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Birthday party drama! Oh to be 6 again 😂

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My daughter has been asked to a party, the mum gave me the invite and I said yes we will go. After looking closely at the invitation it's a dress up party with the theme of frozen, each child has been assigned a character and my daughter was given Olaf. She is devastated she can't be Elsa as she loves wearing a dress. Do you think it would be ok to make Olaf into more of a snow princess rather than a snowman?


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5 years ago
My daughter got an invite to the party too, she got sven do you think she could make that girly?

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5 years ago
How very odd to assign each invitee a character. Odd and quite rude. And...... What little girl wants to be Olaf at a frozen themed dress up party, sheesh. Yes, I think that would be perfectly fine to make Olaf more girly. An alternative Olaf. Or maybe olaf’s Sister.

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5 years ago
I agree...totally odd and very rude!

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5 years ago
Thanks.

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5 years ago
I agree how fucking rude!!!!

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5 years ago
Olaf is the cutest character of them all. Go as Olaf but tweak it to your liking. I like the tutu idea.

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5 years ago
How strange to allocate characters. I’d definitely turn Olaf into a snow princess. School mums are the worst!

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5 years ago
Let her dress as whoever she wants.
Just say sorry this was the only frozen outfit we have.

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5 years ago
Rude but you could try a a little white tutu with it and some brown stockings. Kinda cute

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5 years ago
That would be very cute

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5 years ago
That sounds like a lot of expense for a birthday party but maybe they have something planned that needs all the characters? Like acting out a scene for a game or something? If she still wants to go just make your own version of Olaf.

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5 years ago
Teach your kid she can’t have what she wants all the time.

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5 years ago
Or you could teach her, if she doesn't want to do something she doesn't have to do it. Or thinking outside the box.

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5 years ago
It's a good lesson for the birthday girl, we have all had that awful friend who isn't very pretty, who makes her friends feel like sluts if they look nice.

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5 years ago
^It does seem like this was just birthday girl's Mum way of making sure that the other girls didn't out princess her daughter!

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5 years ago
Wrap her up in toilet paper and send her on her way🤣! Seriously some parents take their kids birthday parties way to seriously...I have never heard of people being assigned a designated character to dress up as for a kids party. I think it's rude to expect people to pay for a certain costume plus a present🤷‍♀️

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5 years ago
Silly all around 😫