fedoragirl
12-17-2013, 08:20 AM
I am planning the invitations for DD's 4th birthday party.
We just received an invitation for no gifts at all. However, I would like DD to receive gifts--I just want them to be books. I have looked it up on Google and they all recommend, "in lieu of gifts," etc. I don't want a book exchange party--just a book themed one with books as presents. How do I word this? Should I write, "Book presents are welcome. Please bring a wrapped book as a present." I don't know. I don't want to demand a gift but I know we'll get them and I would like them to be books. It's a party for 6 kids plus their little siblings.
We just received an invitation for no gifts at all. However, I would like DD to receive gifts--I just want them to be books. I have looked it up on Google and they all recommend, "in lieu of gifts," etc. I don't want a book exchange party--just a book themed one with books as presents. How do I word this? Should I write, "Book presents are welcome. Please bring a wrapped book as a present." I don't know. I don't want to demand a gift but I know we'll get them and I would like them to be books. It's a party for 6 kids plus their little siblings.