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gift for a 6mo

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MilkNoSugarPlease · 20/10/2011 13:03

Need a gift for a 6mo under £6 please!!

TIA!!

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GoodAndBluts · 20/10/2011 13:03

An empty box and wrapping paper!

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Marne · 20/10/2011 13:47

A box with a balloon in it (so when she opens it the balloon pops up)??

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attheendoftheday · 20/10/2011 15:53

Lots of nice cheap things at Ikea. How about this mobile, these stacking cups, this cloth book or these blocks?

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chirpchirp · 20/10/2011 20:05

Second for the stacking cups from Ikea, they're great for in the bath too.

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celebmum · 21/10/2011 09:07

Those ikea blocks recommended by attheendoftheday are great! I got some ages ago (same thing slightly diff design!) for DSs nursery before he was even born! He's 18m old now and loves to get them down and play with them! They're still in perfect nick too so well worth a fiver! Smile

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Trills · 21/10/2011 09:08

Bottle of wine for the parents, the 6 month old won't know or care.

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Tinkerisdead · 21/10/2011 09:09

Tomy squeaky eggs.

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ChaosTrulyReigns · 21/10/2011 09:33

I just joined the thread to suggest the eggs.

Grin

But as it's you myfriend howabout this little cutie?

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MilkNoSugarPlease · 21/10/2011 09:55

Thanks all! I love the IKEA bits but that involves going to IKEA...something I reserve purely for days when I need stress :o

Gift is really for his sisters benefit who will want to know why he doesn't get a gift :o

Parents have a bottle of scotch :o


chaos :o if the actually did plush Starbucks cup toys, then any child I know would get one :o that picture is cute though!!!

Maybe the eggs are the way to go !!

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prolificwillybreeder · 21/10/2011 12:15

The eggs are brilliant!

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lilolilmanchester · 21/10/2011 13:14

if he has an older sister, likely that there are lots of toys in the house anyway? What about a t-shirt or something in a bigger size, say 9-12 months, as presumably they've not been able to pass on (m)any of his sister's clothes?

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