Baby Shower Hostess Etiquette

Written by Randy Wilson


Does baby shower hostess etiquette allow for gift suggestions, if yes, how? Here you will find numerous ways howrepparttar baby shower host can providerepparttar 137172 baby shower gift suggestions to everyone invited in a most systematic way.

Although, gift giving is something very personal based uponrepparttar 137173 individual liking and disliking along withrepparttar 137174 affordability. But these days baby showers are becoming more trendy and generally geared towards convenience and suitability.

These days people are more understanding. Most ofrepparttar 137175 time they are willing to give suitable gifts (that can be utilized byrepparttar 137176 recipient). Theme parties are invadingrepparttar 137177 old den of great traditions. Nowrepparttar 137178 baby shower guests can be given gift ideas byrepparttar 137179 hostess according to proper baby shower hostess etiquette.

There is nothing wrong with giving gift suggestions according to proper baby shower hostess etiquette, provided everything is done in a systematic manner. If you are giving a long distance baby shower, then instead of attending these parties physically, people are able to send their wishes and baby shower gifts online too.

Obviously, your baby shower hosting duties can include providing gift suggestions torepparttar 137180 baby shower guests. It is useful, especially if it is a long distance baby shower. Knowingrepparttar 137181 type of gift, baby shower guests would find it more convenient to sendrepparttar 137182 suggested baby shower gifts.

But remember, if you are providingrepparttar 137183 gift suggestions, then you need to stick torepparttar 137184 main party theme, if you have any. The baby shower guests would be thankful to you, for your baby shower hostess etiquette, and they will welcome your suggestions.

Before you send out baby shower invitations, find outrepparttar 137185 guest of honor’s gift preferences. In many cases it is advisable to consultrepparttar 137186 mom-to-be and her other family members regarding their specific needs for proper baby shower hostess etiquette. Like what would berepparttar 137187 most suitable gifts forrepparttar 137188 baby. Just in case someone contacts you to ask whatrepparttar 137189 new baby needs.

Gift suggestions become more important forrepparttar 137190 subsequent showers as mom already may have some ofrepparttar 137191 items. Rememberrepparttar 137192 stores at whichrepparttar 137193 new mom is registered. Then keep a list of baby shower gift ideas that coordinate withrepparttar 137194 baby shower theme.

For guests planning to give baby clothes, suggest sizes other than just newborn to three-months (the size of many babies’ wardrobes shrinks at six months!).

Also be prepared to host or delegate a gift pool for those who want to contribute to a larger gift forrepparttar 137195 baby.

Best idea is to include a sheet with each baby shower invitation that listsrepparttar 137196 vital information like name, telephone number, customer id, location ofrepparttar 137197 store etc. This wayrepparttar 137198 baby shower gift reachesrepparttar 137199 right hands atrepparttar 137200 right time.

Creative Ways to Interest Younger Kids in Traditional Toys

Written by Sheryl Luebke


K.A.G.O.Y. (“kids are getting older, younger”) is an acronym that popped up inrepparttar toy industry literature about 6 years ago. KAGOY isrepparttar 137160 allure, to younger kids, of toys meant for older kids, for example, 6 year old girls abandoning baby dolls for make-up and their male counterparts leaving their Legos for video games. A recent Google search of K.A.G.O.Y. revealed that age compression is still an ongoing phenomenon and is becoming even more pervasive.

So what is an internet toy retailer, much less a brick and mortar toy retailer, to do? If you’re not selling electronic games, what can you do to attract young customers and keep them coming back to your website inrepparttar 137161 future?

Most kids over 6 years old may seem to have abandoned traditional toys, but they tend to become more involved in sports. Choosing action toys that encourage skillbuilding in sports they participate in, like soccer, baseball and karate, may be one strategy. A good example of this isrepparttar 137162 O-Ball. This hollow toy is about 6” in diameter with a shell of webbed, hardy plastic. It’s a great toy for a newborn child because they can grab it and safely put it in their mouth. A young child can learn throwing and pitching skills with it because it is so easy to grab and hold. Take a look atrepparttar 137163 O-Ball at: http://www.sillyasstoys.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=83

Offering toys that have a sports theme is also a strong selling tool. An example of this isrepparttar 137164 Inside-out Ball, a soft plastic ball that looks like a sports ball (baseball/basketball/soccer design) onrepparttar 137165 outside, but once it is turned inside out,repparttar 137166 ball looks like a sea anemone. The Inside-out Ball is even large enough for kids to stretch over their heads for a “spiky hair” look. It appeals to bothrepparttar 137167 sports side andrepparttar 137168 goofy side of kids. It sells to kids as young as 3 and as old as 18! Check them out at: http://www.sillyasstoys.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=457

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