Here's an etiquette question for you: My daughter is having her 6th birthday party. There will be at least 20 kids there. She has an older sister and neither we or the grandparents are struggling financially. Bottom-line, she has way more toys than she would ever need. We just got a new puppy from a local shelter and she has agreed with me that the dogs at the shelter need things more than she does, so I plan on including their "wish list" in the invitation and asking for those items instead of gifts.
First of all, would you be offended if I assumed that you were going to bring a gift? (This is a child's birthday party, after all.)
Secondly, how would you word it on the invitation so as not to sound too presumptuous?
I know there are a lot of parents on this board that have encountered this and maybe have even been in the same dilemma. What do you think?
Thanks!
Ava
First of all, would you be offended if I assumed that you were going to bring a gift? (This is a child's birthday party, after all.)
Secondly, how would you word it on the invitation so as not to sound too presumptuous?
I know there are a lot of parents on this board that have encountered this and maybe have even been in the same dilemma. What do you think?
Thanks!
Ava

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) and I really did not relish the idea of two dozen presents. We talked about it and decided that we would ask for donations for Save A Pet and the Hooved Animal Humane Society. We wrote a little letter explaining what she wanted and giving links to the wish list for Save A Pet. 
