Birthday group gift from a kid's class friends
When the whole class is invited, one pooled gift beats twenty wrapped boxes. Here's how to set it up.
When the invite list is the whole class, the gift situation gets weird fast. Some families bring a card and $20, some bring a $40 toy, some bring nothing because they weren't sure. With Giftaro you cut the guesswork: name one thing your kid actually wants, send the link with the invite, and each family chooses an amount that fits them. Nobody feels weird about over- or under-spending, and your kid gets the thing instead of a stack of mismatched boxes.
Typical contribution per person: $10–$25.
Gift ideas
- A bigger Lego or building set
- A scooter, helmet, and pad combo
- A starter musical instrument with a few lessons
- A class series at a local kids' studio
- A telescope, science kit, or robotics starter
Sample share message
“Hi class parents — instead of gifts at the party, we're pooling for one thing [Name] has been wanting. Any amount works, totally optional: [link].”
Start a Giftaro for this in 60 seconds.
Name the gift. Share the link. Everyone chips in.
Related occasions
- Group gift for a kid's birthday party
Skip the party-favor pile. Pool what your kid's friends would have spent into one thing your kid actually wants.
- Birthday party group gift instead of party favors and small toys
Replace the bag-of-stuff exchange with one real gift. Easier on you, easier on every parent showing up.
- Group gift for a preschooler's birthday
Preschool gifts default to plastic. Pool one real thing the kid will actually use for a year.