
If you are looking for some simple invitation language to explain to guests that you will be donating the birthday gifts, here is some:

If you are looking for some simple invitation language to explain to guests that you will be donating the birthday gifts, here is some:
Is it appropriate to place gift suggestions directly on the invitation? Some people say it’s rude, others think it is such a great idea. Is it appropriate or not? I would like to make specific suggestions, but don’t want to offend my friends.
With people being invited to so many parties today, times have changed. In our modern-day living, it is tough to find time to not only go out and purchase a gift, but also to think about an appropriate gift to give. Often, when people call to RSVP, they may ask the host parent what their child wants as a present to get an idea. Of course, that also takes remembering to ask.
Is it appropriate to request specific gifts on a kids’ party invitations? I know what my kid wants this year, and I want to make sure that she gets those gifts, and not a bunch of stuff that she will never play with or use.
It would seem a good idea to put these gift suggestions directly in your invitation to ensure your child will receive presents that she will appreciate. Unfortunately, people may take offense at seeing such a direct suggestion on a party invitation.

My kid’s birthday party is coming up soon, and she has so many toys already, I really don’t want the guests to bring her any more toys for presents. Still, she is 3 years old and has very few educational games. We would like to kick off her new year with helping her learn to count, read words, and learn general rules for playing games. I would like to ask the guests to bring games instead of toys in the invitation. Will people think I am selfish? If not, what sort of language should I use?