Quick Answer: Choose party favors by setting a per-child budget, confirming your guest count and age range, then let us match small toys kids will actually play with instead of toss. We handle sourcing, safety screening, and bagging—you just provide the basics and pick them up before your party.
Choosing party favors when a toy store handles your shopping comes down to one decision early on: tell us the guest count, age range, and budget per child, and let us match small toys that actually get played with instead of tossed. This guide walks parents and grandparents through the steps to pick favors that fit the party, the kids, and your goals—especially handy if you're planning a Summer 2026 celebration here in Brown County.
Before you start, gather three things: a rough headcount, the ages of the children attending, and how much you'd like to spend per favor. Those numbers shape every recommendation we make.
Start by counting heads and noting the youngest and oldest kids on the list. A party favor is a small take-home gift given to each guest as a thank-you for attending—and the right one depends heavily on age.
A party with 4-year-olds needs different favors than one with a mix of toddlers and 9-year-olds. When ages span widely, we usually suggest grouping favors into two or three tiers so no child gets something too advanced or too young. This takes about five minutes of thinking before you hand the list over.
Across 55 years of shopping for families, the parties that go smoothest are the ones where the host knew their guest list before choosing favors—not after.
Decide what you want to spend per favor, not just an overall number. This single shift makes our job—and yours—far easier.
A per-child budget keeps the math clean. If you tell us "10 dollars a child for 12 kids," we know exactly the lane to shop in. Most favor budgets land somewhere between a few dollars and ten dollars per child, and quality small toys exist at every point in that range.
| Per-Child Budget | What Works Well | |------------------|-----------------| | $3–$5 | Mini puzzles, bubbles, card games, fidget toys | | $6–$10 | Small building sets, craft kits, quality figurines | | $11–$15 | Books, science kits, larger novelty toys |
Tie favors loosely to your theme if you have one, but don't force it. Themed favors feel cohesive, yet a great standalone toy often beats a mediocre themed trinket.
If your child's party leans dinosaurs, space, or art, we can pull favors that echo that without resorting to disposable plastic. A small dig-it-out fossil kit for a dino party gets played with long after the cake is gone. A generic dinosaur eraser doesn't. When a theme doesn't suggest anything worthwhile, we'll tell you—and recommend a strong neutral favor instead.
Choose favors with a second life—something a child can build, play, read, or create with again. The biggest difference between a forgettable favor and a memorable one is whether it does anything beyond the party.
Single-use novelties get left in the goody bag. Toys with replay value travel home and stay in rotation. We look for the same qualities in favors that we look for in any toy on our shelves: durability, open-ended play, and a little bit of "ooh" when a kid opens it. A mini card game, a small set of building bricks, or a pocket puzzle all clear that bar at favor-sized prices.
The CDC's toy safety guidance is a good reminder to keep small parts away from the youngest guests—something we automatically screen for when a party includes children under three.
Order favors at least one to two weeks before the party date, and earlier for popular Summer 2026 weekends. Brown County stays busy with festivals and visitors through the warm months, and favor quantities for larger parties can take a few days to assemble.
Giving us lead time means we can swap in alternatives if something runs low, gift-wrap or bag the favors, and have everything ready for pickup before your event. Last-minute orders still get done—we just have more options to offer you when there's room to plan.
Tell us whether you'd like favors packaged individually or handed over loose for you to assemble. Both work; it depends on your time and your party style.
Individually bagged favors save you a kitchen-table assembly night. Loose favors let you mix in candy, a handwritten note, or your own bag color. When parents use our done-for-you party shopping, most ask us to bag everything so the favors are ready to grab on the way out the door.
Add one or two extra favors to your final count. Siblings tag along, RSVPs shift, and an unexpected guest shouldn't go home empty-handed.
A small cushion costs little and prevents the one party moment no host wants. We build spares into most favor orders by default, but it's worth confirming the number when you place your order.
When you hand favor shopping to us, your only real job is steps one and two: the count and the budget. From there, we match small toys to your party's age range and theme, screen them for safety, bag them if you'd like, and have them waiting when you arrive. Stop by the shop in downtown Nashville with your guest list and we'll build the rest with you.
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The Toy Chest has been a trusted independent toy store for 55 years—with decades of experience helping families find the perfect toys.
Nashville, Indiana
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