Like any other mother, I’m accustomed to the often strange requests and rules that come with interacting with other parents and children. Don’t bring outside food into kinder – sure. Bring a plate of gluten free vegan treats to share at little Joey’s party – can do. I’ve even had a close friend report with mortification that her gift of Lego to a neighbour’s child was rejected because “we don’t allow plastic”. Well, to me that’s extreme (and also kind of rude) but okay.
Recently though, a new one has popped up on my radar and it’s left me asking in equal parts confusion and outrage “what the actual f@ck?!”.
My youngest has received invitations to two parties in the last few months with invitations stipulating “no presents please”.
No pressie? For a five year old? I get it when you’re a grown up (actually I don’t really, as I love giving and receiving gifts) but I do understand when people feel they have plenty of stuff, adequate means to get stuff they don’t have and simply want the pleasure of their favourite people’s company at a celebration.
But to ban pressies at a kid’s party? That, I can’t get my head around. I know some people are intensely environmentally aware and don’t want to be the cause of ever more “stuff” being manufactured – and ending up in landfill. I respect that, in fact I salute that. I’ve also been keenly aware of how hard some families have it, and I will add to my kid’s party invitations “pre-loved or under $10 gifts please” so that nobody feels pressure to spend more than they can afford on something to bring along for the birthday child.