Is it just me? Or do you struggle with the concept of goodie bags for kid’s parties, too? It seems a child doesn’t go anywhere without ultimately coming home with something. As an organizer, I struggle with that. On the one hand, it is fun. On the other hand, I see it as contributing to a life long expectation that fun equals stuff or something sugary. Can’t a party at school be enough fun without having to bring something home? Can’t soccer be fun without the sugary drink and salty snack at the end?

Health issues aside, the other thing that bothers me is that so much of the things in our treat bags don’t get used … at least not by my kids. They just come into my home, clutter things up a bit and ultimately end up in the landfill. And I know I’m not alone in this … having sorted through just a few toys in my days at my clients’ homes as well.

I guess it all sounds a little cynical. I know it does … and luckily the other side of me always chimes in and says “it’s just for fun. Lighten up, Aby!” And that side ultimately wins out. (My kids wouldn’t have it any other way.)

So when party day rolls around, I’m always on the lookout for something inexpensive, usable and lasting. In other words, something that wont break the first time it’s used. I also like one or two big items that wont get lost as soon as they’re out of the bag, as opposed to a bunch of small stuff. For Collin’s birthday party, each child got this:

Goodie bags

I used over-sized lunch bags and scrapbook supplies to make the tags. Each child got a curly straw (I haven’t met a child yet that doesn’t go nuts over curly straws … what’s that all about, anyway?) and inside was a deck of jumbo playing cards, a small note book, a pen, and some Tootsie rolls. So for a minimal investment, we gave the kids some items that can be used over again and aren’t likely to break. In years past we’ve done little stuffed animals (when did Target stop carrying those cute little stuffed animals — I loved those for treat bags. Big yet inexpensive.) We’ve also given toy footballs (from the dollar store — again, big, usable and not likely to break too quickly.)

How about you? How do you handle treat bags? Do you love them? Hate them? Wonder why on earth I’m suggesting you give them a second thought? And most of all … if you have any super great ideas for goodies … I’d love to hear it. In just four weeks, my daughter has *her* party! Thanks!!