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Gift for parents of twins?

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Jeezaloo · 28/12/2012 05:47

Just found out that my close friends are expecting twins in July.

I'm so excited for them, and already planning what to get them as a gift. I'm overseas, so need to plan in advance (twins tend to be early, and the post tends to be slow) and I can't do anything practical as I usually would do(cooked meals, babysitting etc).

They should get lots of hand-me-downs from siblings, so toys, bedding and clothes are covered.

Any ideas?

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GoldPlatedNineDoors · 28/12/2012 06:55

Couldyou do an online tescos shop to get delivered a few days post birth? Put in ready meals, box of nappues, wipes etc.

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SpanielFace · 28/12/2012 07:29

I second the Tesco order idea - I'd have loved that when DS was born.

Alternatively, I noticed the Pink Lining do a "twins" change bag - I love pink lining bags although they are expensive. Depends on your friends taste though, and how much you want to spend. //www.johnlewis.com/Shopping/Product.aspx?Type=SKU&Id=231648648

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BikeRunSki · 28/12/2012 07:58

Could you get an Ocado account and send them food
? The best present we got when DD (our second child) was born was M&S ready meals. 4 main courses, 4 puddings, 4 kiddy meals, a box of tea bags and a box of biscuits!

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ThisIsYourSong · 28/12/2012 08:04

If you're thinking of a changing bag, the Skip Hop Double Duo is the best. Not the prettiest but definitely the best. I usually get books for presents, That's not my books or other favourites.

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gardenpixies32 · 28/12/2012 09:58

You tend to accumulate a lot of stuff junk when you have two babies. Like others said, food (especially easy to cook stuff, ready meals) is probably best. The most helpful thing we had was friends bringing around meals for us just to heat up.

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GoldPlatedNineDoors · 28/12/2012 10:46

I sww some printed onesies with "I was planned" on one and "I wasn't" on the other one - I thought it was very funny but may offend depending on sense of humour.

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DW123 · 30/12/2012 04:40

The nicest thing we had was homemade cake left outside our door. I haven't used them but another new Mum raved about the delivery she had from sponge.co.uk (think that's the right address). Would also second the suggestion of books -they're lovely when they're older and you don't need to do anything to them when they arrive...

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DW123 · 30/12/2012 22:30

Or you could get a mutipack of screwdrivers - with at least 2 small crosshead/Phillips ones and lots of AA and AAA batteries. They will thank you at some point in the first year.

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Jeezaloo · 31/12/2012 03:14

Some great ideas there - thanks! I like the idea of the food order - hadn't thought of that, but reckon it would go down well.

Perhaps I'll organise that and then send a book too.

Thanks all and happy new year! Smile

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Mandy21 · 31/12/2012 16:16

I tried to cut and paste the link but its not working for some reason - google Chef on Board. We had one of the New Mummy gifts delivered - 12 ready meals I think of good quality, it was brilliant.

Or do you know the area where they live? Are there any child friendly restaurants (pizza express / carluccios etc) that you could buy a voucher for? We had a voucher for a restaurant that we used when we managed to get them in a bit of a routine and went out for a quick lunch with the babies asleep in their pram. Felt brilliant to be out of the house and a good reason to put clean clothes on and actually have a proper conversation with my h Smile.

If you know them very well, I've since heard from other twin mummies getting a present of a cleaner for a couple of hours once a week, or a voucher for the local ironing service.

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galaxymummy · 31/12/2012 18:44

a cleaner for a week anight nanny if you are rich
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Grumpla · 31/12/2012 18:45

Two massive bottles of gin.

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Jeezaloo · 02/01/2013 05:19

Unfortunately not rich, so night nanny and cleaner aren't really options. Plus the fact they have parents who will be around contantly I imagine, so I like to think they'll take care of the cleaning side of things, and probably the cooking side of things too.

Perhaps the voucher idea, to force them out of the house, or maybe the gin if they don't feel up to it Grin, although they are more beer & wine drinkers so perhaps that would go down well.

I really can't begin to imagine how difficult life is with newborn twins - it makes me exhausted just to think about it!

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Eskarina · 02/01/2013 08:01

I'm expecting twins in June and have my eye on these Dr Seuss outfits, with a Cat in the Hat one for dd!

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joanne2001 · 08/01/2013 08:48

If she's planning,to breast feed, breast feeding pillow for twins it was handed for me even though I didn't breast to bottle,feed my twins it was god

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