Birthday Party Presents: How Much Is Enough?
By Phoebe Ackland, ellaslist
At ellaslist, we are torn on this subject! As your kids reach pre-school (and even at daycare), there is a plethora of birthday parties to attend, meaning weekends become a peak time for drop offs and pick ups! For each party hosted, there’s a tiny host looking forward to a gift. Which leads us to the question – how much $$$ is enough??!
It is no surprise that with so many parties scheduled, being overly generous will hit your bank account…hard, and this could get pretty ridiculous very quickly. Here are a few things to consider when trying to pick a gift for your kids’ classmates.
Consistency
It’s important to remember to be fair – don’t splash on an extravagant gift for little Tommy when you can’t do the same for cutie pie Isabella. Perhaps it is a good idea to have an amount in mind, and stick to that year-round when party invites pop up. Of course, your child’s extra special best friend might be an exception though – it’s fine to be a little more generous.
Your Budget
Everyone will have a different amount that they want to spend on gifts. Don’t feel shamed if one mum goes a little over the top and makes you feel stingy. Birthday presents can often be a source of competition between mums – don’t get pulled in! Just set an amount that’s right for you and doesn’t cause too much strain, be it $10 or $100.
Get Creative
It’s extremely cliche, but it’s true – it’s the thought that counts! If you’re a mum that can’t afford purchasing a gift you know is going to be a hit, then get creative! You might want to put together some affordable but cute things from the arts and crafts store- stickers, pretty papers, markers, and decorations. Gifts like this will feel very personalised and thoughtful, something that is always appreciated.
Helpful Hint
Throughout the year, if you find bits and bobs that kids will love (colouring books, games, DVD’s, anything on sale), put them away for later so you’re not in a mad rush to find the perfect gift last minute. It will definitely come in handy to have a treasure trove of gifts that you’ve added to when you could afford it.
Club Together
Many schools offer a birthday collection within the classroom, especially if the whole class is invited. Chat to your class-mum representative and see if you can organise a monetary collection that anyone can contribute to. That way, the child ends up getting an amount of cash that could be used to buy a pressie that they really want.
ellaslist wants your help! How much is too much? How much isn’t enough? What do you spend on children’s birthday gifts?
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