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Nice Christening gift for a baby girl?

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MargaretHale · 15/08/2015 18:46

My husband has been asked to be a godparent and we've been racking our brains trying to come up with a nice Christening gift. We don't particularly want to go down the 'solid silver tankard/money box/ etc' route because it doesn't especially appeal to us - we'd rather get something more practically useful, but with a bit of longevity (so not, eg, a set of baby grows or something).

And the parents aren't especially religious, so not too sure about getting a bible/cross/etc.

But it has to be a bit special, because he is her godfather.

So far I've come up with one of those nice breakfast sets you can get for kids, with Peter Rabbit or Winnie the Pooh or something on - should be useful, should get used, she'll probably like it when she's a bit older...

Can anyone think of anything better? Thanks in advance!

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LilyTucker · 15/08/2015 18:48

There is a lovely book called "Blueberry Girl".

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SomedayMyPrinceWillCome · 15/08/2015 18:49

How about a nice set of books? My DS was given a boxed set of Roald Dahl books which look lovely in his room & will be read over years

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TendonQueen · 15/08/2015 18:49

Set of classic books, like Beatrix Potter?

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TeenageMutantNinjaTurtle · 15/08/2015 18:52

The best Christening presents my dd's have been given are: a lovely quilt, a big soft bunny toy, classic children's books in big, illustrated hardback, a silver bangle (full size one she will be able to wear when she's a teenager).

The ones that will probably stay in their boxes forever are a little silver hairbrush, a little silver money box, a little silver jewellery box.

We were also given a terrumundi (sp) savings pot for each of them. We quite like those as we stick our spare change in them . they can crack them open when they are older.

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MitzyLeFrouf · 15/08/2015 18:52

Books are good.

He could give a collection of his favourite books when he was a toddler/child/teen/student/man. Books to take you through life.

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ShootTheMoon · 15/08/2015 18:52

Agreed, classic books - either classic authors or a lovely poetry compendium for children.

I also had book labels printed up with the child's full name - 'this book belongs to...' which I could put in the book (from honeytree publishing). They seemed to be well received, anyway Smile.

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MitzyLeFrouf · 15/08/2015 18:52

Or a bottle of something that will age nicely.

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MargaretHale · 15/08/2015 18:53

Oh no, meant to post in chat! Thanks for the ideas though!

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DoItTooJulia · 15/08/2015 18:54

Oh, you can't beat a Terramundi! They hold £500 in pound coins when they're full!

Or some kind of framed print for her bedroom wall?

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MitzyLeFrouf · 15/08/2015 18:54

I bought one of my goddaughters a gorgeous wooden music box.

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grabaspoon · 15/08/2015 18:55

I give girls book like - Amelia to Zora or Blueberry girl

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morelikeguidelines · 15/08/2015 18:59

Books are good, I agree.

I quite like it when people buy clothes tbh. It won't last forever (or not for the same child!) but they are useful.

Maybe a bit unsentimental of me though.

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MargaretHale · 15/08/2015 19:01

Loads of lovely ideas, thank you!

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CloserToFiftyThanTwenty · 15/08/2015 19:04

Books

Or an Emma Bridgewater mug with their name on it and the date of the christening on the bottom?

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Maiyakat · 15/08/2015 19:48

I got my Godson a fabric advent calendar - all the characters from a nativity scene go in the pockets, and then one gets added to the scene each day. Thought it was something that would last and get used every year - it's also religious but would hopefully still get used even if the family aren't really church goers.

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5446 · 15/08/2015 19:59

I recently bought a gorgeous Christening gift of a personalised nursery rhyme book. Especially as the boy has an unusual name.

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AllPizzasGreatAndSmall · 15/08/2015 20:01

I like this 100 years diary as a christening gift.

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fatnan76 · 15/08/2015 20:11
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moonbabyandthebeast · 15/08/2015 20:39

I bought engraved wooden blocks (set of 3) which you have personalised with details of christening. Have also bought a set as a new baby gift and both recipients were thrilled with them.

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CalleighDoodle · 15/08/2015 20:47

Steiff bear

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BikeRunSki · 15/08/2015 20:56
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QuietIsland · 15/08/2015 21:10

Not practical butfor our godchild we got a frame photo of the sunrise on a Cornwall beach on the day she was born. Got the idea from a Mumsnetter on here. The webpage was 'the day that' photography. Came beautifully packaged and framed.

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SunnyL · 15/08/2015 21:11

I've bought fruit trees for friends and family with the cheesy note that says 'may they blossom in your love every year'. So far everyone has loved it.

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QuietIsland · 15/08/2015 21:12

Oh the fruit tree is such a lovely idea SunnyL

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