My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Join the discussion and meet other Mumsnetters on our free online chat forum.

Chat

If I was giving YOUR 1 year old a non-clutter present...

94 replies

CalmingRoseQuartz · 10/10/2021 07:32

...what would you genuinely welcome?

Friend's son imminently turning 1.

Parents very keen to limit 'stuff'.

I'd like to have given an activity/ subscription/ membership type of present, but budget can only stretch to £15 max so not really doable.

Any inspiration for alternatives?

OP posts:
Report
HelloDulling · 10/10/2021 07:34

Some picture books.

Report
Caspianberg · 10/10/2021 07:34

Board books with lift flaps. Just 1-2.

Long sleeved wipeable bib for wearing when eating.

Metal beaker type water bottle thing for our and about. Just bought our 1 year old a nice one from ‘trixie’

Report
HelenaJustina · 10/10/2021 07:36

Clarks voucher towards first/next pair of shoes
Personalised ‘kit’ bag for nursery
Toddler cutlery

Report
Zarene · 10/10/2021 07:36

Trip to the fancy soft play near me ms a voucher for cake when we're there.

Donation to the local city farm... it sure whether £15 would officially adopt an animal, but you could knock up a certificate with lots of animal pics to keep a little one happy.

Contribute oui the cost of the party in some way - buy the soft drinks or something?

Report
WisestIsShe · 10/10/2021 07:37

A disco light. Dancing colorful lights and shapes, all little ones love them. Rechargeable and very small, parents love them too.

Report
TeenMinusTests · 10/10/2021 07:37

Finger paints and paper. When it's gone, it's gone.

Report
anonymouse · 10/10/2021 07:37

How about a toy from Whirli toy subscription? The toy is effectively a gift card to be swapped when done so something that the child will love (for 10 minutes like most babies) but won't be cluttering up the house for long.
whirli.com/gift

Report
girlmom21 · 10/10/2021 07:40

@Zarene

Trip to the fancy soft play near me ms a voucher for cake when we're there.

Donation to the local city farm... it sure whether £15 would officially adopt an animal, but you could knock up a certificate with lots of animal pics to keep a little one happy.

Contribute oui the cost of the party in some way - buy the soft drinks or something?

These are lovely ideas!
Report
Walesrecommendations · 10/10/2021 07:45

The links didn't show nor the screenshot but bigjigs peg puzzle or type galt into amazon and you'll find a very fetching peg pop up, DD loves both these.

Report
Goldbar · 10/10/2021 07:49

Something for the bath? Bath book, bath crayons, bath disco light. Or baby-friendly bath fizzers... my DC has always adored these!

Or hooded towel for swimming.

Report
Ragwort · 10/10/2021 07:55

Not finger paints !!

Book or (unpopular I know) cash for his savings account.

Clothes ... but check size and what is actually needed.

Report
alphabetspagetti · 10/10/2021 07:56

Bath foam, bubble bath & that sort of thing
A load of bubble wands
Next size up clothes

Report
TolkiensFallow · 10/10/2021 07:59

Clothes?

Report
TeenMinusTests · 10/10/2021 08:00

Why not finger paints ? Wink

The kind of parent who doesn't want 'clutter' sounds like someone who doesn't like mess and won't do things like painting. So either they embrace it and let their LO have the experience, or they get left with 'clutter'! Grin

Report
Caspianberg · 10/10/2021 08:01

Oh got not finger paints. I’m afraid if someone gave my 1 year old those they would be straight off to charity/ the bin

Report
Kayjay2018 · 10/10/2021 08:03

Hobbycraft do some my first Crayola pencils and a colouring book that would be within budget. My daughter is 1 and loves colouring 😀. They should last a good while and don't take up much room

Report
110APiccadilly · 10/10/2021 08:04

Voucher for soft play.

Book, preferably one that will last well. You can get some lovely board books with recorded bird songs - e.g. "The Little Book of Garden Bird Songs".

Which has given me another idea - bird feeder for the garden and guide to bird identification (the book listed above or a different one). Or just the bird feeder if both would take you over budget.

Report
TeenMinusTests · 10/10/2021 08:05

My DD loved finger painting.
You just had to wrap her up well and corral her until cleaned up.

Report
CaddieDawg · 10/10/2021 08:08

Do you have a local child friendly museum /petting zoo / activity that you could get them a voucher for? If not I'd go for clothes.

Report
Goldbar · 10/10/2021 08:08

On the finger paints debate, I would love them as a gift since I've always done lots of painting with my DC including as a baby (mostly in the highchair!). But I'm not anti-clutter and I know many parents who prefer to leave messy things like painting to nursery.

Report
Moonchildalltheway · 10/10/2021 08:08

Cute pair of wellie boots. My daughter got a pair for her christening, I loved them and so did she. These weren’t the normal box standard boots, these were patterned and unique.

Report

Newsletters you might like

Discover Exclusive Savings!

Sign up to our Money Saver newsletter now and receive exclusive deals and hot tips on where to find the biggest online bargains, tailored just for Mumsnetters.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

Parent-Approved Gems Await!

Subscribe to our weekly Swears By newsletter and receive handpicked recommendations for parents, by parents, every Sunday.

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

Mommabear20 · 10/10/2021 08:10

A voucher for an activity Center near to them. My SIL got my DD a voucher to a place near us and it was lovely to be able to have a free(ish) Day out as a family

Report
InvincibleInvisibility · 10/10/2021 08:11

Finger paints and an afternoon of babysitting when you do the finger painting with her!

Ingredients to make biscuits/cake. My DSes both loved that from a very early age (but were walking well before 1 year)

Report
BikeRunSki · 10/10/2021 08:12

Shoe shop voucher

Report
Please create an account

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