My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

Regarding £10 plus advent calendar with presents in them?

116 replies

superstarheartbreaker · 01/12/2014 21:38

Why would anyone buy these massively indulgent calendars? I think there's a Barbie and Lego one. Each window has a small gift. IMO presents are for Christmas Day and a small gift each day ruins the build up.
The chocolate ones are fine. I quite liked the old fashioned ones with pictures.

OP posts:
Report
pictish · 01/12/2014 21:40

So don't buy one then. Problem solved.

Report
OwlinaTree · 01/12/2014 21:40

Don't buy it if you don't like it!

Report
OwlinaTree · 01/12/2014 21:40

X post!

Report
LumionaMoonsplash · 01/12/2014 21:41

Yanbu. Completely unnecessary imo. I've become old and cynical about most expensive Xmassy things now though.

Report
ClawHandsIfYouBelieveInFreaks · 01/12/2014 21:44

I don't mind them. I have bought one with only pictures this year. the DC love it. It's got glitter and Father Christmas and everything! So vintage.

Report
Panzee · 01/12/2014 21:45

The Lego one is ace.

Report
ghostyslovesheep · 01/12/2014 21:47

because it's mine Grin we get a Playmobil one every year - 'for the kids' but secretly it's for me

you aren't forced to buy them a gun point to take your cats bum face elsewhere missy Grin

Report
howtodrainyourflagon · 01/12/2014 21:47

Yanbu. I can't really splash out in three of these without affecting the Christmas present budget. When youweigh up the value of these advent calendars they tend to have less play value than a toy the same price, and kids won't really play with the whole thing as a set as they don't tend to get the best bits until Christmas eve, at which point the advent calendar gets pushed aside in favour of presents.

We have a refillable ikea advent calendar with little drawers that the kids take turns to open (I make sure each drawer contains 3 of whatever it is) and the reaction to getting 20p each one random day in December was much better than anything from the lego and playmobil calendars they'd had the year before.

Report
DevonFolk · 01/12/2014 21:47

Bloody hell. Are the picture ones old fashioned now?? Shock DD will never have a chocolate one as long as she's living under my roof

Report
forago · 01/12/2014 21:48

I bought myself the Playmobil Santa Grotto this year (£13) - to join the Playmobil Xmas Woodland Scene one one child got last year and the Father Christmas workshop one his brother got a few years before. Normally I hate the Playmobil with a passion but I have already spent a pleasant .hour arranging everything, and every child that comes in in December has a little play (aka trashes it) and I get to do it again. do yabu.

I do insist they are christmassy though, can't really see the point of the pirate and police ones

Report
forago · 01/12/2014 21:50

Ours actually get played with constantly throughout December (unlike the rest of the bloody Playmobil) so I love them!

Report
cindydog · 01/12/2014 21:51

I wish someone would buy me a playmobil calender Grin

Report
foslady · 01/12/2014 21:53

At £10 it sounds cheaper than the elf on the shelf thing that's doing the rounds

Report
ghostyslovesheep · 01/12/2014 21:53

Forago the woodland one was my very favourite Grin

Report
Suefla62 · 01/12/2014 21:53

My Grandson get the playmobil pirate calendar. All the pieces go with his fleet of pirate ships.

Report
IceniMist · 01/12/2014 21:55

What on earth is playmobil?

I did buy an expensive wooden one that creates the nativity, but I wanted one that I could hand down. I put other little items in the doors too.

Report
Hulababy · 01/12/2014 21:55

DD had the Playmobil ones in the past. They built a lovely little Playmobil Christmas Scene. It was fun and DD played with the bits with other toys later after Christmas. And after, when she was older, I sold all the bits on ebay too - the individual bits sell surprisingly well.

This year, now she is older, she has one with make up inside it.

But yu know what, those little bits over advent did not, in any way, spoil the build up for Christmas. Just like the little squares of chocolate in no way spoil the run up to Christmas either.

But luckily, the toy calendars are not compulsory. No one is forced to buy one.

DH was eyeing up the whiskey one we saw online :) but unfortunately for him he wasn't getting one!

Report
LesleyKnopeFan · 01/12/2014 21:55

I got a gifty one with a huge discount for mine, costing not much more than a choc one. We are cutting down on sweet stuff, so I didn't want chocolate one at all and all the 'scene' ones I could find were 6/7 quid (swizz).

I loved the ones I had as a kid, the classic ones with pictures of wreaths, robins etc but the world has moved on and the bench is set higher. I don't like this tho and I am slightly regretting getting them. My kids were pleased but not thrilled enough for my liking Grin

Report
Fabulous46 · 01/12/2014 21:56

I bought DD's the Benefit one this year and I have a Yankee one. All four had wooden advent calendars when they were little that I filled with a little toy for each day which they still talk about. It only added to the build up for them.

I buy the indulgent ones as I like them and DD's love them. The Yankee one is lovely this year!

Report
Hulababy · 01/12/2014 21:56

IceniMist

Playmobil: www.playmobil.co.uk/

Report
FionaJT · 01/12/2014 21:57

Agree that the Christmassy Playmobil ones are lovely and pretty good value for the amount of bits you get. I hate the chocolate ones more, not at all Christmassy. Dd had one once (age 5) after a few years of traditional picture ones and was really upset that there was just blank cardboard inside and a tiny bit of chocolate that you couldn't even really see what shape it was - not at all festive or exciting. Now she has a refillable one.

Report
TheRealMaryMillington · 01/12/2014 21:58

I bought lego calendars this year (in like August or something). My 3 have never before had anything other than either homemade, with promissory notes and xmassy jobs to do - a much much loved tradition in our house, or paper one with pictures (that was mine when a kid).

They are totally thrilled, and I would rather they had lego than chocolate.

I must add that by the standards of MN (and indeed most of the kids at school) our christmas is fairly modest and is more about the little rituals and time spent than the gifts (though obvs they all get something they would like). So, YABU and a bit joyless to boot.

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!

YeGodsAndLittleFishes · 01/12/2014 21:59

DH considered buying me a gin advent calendar this year! Wine Sadly I don't have one at all. :(

Report
campingfilth · 01/12/2014 22:00

I've got a Lego christmas scene one or should I say DS has one. I count is as part of his present and he and I love them. He and star wars one last year but I prefer the Christmas scene one.

Report
TurnOverTheTv · 01/12/2014 22:01

But it's not a 'small gift' in each one. It's a piece of Lego that added together creates a festive scene. You don't have to get all boob hoiking about something you don't even have to buy.

Report
Please create an account

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