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Fifth birthday party Planning your child's fifth birthday party:Goody bags By amy graff last updated:June 2011 You're not obligated to pass out goody bags.But most 5yearolds will have been to parties where this is the norm, so if you don't your guests will probably notice and a few might say something. Bags full of trinkets are common, and 5yearold partygoers love lots of loot but there are more environmentally friendly alternatives that send your guests home with less clutter.Consider writing the children's names on their party favors.Can you come up with a favor that ties into it?If you host a garden party, send home bulbs that the children can plant.For a butterfly fest, wrap a packet of flower seeds, a few gummy worms, and a butterfly sticker in netting.Art party?A small watercolor set or a coloring book and box of crayons will certainly get used. Double duty Another great option is to do a craft project with the kids and make that the goinghome gift.Kids this age are capable of taking on more complex projects.For a princess party, you can cut out crowns from construction paper or craft foam and then the kids can glue on fake gems.Or how about making kites from paper plates at a kiteflying party? Photo op Another possibility:The kids can decorate photo frames made from squares of card stock with a 4by6inch hole cut into the center.Then you can take a photo of all the party guests or of each child with the birthday kid and print it immediately(If you have a digital camera kit equipped to do so)Or send the photo in a thankyou note. Book worms michael kors uk website Some parents do a book swap instead of party favors(And sometimes in lieu of gifts, too).Each child wraps and brings a book, and at the end of the party, each kid gets to open a book to take home.Help center press center contact us site map Membership newsletters newsletters register manage email subscriptions cheapichaelorhandag update account legal privacy policy terms of use Baby products britax car seats This internet site provides information of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only.If you have any concerns about your own health or the health of your child, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional.Please review the terms of use before using this site.Your use of the site indicates your agreement to be bound by the terms of use.