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If you are planning to give out favours or little gifts at the wedding don't forget to find something fun for any children that may be attending. Every child wants to feel grown up and appreciated so why not purchase a little something extra for those little ones and make them feel like they are a part of the wedding in their own special way. Look for cute favour, a fun gift, or unique way to entertain the little ones at the wedding; not only will they appreciate they extra thought, but so will their parents! Our team at Weddingfavours.ca has come up with some unique ideas to give to any child you may have at the wedding. |
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One Time Use Cameras or Disposable Cameras
Most adults will have their own camera at the wedding so why not let young children attempt the art of photography themselves! Not only will it keep them busy as they snap photos of family and friends, but they can then take their cameras home and view their handy work when the photos are developed. Don't forget to write the child's name on the camera so it can be returned if it gets lost or misplaced. |
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Crayons and Colouring Book Kits
This is fun activity for very young children. Purchase a colouring book and crayons and leave it at the child's place setting. It will keep them entertained during dinner and those long speeches. Check out our Wedding Activity Book that includes a box of crayons and wedding related word puzzles, colouring pages, mazes and more. |
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Bride and Groom Frisbee
This is a unique idea especially for outdoor or backyard weddings. Children can keep themselves entertained with this wedding themed Frisbee and adults are sure to join in the fun. Personalize the Frisbee with permanent marker for an extra touch. |
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Bride and Groom Rubber Ducks
These adorable little ducks are a great way to entertain young children at the wedding but also during bath time at home. Pair them up with our Bride and Groom Frisbee for a fun centerpiece at a children's table. |
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As a side note, don't forget to give out gifts that are age appropriate. A two year old may not know what to do with a camera and a 13 year old may be insulted with stickers. If in doubt, check with family and friends.
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