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What do you buy a 2.5 month old for Christmas?

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Hotchocolate86 · 16/08/2018 16:56

We have to get something as the older ones will notice and wonder why baby has no presents. The baby isn’t going to care one way or the other though. I’m at a bit of a loss what to get.

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Shmithecat · 16/08/2018 16:58

Books, bath toys always come in handy. But you're right, it's totally pointless. My ds was around the same age at his first Xmas and I bought him bugger all.

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comeagainforbigfudge · 16/08/2018 16:59

Wrap up some "new" baby grows ie the 3-6month ones. A new book and a rattle? Those bath finger puppets u get in primark?

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ButtermilkBiscuits · 16/08/2018 17:02

Tummy time toys, soft books, rattles, etc.

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Cyclingpast · 16/08/2018 17:02

Get him some summer clothes for next year in the sale now.

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nothanksbyenow · 16/08/2018 17:05

What about a canvas print of baby and siblings along with a few toys? Plate, cup and bowl?

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Jozxyqk · 16/08/2018 17:13

A floor mat for tummy time, or buggy toys?
This bath toy is pretty good - it's not hollow, unlike most bath toys, so there's nowhere for water to go disgusting inside. Ours lasted absolutely years.

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Wait4nothing · 16/08/2018 17:20

I’d go for stuff you’d buy anyway - so maybe clothes, sleeping bags, weaning stuff, toys for 9-12 month time before their birthday, maybe a feely book.
Take a look at Aldi this week for baby event and Sainsbury’s for tu event (I get sleeping bags from there, bibs with arms are good too)

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AutumnGlitterBall · 16/08/2018 17:23

I made a toy box for DS who was three months. Pine chest from Argos, wooden letters from Hobbycraft to spell his name, blue glitter paint and white emulsion.

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ADuckNamedSplash · 16/08/2018 19:06

Toys for 9-12 month time before their birthday

This! If they're only 2.5 months at Christmas, it will be a long stretch til their birthday, so get toys that will occupy them at the developmental stages in the mean time. We did this for DD last year (September birthday) and put the toys she wasn't yet ready for away in a separate box - it's been so useful being able to delve into it and whip out something new throughout the year.

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lapenguin · 16/08/2018 19:26

Things you need to get anyway e.g clothes
Toys for in a few months
Books

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HollyBollyBooBoo · 16/08/2018 21:02

Just stuff they'll need as they get older. Stuff you would have bought anyway!

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Dinosauratemydaffodils · 16/08/2018 21:02

Dd will be a bit older at Christmas but her presents will be mostly stuff she can use a bit further down the line. Clothes for 6-9 months and 9-12 from the various sales. Just picked up a couple more "That's not my ...." books from Aldi as well as a plate, bowl, cup and cutlery set.

Her stocking will contain mostly socks and tights I think. Plus a Christmas decoration as everyone gets one of those.

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Hotchocolate86 · 17/08/2018 07:59

Thank you. There are some good ideas here. The canvas idea prompted me to look at snapfish and they have some wooden panels you can get a photo printed onto so I’m considering one of them. I already bought some clothes in a bigger size in the sale so I will wrap them up. Yesterday picked up a that’s not my cow book at aldi. I won’t be buying loads more things but I like the look of the octopus for the bath in particular.

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Bellabutterfly2016 · 17/08/2018 08:09

How about a baby gym? We had the fisher price rainforest one it was great.

A nice photo album
A cd with nice music - I had classic fm for babies dd slept well with that.

It is hard.
But as people have said but things you need rather than nick backs and endless "my first Christmas stuff" which won't get much use

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Fresh01 · 17/08/2018 14:54

We have done -
Those toys that suction onto the high chair.
New toys that clip onto the pram or car seat.
Things for their room like a cushion with their name on it or name for their door.
New bath toys.

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BertieBotts · 17/08/2018 14:55

DS was that age at his first Christmas. His main present was a jumperoo.

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IthinkIsawahairbrushbackthere · 17/08/2018 15:06

We always bought a glove puppet for ours for their first Christmas. Our oldest was only one week old on Christmas day so had no interest in anything but we bought it anyway and it became one of his favourite toys. It was something we would play with with him rather than something he played with on his own of course but as his siblings came along the puppet had more and more use.

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AvoidingDM · 17/08/2018 15:09

I'll assume as you have older DC you have hand me downs. Any of the hand me downs that need replacing?
Any sets that can be added to ie Toot-toot or Happy Land?
New books - I get bored reading the same kids books
Wooden Blocks
Baby gym thing.

DC2 got a baby gym and some books.
Socking was bib, dummies and socks

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RoseMartha · 20/08/2018 08:01

Not a lot. A new outfit and a rattle type toy or a board book.

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MrsMrsMrsMrs · 21/08/2018 16:23

How about a little baby paddling pool. You can get very sweet ones and probably in the sale at the end of the summer. And in a few months when your little one is sitting up you can put play balls in it or it can go outside in the summer. A couple of rattles or a beepy play phone are ideal too.
I loved the toy box idea.

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happymummy12345 · 21/08/2018 16:29

How is it pointless? They're still a child they deserve toys for Christmas

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Hippopotas · 21/08/2018 16:35

My niece was 2.5 months old last Christmas and I got this www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00T8VQ8Y4/ref=psdc_60297031_t2_B00VM850EU?tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21 plus a little box filled with baby card products with a card which I wrote a poem in for her.

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Hippopotas · 21/08/2018 16:35

Babycare not card. Lol

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AnnieTheAlpaca · 21/08/2018 16:41

I would wrap up a few nicer things, like babygrows and vests, that you would have obviously just dressed your baby in anyway. And then I would buy some toys and books, some that are suitable now (like the sensory/touchy books and rattles and sensory toys) and some that will be suitable for in a couple of months time.

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Pressuredrip · 23/08/2018 03:23

One of the photo websites, I think photo box do board books now. One of those with pictures of family would be good.
A first Christmas bauble
Weaning things in advance, nice bowl like Bamboo Bamboo, Close pop in bibs, cutlery
Bandana bibs because most babies start drooling like crazy around 4 months
Socks
Toys to grow into, cot toys, pram toys, sensory blankets, a sensory treasure blanket, a bubble lamp
Sophie giraffe or Lanco rubber teething toy
Nubby ice lolly moulds for teething
Nice bath this like child's farm/fannels
Rubber ducks or other bath toys, they love flashing ones
Room decoration like pictures or dream catchers or new lamp
Moccasins
Board books
Bath book
Bubble machine
Bumbo
Jumperoo
Door bouncer
Indoor or outdoor swing
Next stage bath seat

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