Partridge4ever
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I agonized over this last year, too. DD will be 11 and wants a slumber party. There are 3 friends who don't go to her school that she really wants to invite and 4 friends from her class, making a total of 8 girls. This means there will be 4 girls in the class not invited. Small school w/only one class per grade. I hate hurting these girls' feelings. I'm tempted to avoid the issue by inviting everyone. But DD and I feel that 12 girls is just too many. She doesn't want mass chaos at the party. They couldn't even all sleep in the same room, so there'd be an argument over who slept where.
DD knows to keep quiet about the party, but I'm not so sure about the others. I know they'll end up whispering about it, making the left out girls feel even worse. I thought about calling the moms of the 4 invited girls 2 weeks before and telling them about the party, explaining that we can't invite everyone so we'd like to keep it quiet. That way the moms can "save the date" and then tell their girls closer to the actual date. Does this sound like a good plan?
DD knows to keep quiet about the party, but I'm not so sure about the others. I know they'll end up whispering about it, making the left out girls feel even worse. I thought about calling the moms of the 4 invited girls 2 weeks before and telling them about the party, explaining that we can't invite everyone so we'd like to keep it quiet. That way the moms can "save the date" and then tell their girls closer to the actual date. Does this sound like a good plan?