floydfamily4
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Anyone else seen this trend and been bothered by it? I know party time can be limited, but usually kids are pretty speedy ripping open the gifts and it is so nice for the "giver" to see the recipient open his/her gift. DS has been to a few parties where the gifts were put in a side room and not opened.
Can't speak for others but the reason I didn't do the gift opening was because my kids were turning 4 and their friends were ages 3-6 and had no interest in sitting watching some other kids open gifts. I did thank you notes and had them write their names. I think asking a group of 15 little ones to sit respectfully so another child can look at and appreciate their gifts, might be a bit much. Now I have been to a party for twins turning 5 and because of the type of party (someone else managing it), they did open the gifts. I would have preferred they didn't because it was at the end, the kids were worn out, the kids were disinterested, etc.
dawn