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Child care at the wedding
Alternatives to a 'no kids' invitation
 
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   Most couples have faced the dilemma of whether to invite young children to their wedding and reception.
    Nobody wants their most special event marred by crying babies or fussing toddlers. And a bored or out-of-control child can be a disruption – even a hazard – at a sit-down dinner or on a dance floor.
    But a “no children” rule may not be so easy when close friends and relatives are traveling to the wedding. Many families have no alternatives: If they can’t bring the kids, they can’t come, period.
    One solution is to arrange professional child care for your guests’ offspring. This can be done at the wedding site, and includes entertainment, activities and snacks for wedding guests’ children. Rates are set per hour and per child.
  
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