5 Tips on How to Shop for Your Child at a Convention
If your son or daughter is old enough to understand money, feel free to explain their convention allowance to them. When your child is interested in a particular item, take the time to explain how much they will have left to spend if they purchase that particular item. Not only does this save you from being the "bad guy," your child understands that they are in control of their own finances. It is up to your child as to what they choose to purchase and bring home.
If your son or daughter is old enough to understand money, feel free to explain their convention allowance to them. When your child is interested in a particular item, take the time to explain how much they will have left to spend if they purchase that particular item. Not only does this save you from being the "bad guy," your child understands that they are in control of their own finances. It is up to your child as to what they choose to purchase and bring home.
A HUGE bonus of the artist alley, as opposed to the Vendor's room, is that an artist is able to make adjustments to an item! If there are parts of a plush toy you need to be removed or need a piece of jewelry resized, an artist should be able and willing to assist you! I personally bring my jewelry tools, extra parts and my sewing kit to each convention. If the adjustments will take longer than a day, I have the customers come back at a later time or I ship the item to their home address. Not only are you happy as the parent, but I was able to make a sale. It is a beautiful compromise!
Do not be afraid to use your judgment! You know your child best. If you know that your kid is particularly careful with items, like stuffed animals or jewelry, it is entirely your call. A recommended or the suggested age for an item is a general advisement, rather than an enforced rule.
Do you take your child to conventions? What are your tips and tricks? I'd love to know!
Have fun this convention season and stay frilly!