My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

From present ideas to party food, find all your Christmas inspiration here.

Christmas

what you getting the kiddies this year !!

47 replies

lolarose2591 · 25/10/2013 20:36

Its our first proper xmas this year and I am really excited , what you getting the children and what to do you do to make the day special ?

OP posts:
ChipAndSpud · 25/10/2013 20:51

This year we are going to get DS (22months) a scooter as his main present, plus stuff for his stocking.

DM has bought him a toy kitchen which I think he will love!

I have persuaded DH to buy a real tree this year, and we're going to buy a few new decorations :)

glenthebattleostrich · 25/10/2013 21:00

DD is desperate for a hello kitty bike and a swimming Dora doll so I've got those as well as some books, a couple of games and a few little bits and pieces.

Mil is getting her a new doll and a skateboard and she'salso getting lots of craft bits, make your own kits and more games.

Basically, she's getting far to much but we have a huge family who insist on buying huge amounts!

glenthebattleostrich · 25/10/2013 21:06

To make the day special we stay at home, have a lovely lunch and just enjoy the 3 year old, in the run up we make a gingerbread house, decorate the tree, visit Santa, make decorations, take parcels to the Xmas toy appeal drop off, drop a parcel with the food bank (including some choc coins) make cards and gifts, do elf on a shelf and generally make a huge deal out of the giving side of Christmas.

proudmummyof2munchkins · 25/10/2013 21:12

dd - 4 is getting

a tablet
kitchen
dolls house
and rocking horse as main presents

then getting
hk skates
hk pogo stick
hk bike
hk bedroom stuff etc
hk is hello kitty lol
hk twister
arts and crafts sets
furby
tetra dog
clothes
shoes
pjs
new pram and baby annabell
a easel and table for art
a Minnie mouse arm chair
ermm .... and what ever else I pick up .

we do Christmas eve pjs and movies, make cookies.

Marne · 25/10/2013 21:16

Dd1 is getting pokemon ds game, pokemon figures, pokemon onesie, lots of books and crafty bits.

Dd2 is getting moshi monster mall, moshi monster skittles, my little ponies, playmobil pool, book and crafty bits.

We do Christmas Eve pj's and a book or DVD ( to keep them quiet ). And we are having a real tree this year for the first time Smile.

Lilicat1013 · 25/10/2013 21:50

My older son (age four in March) will be having the Leappad 2 plus game, a wooden garage, Playmobil (aeroplane and penguins), Take n Play penguin set, Schleich shark scenery set, Leapfrog Count and Scan and Leapfrog Farm Mash Up.

He has got more big presents than I usually do because they were on sale, the Leappad was £45, the garage and aeroplane were half price and the Playmobil penguin set was £5. I usually have his list a bit more balanced with one clear main present and the rest smaller ones.

My younger son (age one in January) will be having a vTech baby walker, cuddly Mickey Mouse, push along chicken, pack of three Toot Toot cars, blocks, Laugh and Learn remote control, wave drum and a 'Frog in a box'

Both will also have two books each. My older son has a sea life one with sounds and a penguin one and my young son has 'That's Not My Tiger' and 'My Zoo'

fuzzpig · 25/10/2013 21:55

Playmobil mostly, and lego.

Adding in some family activities we can do too, crafty bits, nice puzzle, board game. Hopefully some cooking in the lead up to Xmas too.

Also making them a den hidden behind DD's cabin bed, putting light and cushions etc behind it and will probably hide their Xmas eve pjs/book (the grinch this year as they are really into dr Seuss) maybe with a treasure map to lead them there.

What I'm really excited about (but also quite nervous!) is that for the first time I'm attempting to make a couple of presents (most notably a simple costume for DS) eeek

lecce · 25/10/2013 21:58

DS1 (6) is getting:

A telescope (National Geographic)
Playmobile Viking Fortress (Ebay)
Imaginext space Shuttle (Another Ebay bargin)
Sea monkeys
A game for his leappad
A couple of Horrible Histories battle pack sets
A Roman helmet
Lego Rameses game
Remote control spider
How to be a spy manual
Variety of books, including Usbourne book of the night sky to go with the telescope, next one in the HTTYD series, Harry Potter, a couple of annuals etc

He will also get a stocking with the usual chocolate, sweets, character underwear, some good quality toy animals, spy pen, alarm clock and some sort of card game.

Ds2 (4) is getting:

Sylvanian Families House with accessories and gerbils (!)
Hello Kitty house
HK tea set
HK breakfast toy (he asked for this specifically and I have managed to find such a thing for £4 - it is a horrid plastic bag with HK on the front and a plastic plate and croissant, but I will have fulfilled a wish!)
Set of princess flip-flops
Set of princess-type dolls
HK game for the innotab
Orchard Toys alphabet lotto game
Fluffy dog in a bag thing
A couple of the pinkest, sparkliest craft sets I can find
Variety of books - not sure what yet.

Stocking will have the usuals listed above and whatever pink, sparkly, HK type stuff I can get the cheapest - will include a tiara.

Yes, they are very different, my boys...

We will get a real tree a couple of weeks into December from local forest on a Saturday. We will bring it back and decorate it and then have fondue for tea on the floor beneath the lit-up tree. That is a very random tradition I started last year. We will then watch a Christmas film for the first time this year.

Christmas Eve, on returning from a walk, the boys will receive onsie each, dressing gown and animal hot water bottles.

Idislikemymil · 25/10/2013 22:03

Pillow pets for my girls, books, a jigsaw each, chocolate, pyjamas, craft items, new knickers and vests.

We don't spend much, but they don't seem to mind!! I love Christmas since having children. It's magical.

ThreeDaughtersLoveSandwiches · 25/10/2013 22:04

I'm on the bones of my arse this year so will be trying to follow the something they want, something they need, something to wear and something to read. I will then do them a stocking each.

Something they want will hopefully be a second hand iPod touch each
Something they need will be a docking station/ alarm clock for DD1 and electric tooth brush for DD2 and DD3
Something to wear is at the moment undecided but might do slippers
Something to read will be a cheap book from the book people

The stocking will include a DVD each, a small Lego or Playmobil set, chocolate and maybe some socks :)

To be honest I'm not sure I will be able to afford this so might have to slim it down further. It is DD1's birthday just before Christmas and have no idea what to get her for that!

Lilicat1013 · 25/10/2013 22:10

Lecce it is great you managed to fulfill your son's wish for a Hello Kitty breakfast toy. I would have had no idea where to start looking if I had been asked for that. I would have assumed it was a toy the child had made up in their imagination rather than something real that was actually for sale. I am sure he will be so excited, it will be lovely.

I love that they do Sylvainian Gerbils now, that sounds cute. I might have to try and tempt my son in to them. I doubt it will work unfortunately, he prefers his animals ultra realistic and usually sea creatures/penguins. He doesn't like labels on his toys I wouldn't like to see his reaction to clothes (he is autistic).

Fuzzpig, I love the den idea. That will be such a memorable Christmas present. I would have loved that as a child.

proudmummyof2munchkins · 25/10/2013 22:20

lol leece your house sounds like mine this yr everything is to do with hk !!!!

hallowisitmeyourelookingfor · 25/10/2013 23:38

I've got no idea! Have 2 of my DCs birthdays in November and another 12 family and friends before Christmas and always struggle to get my head around the birthdays before working out the Christmas presents.
We have got DS (soon to be 2) a balance bike from FC. We got it for him in the summer but it was too big for him so we put it away for later.
Apart from that, I have bought a few stocking bits. No idea on the main present for the DDs though.
And now feeling slightly stressed as everyone here looks like they're sorted. Aaaarrrghhh!

ZombieBelle · 26/10/2013 12:28

DS (5)
Ninjago Lego set
some kind of robot dog thing that connects to nintendo DS
2 roald Dahl books
superhero squad figures
Cartoon network xmas dvd
cartoon network ps3 game

DD (2)
Hello kitty house and books
Caillou doll
Duplo Cake set
winnie the pooh highchair/travelcot doll set
miffy book
peppa pig soft toy

thats the list so far, got a budget of about £75 per child

dashoflime · 26/10/2013 12:34

DS (16ms) is getting:

Fisher Price Animal Train
Push Along Duck
Sledge

And we are going to the Cairngorms to guarantee snow!

ChipAndSpud · 26/10/2013 12:58

Dashoflime good choice on the fisher price train, it's still going strong in our house! DS usually evicts the animals and piles it up with bricks!

AndHarry · 26/10/2013 13:03

DS (3) is getting a wooden garage, a road mat and a stocking.

DD (13 months) will be getting a small wooden train set of her very own to discourage her from eating her brother's.

wonderingsoul · 26/10/2013 13:33

ds1
minecraft torch
creeper plush
enderman plush
twister game
spiderman lego set

ds2

minecraft torch
creeper plush
enderman plush
kids monoply board game
spiderman lego set (different set from ds1)


then they have a spiderman lazer tag game to share.

also stocking withs smalls bits in.

dashoflime · 26/10/2013 14:48

That's good to know chipandspud Smile

Geckos48 · 26/10/2013 14:55

DS1 (3) Remote controlled car
DS2 (1) sensory blocks
joint gift for them - some sort of play castle or the IKEA farmyard (which is Great)

I've also had a friend make them beautiful personalised stockings, which are so lovely and will be enjoyed for years to come.

My husband has a bespoke present which I still need to pay for (eek)

that will be it. Although we will be getting obligatory PJ's for Christmas Eve.

FixItUpChappie · 26/10/2013 16:29

The kids are getting a costume box as the main gift - a Melissa and Doug fireman costume, a Melissa and Doug doctor costume/kit, a beautiful black velvet cape, a construction workers outfit with hard hat and tool kit, a wand and some assorted hats/masks

DS1 (3 years)

-a Battat take apart crane
-a Playdough recycle truck
-a Melissa and Doug stamp and sort mailbox
-something for the play kitchen
-Pirate Bathtub foams set by Alex

stocking: Mickey and the Beanstalk DVD, snorkel Mask, a Recorder, a book (Animalia), glitter glue, toy microphone

DS2 (10 months)

-a Musical Mozart Cube by Munchkin
-a Drum
-a tugboat by Green toys
-a Jack in the box

Stocking: a bath toy called a Plui, a clacking wood noise maker, a book (Bugs Galore), a music CD, a Schleik whale

FixItUpChappie · 26/10/2013 16:32

Man I know that's too much!! at least one thing is going to have to go from DS1s pile to be saved for a rainy day Sad

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

BeaWheesht · 26/10/2013 18:25

lecce where did you get the spy manual?

Ds (7) is getting
Spy kit
Survival kit
HH battle packs and books
Tablet
Lego Star Wars set

Dd(3) is getting
Tablet (v cheap)
Peppa palace
Playmobil pool
Post office set

fuzzpig · 26/10/2013 19:10

Playmobil pool seems very popular this year! DD is in love with it having played at a friend's house, she has no idea it's coming for her though :)

lecce · 26/10/2013 22:34

BeaWheesht Spy manual is called Spy Guidebook by Colin King and is on Amazon. Sorry I can't do links Blush. Reviews seem promising and at that price it's worth the risk! I'm hoping it'll be a nice balance of stuff he can do alone and stuff we can do together.

Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.