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Mazal tov to us! Our son recently turned 5. 🎉 Hard to believe our COVID baby is so big! It was important to us to (a) make him feel special, (b) invite his whole kindergarten class, and (c) keep costs reasonable, of course.

As we weren’t thrilled by the idea of hosting 20 five-year-olds in our tiny apartment, we opted to host this party at our local playground on a Friday immediately after gan (preschool). Any other day of the week, the sun is already setting by the time they head home.

Thankfully, the weather was beautiful. We got to the park first and played on the playground equipment ourselves while we waited for our guests to arrive.

Once the kids showed up, we served lunch – hotdogs, pitot, potato chips, assorted veggies, and drinks.

As the kids enjoyed their candy, we realized that we were approaching the end of our 90-minute birthday party, so we called them back to enjoy the cookie cake our son had requested and decorated himself. 🎂

After the cake, we cleaned up, and the kids played some more until it was time to go home. Each child was handed a small pack of multicolored playdough as a parting gift. A great time was had by all, and we got many compliments and words of thanks from parents that weekend.

Since this is a personal finance blog, we can’t post about a kid’s birthday party without telling you how much it cost. 😉

Activities and party favors: 20 bubble wand + solution sets for 30 shekels, 20 small packs of multicolored playdough for 30 shekels, candy for inside the parcel was 20 shekels, and chalk was 15 shekels. Newspaper was free.

All in all, we had a great time feeding, entertaining, and sugaring up a bunch of five-year-olds (and their parents and couple of siblings and Fiona’s parents) for 353 shekels total. No magician or rented space needed. 🎉

How do you celebrate your kids’ birthdays?

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One response to “Lunch, games, prizes, and too much sugar. Here’s how we celebrated our son’s birthday – and how much we spent.”

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    ננט הכט

    Wonderful party. One of the birthday boy’s classmates asked his mom for a birthday party “just like that”.

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