too!) I don't go as far as saving the wrapping paper, but I've seen others do it. And I always have my child make a card....for every birthday/event. Even for the adults/family members. Some of these cards are $5. That's insane! But as you can see, I'm cheap. But more than that, you should be reusing whatever you can to help our environment. I am so sick of wasteful people.
2007-07-02 02:10:21
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answered by FreakyGeeky 3
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I spent loads of money on my son's first party. no longer one thousand or greater yet in all probability with all the nutrition, goody luggage, presents, decorations and the fee of renting the hall (which substitute into maximum persons of the fee), all of it extra up promptly and alter into relatively way greater effective than $3 hundred. I stay in a small place of residing and that i've got a huge relatives and that i wanted all of them to have fun this actual get inclusive human beings. So, I rented a hall to make confident that we had a reliable volume of area for each guy or woman to be gentle. I do believe that birthdays are some thing very particular that would desire to be celebrated yet in addition for households to party greater generally. And that youngster will see pictures of their birthday and picture "Wow, i might desire to truly be particular for all of those human beings to be right here for me." And if there is in basic terms the mothers and fathers there and no person else, that youngster is going to ask your self why.
2016-10-03 09:03:38
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answered by ? 4
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We usually do right around $20, depending on the gift. If there is something better for a few $ more then we will splurge. It does get hard when you have to buy for his friends that are twins though!
2007-07-02 09:17:31
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answered by jbmiller06 3
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5 to 10 is about right..
2007-07-02 03:00:36
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answered by Penguin teacher 3
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$10-$20 dollars
2007-07-02 05:28:35
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answered by Anonymous
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