Hi all

My cousin is 12 and I want to have her as a jr. bridesmaid in the wedding along with my brother who is 10.
Is it rude/wrong to not include her younger brother, who is 6?
Also, I don't have a job for him as my fiance's niece and nephew will be the ring bearer and flower girl.
I do have a lot of younger cousins (ages 1-6) so I also do not know if it would be rude to not include them. My cousin had all the kids walk in and sit on the church steps inside the wedding. I love them all and would love to include them all like that but I do not know how else that could work with an outdoor wedding ?
Would it be too big and chaotic ? We always wanted something simple and I feel like I cannot include one without the others now!
Thank-you!
Re: "Kids" in Wedding Party
As for your 12 year old cousin, by all means you can have her as a bridesmaid, but don't call her a "junior" bridesmaid. While she won't be able to participate in over-21 activities like drinking, she can participate in every other respect an older bridesmaid can. Also, kids that age often don't like to be called "junior" anything.
Nobody should be given "jobs" for your wedding, even children. And there's no rule that says everybody has to be included.
Drop the "junior" title for the 12-year-old. It's demeaning and unnecessary. She'll be walking and standing and carrying flowers just like the other bridesmaids; call her a bridesmaid.
I do not think she enjoyed being singled out like that.