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Name: PrayingWishingHopingALOT
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Celebrating your child's bday in school
What is the norm to bring in? Should I bake cupcakes, buy cupcakes, or something else? Do you do goody bags too?
TIA
ETA: she is in Nursery school
Message edited 5/1/2013 5:17:47 PM.
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Posted 5/1/13 5:15 PM |
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stinger
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
I would ask the teachers. Some schools have restrictions.
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Posted 5/1/13 9:24 PM |
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
We had to send in cupcakes from some place, no homemade.
I was also able to find peanut free ones at Stop and Shop.
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Posted 5/1/13 10:18 PM |
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nferrandi
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Name: Nicole
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
My DS teacher only allows one birthday celebration a month. So we had one big party my DS month with cupcakes, cookies and fruit.
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Posted 5/1/13 11:37 PM |
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A3CM
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Name: Mommy
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Celebrating your child's bday in school
we do goody bags and cupcakes
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Posted 5/2/13 7:32 AM |
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
DS was the 1st kid to have a birthday party in school this year(it was the 2nd day of school) and since he is my only kid, I had no idea what to do or what the norm was. I went to Costco and bought a box of individually wrapped Oreos (4 cookies per bag) and sent those in. I would have done the same thing now except I would have included drinks too. I wouldn't do goody bags if DC was also having an outside of school party too.
Message edited 5/2/2013 1:58:33 PM.
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Posted 5/2/13 1:57 PM |
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whyteach
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Name: Christina
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
In my daughters school, we do goody bags and cupcakes. In the school I teach at, we do no treats at all due to allergies. The younger grades have a prent come in to red a book and goody bags.
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Posted 5/2/13 8:49 PM |
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gpsyeyes
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Member since 8/06 1184 total posts
Name: Karen
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
Sadly, our school will not allow any food.
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Posted 5/2/13 9:44 PM |
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pharmcat2000
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Name: Catherine
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
For my DD, I did ice cream cups (I got vanilla and chocolate) plus sprinkles and whipped cream. My DD isn't much of a cake eater, but loves her ice cream. So it was a no-brainer for me. I felt it also took the allergy aspect out of the equation. Then I got to school and was told that the chocolate ice cream has wheat in in...who knew? So the one girl on a gluten-free allergy, had her dad bring in her own cup of ice cream from Carvel.
I never did goody bags for kids at school.
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Posted 5/3/13 5:29 AM |
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Erica
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
depends on the class and allergies.
One year we could only do oreos, since there were some bad allergies.
We usually do Dunkin Donuts in number shapes.
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Posted 5/3/13 7:52 PM |
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WhatNow
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Name: A (formerly WhatNow?)
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Re: Celebrating your child's bday in school
We do cupcakes and juice. Sometimes I do favores, sometimes I don't. If I do, it's something very small.
We do have a few children with allergies in my kids classes, so, as requested, I always let the moms know in advance so that they can send it a suitable substitute for their kids.
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Posted 5/5/13 4:00 PM |
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